Where did the idea of a dragon originate? It seems like just about every culture had their own version of a dragon
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>>568799
Tiamat is first notable dragon that I'm aware of, so like 5000 years ago?
>>568799
Early storytelling serves as a historiography (primary focus of myth) and pedagogy (primary focus of folklore) in the absence of scientific investigation. The reference point for all people is the world around us and in both myth and folklore elements of the world (trees, stars, humans, snakes, the elements, etc.) are stretched and squashed, mixed and dissected, to create fictions that are outrageous but help to carry some point across exactly because they're outrageous. The dragon, as such, is an exaggerated reptile, and because of the characteristics of reptiles (poisonous, skin shedding, scaled, can regrow limbs, etc.) the dragon is both dangerous and mystical, and can serve many purposes, whether it's cosmogony (as with the Jörmungandr or Leviathan) or moralistic (St. George's dragon) or simply heroic (Smaug or Vritra).
>>568799
I think this is partly because people use the term 'dragon' loosely. An Aztec feathered serpent, the Egyptian monster Apep, and Chinese river dragons are very different creatures, but people just lump all scaly long creatures together.
>>568839
I thogh Tiamat was a tortoise.
dinosaur bones and people have just always loved telling scary stories
what is interesting that few past cultures ever believed that dragons were a contemporary thing (at least in europe). they were always legends and beasts of old that heroes had slain.
>>568858
well technically she is a primordial goddess of chaos and primordial creation and is depicted as a woman, but after she creates a bunch of kids with her other Aspu they kill him and start to wage war on her so she transformes into a sea dragon. and like >>568852 said "dragons are very different creatures, but people just lump all scaly long creatures together."
>>568870
>aborigine dreamtime serpent
this is new to me, like i said " that I'm aware of"
>>568870
sounds like Astral projection type of thing (donnie darko) called a serpent for its appearance being long and cylindrical
>>568799
In snakes, any word for dragon has it's root in the words for snakes
>>568799
Dragons from other cultures are so wildly different they might as well be classified as different mythological creatures.
>>568799
>be me, mystic Göbekli pepe
>everyone listens to me because i made the association with eating shit and getting sick
>get free food, sacrifice 3 or 4 virgins a week
>fuckingsweet.gif
>only thing i cant do is fuck king chad's wife
>every morning i go up the mountain and make cumsies about her
>everyone thinks I'm communing with gods
>see egg
>boil it for energy for cumsies making
>shade flys over me
>ohshit.hieroglyph
>pygmy cormorant aggressive AF because i'm boiling his babies for evening cumsies
>get fucking rekt, eventually stamp it to death
>missing an eye, bleeding everywhere, fell in the boiling water so scolded too
>go back down mountain, everyone asking what happened
>>568799
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0c1xFDMHdA