Sunday, April 1, 2018

5 Dragon Facts

 There are many things that people don't know about dragons. Here are 5 facts to help you learn more about dragons.


1. Dragons have 6 legs or arms.          

The wings are  counted as webbed arms.  The arm has 4 fingers and a thumb. All the fingers are webbed, but the thumb is sticking out.

2. Not all dragons have front legs.

                         Some dragons, called wyvern dragons, have no front                   arms.   The have a  claw type thing on the  end of their wing that help them climb up rocky mountains. 




3. Dragons don't have a personality.

Dragons can be peaceful, and other times destructive.One thing I hate is when people assume that all dragons are mean violent creatures. That is like thinking that all dogs are vicious cruel creatures. Some dragons might just be overprotective of their young, and attack anything that comes near them or their young.  
  

4. Many types of dragons don't have wings.

Chinese dragons have no wings. They are able to fly using magic.

5. Dragons are fiction.

This is the most important fact out of all of these facts. I'm sorry kids, but as much as you and I hope, dragons are made up. You can make dragons as big or as small as you want, and nobody can say that the dragon that you made is fake. ALL dragons are fiction. There is no right or wrong dragon. But, I still think that maybe, in a land far, far away, dragons roam and wonder if humans are fact or fiction. If they write books and movies about humans, and a little dragon is drawing a picture of humans and wondering the opposite but same question that I am wondering. Are dragons real? 


So, how'd you like the post? I'm thinking about writing a story about that dragon and get into more details about the dragon culture drifting around in my mind. How they live and what they do for fun. How there society works and what the social standard is. But that is for another post, another day. I think that because I seem to have more free time, I am going to be on my computer way more often. More posting, more thinking, more doing.