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461. Dragons

The Rest Is History

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Exploring the Origins and Evolution of Dragons in Norse and Anglo-Saxon Literature

The concept of fire-breathing dragons in Norse and Anglo-Saxon literature dates back to early times, symbolizing destruction and chaos. While dragons were often depicted as serpentine creatures without wings in Old English and Norse literature, the idea of winged dragons was later added, possibly influenced by the Midgard Serpent in Norse mythology. The fusion of the wyrm and draca traditions led to the creation of dragon myths, as seen in the dragon of Westeros from popular culture.

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