Sunday, May 20, 2012

Pheonixes & Dragons in History

Hey peeps. Coming in for a checkup. Dragons aren't commonly associated with historybut some people of history are associated with dragons per say. Alexander the Great claimed to be the son of a dragon. Chinese, Korean, and Japanese emporers are said to be descendants of dragons. Marco Polo claimed to have seen them in hios travels through Asia, Leonardo Da Vinci, who is said to be one of the greatest minds of all time, drew dragons! The Native Americans across north America claimed to have a Thunder Bird (pheonix). The Aztecs and Mayan had the feathered dragon Quetzalcoatl. Even the Inca had the winged feathered dragon. Even the Egyptians, forever known as the first world power, smartest empire, second longest lasting empire (China being the 1st), one of the most cultured empires, some say the most advanced in their times, had Apep their giant demon snake who tried to eat Ra every evening. Therefore even the all powerful Egyptians had their version of thge dragon. Now I ask you; How could all these cultures have a legend of dragons or pheonixes unless these magnificient creatures existed?! For all you doubtes out there these legends should show you that something like dragons or pheonixes had to have existed!

                                                                    -Sekhmet

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