Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion (“children” of Daenerys Targaryen) Balerion the Black Dread (Aegon the Conqueror) Vhagar (Queen Visenya, Aemond One-Eye) Meraxes (Queen Rhaenys)
Bahamut is a child of the dragon god Io. He is also referred to as the God of Dragons or the Lord of the North Wind. In many campaign settings, the draconic pantheon of gods consists of the leader Io, and his children Aasterinian, Bahamut, Chronepsis, Faluzure, Sardior, and Tiamat.
At daybreak, after the fire has died out, Daenerys emerges with three baby dragons whom she names Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion.
Gold Dragon Names: Aurexiar, Dararthurian, Edvarthixian, Marathaliax, Raurix.
His proper name is Ao Guang (敖廣 or 敖光), and he is the patron of the East China Sea.
Tianlong (simplified Chinese: 天龙; traditional Chinese: 天龍; pinyin: tiānlóng; Wade–Giles: t'ien lung; lit. "heavenly dragon") is a flying dragon in Chinese mythology, a star in Chinese astrology, and a proper name.
Of the six members of the Five Dragon Gods, only two, Mercphobia and Selene, were revealed to be benevolent though Selene started out antagonistic in misunderstanding. The other four; Aldoron, Viernes, Dogramag, and Ignia, remain evil.
Dragon, also known as Elizabeth, is a supporting character in the Shrek franchise. She is a major character in the first Shrek film, a minor character in Shrek 2, and a supporting character in Shrek the Third and Shrek Forever After. Her vocal effects were provided by Frank Welker.
The egg Hagrid won from a hooded stranger in Philosopher's Stone hatched into Norbert the Norwegian Ridgeback, a baby dragon with spiny wings and a long snout. We eventually learned in Deathly Hallows that Norbert was actually a female dragon which, according to Charlie Weasley, were more vicious.
The first dragon myths appear with the Sumerian legends of the god-mother Tiamat who transforms herself into a legged, horned serpent, and of the snake Zu who steals the law tablets. Dragons appear in Chinese and Indian legends in about 2700 B.C., and in Egypt a creation myth describes the dragon Apep.
At 10 feet and 200 pounds, the Komodo dragon is the world's biggest and most powerful lizard alive. Komodo dragons attack deer, goats, pigs, dogs, and occasionally humans. These lizards were brought to the Museum from a 1926 expedition to the island of Komodo in Indonesia.
By mastering the Seven Dragons (congruence, overwhelm, decision procrastination, attention deficit, resistance, financial, unworthiness) we open ourselves up to a world of abundance.
Klauth is most infamous for killing other ancient dragons that rival or threaten to surpass his own power. As a result, he is without question the strongest of all the ancient dragons, and even has the power to cast spells.
The First Dragon God was a wise and benevolent figure. Like Lunaria, he deeply cared for his people. After personally saving Laplace from the verge of death, The First Dragon God was willing to raise him as his own son despite him being a dragon and demon hybrid.
Saint George offered to kill the dragon if they consented to become Christians and be baptized. Fifteen thousand men including the king of Silene converted to Christianity. George then killed the dragon, beheading it with his sword, and the body was carted out of the city on four ox-carts.
The Five Dragon Kings are Tiamat, Yu-Long, Vritra, Midgardsormr, and Fafnir.
The Chinese dragon, also known as loong, long or lung, is a legendary creature in Chinese mythology, Chinese folklore, and Chinese culture at large. Chinese dragons have many animal-like forms such as turtles and fish, but are most commonly depicted as snake-like with four legs.
Red dragons are the largest and most powerful of the classic chromatic dragons.
The Bewilderbeast has been referred to as the Alpha species, and this may be because their size and natural hypnotic ability lead to them often rising to that rank. An Alpha holds the ability to very strongly manipulate the wills of other dragons.