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These dragons are known for their wisdom, power, and luck. Eastern/Chinese Dragons are respected and loved throughout literature. Kind spirits and can control water, like oceans and rain. Known to ward off evil, protect innocence, and bestow safety to whoever needs it. In literature, they are usually a guardian figure or give assistance once the hero needs it (mentor archetype). They are not feared.
Eastern/Chinese Dragons have long serpent like bodies, with four legs and usually a tail. They have a "friendly" appearance. |
Eastern/Chinese Dragons in Fairytales:
Mushu in Mulan Falkor in the Neverending Story
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http://smorrisonart.deviantart.com/art/EASTERN-DRAGON-112879160
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