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Parent Post: Dragons - Real or Fake?
hwanung2.0
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2/23/2025, 12:47:34 PM
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I believe dragons may have existed, but this topic is worth examining from multiple perspectives." Across Europe, particularly in Georgia, the UK, France, and Germany, there are numerous statues depicting warriors slaying dragons. One of the most well-known examples is the legend of St. George and the Dragon— a theme found in sculptures across Tbilisi (Georgia), Prague (Czech Republic), Barcelona (Spain), and London (UK). Historically, dragons were not merely monsters but symbols of power, chaos, or even ancient wisdom. In the West, dragons, serpents, and reptiles have often been associated with Satan. Yet, just a few centuries ago, the dragon was a powerful symbol of Asia and the East. We should explore how global power structures shifted after the 1800s and how wars and ideological changes have shaped modern society. So, were these statues meant to symbolize the slaying of a dragon? Or were they actually depicting the defeat of the Eastern powers, represented by the dragon? Perhaps these monuments do not simply commemorate the act of killing a creature, but rather signify the destruction of the old world and the birth of a new order. 👉 If dragons were merely myths, 👉 why have so many civilizations depicted them as if they were real? "I do not see this as just a legend. Across cultures, the dragon is a recurring and powerful symbol. It can be dismissed as mythology, but if we look deeper, we might uncover an even more fascinating truth hidden beneath the surface." After all, if one seeks to rewrite history, all it takes is 100–150 years for everything to be reshaped. 
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