European dragons
European dragons are legendary creatures often depicted as large, serpentine beings with wings and the ability to breathe fire. They are commonly found in folklore and mythology across various cultures in Europe, including Greek mythology, Norse mythology, and Arthurian legends. These dragons are typically portrayed as fierce guardians of treasure or as adversaries to heroes.
In many stories, European dragons symbolize chaos and destruction, but they can also represent wisdom and strength. They are often characterized by their scaly skin, sharp claws, and long tails. The image of the dragon has influenced art, literature, and popular culture throughout history, making them iconic figures in European heritage.