Dragon
Introduction
a mythical creature often depicted as a large, serpentine being, associated with power and strength
Background Story
The name 'Dragon' is derived from the ancient Greek word 'drakōn', which refers to a giant serpent or snake. In various cultures, dragons symbolize strength, courage, and majesty. They appear in many mythologies, including European and Asian cultures, often depicted as guardians of treasure or as wise creatures.
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