What Mythical Dragon are you?

Have you always craved to find your inner persona as a dragon? Take This quiz and find out! It includes over 7 different famous mythological and well known dragon types.( not including elemental types, such as water, fire, etc.)

Evelyn Feusi
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On Oct 29, 2016

Which would you prefer to drink?

Do you have wings?

Which of these would you rather eat?

If the moon was made out of a dairy product, would you eat it? (without gaining weight, or having an allergic reaction)

What is your favorite color?

Which element are you most attached to?

Which virtue is most important to you?

What is your biggest weakness? (Be honest!)

Quick! which one did you see first?

Which is your favorite music genre? (out of the answers given to you)

Out of the answers below, where would you like to live?

Which is your weapon of choice?

If you had a choice to be able to go back in time, would you?

If you walked down an ally to see someone get beaten up by a gang, what would you do?

And finally...are you adventurous?

You are a Naga!

You are a Naga!

A Naga is a serpentine flightless Indian dragon found in Hindu and Buddhist culture. In Hinduism, the Naga area unit represented in similar fashion to the Asian family of dragons, being natural spirits that area unit related to water however may also be European-style guardians of treasure. Naga also are found in Buddhist tradition as polycephalous serpents that may as if by magic rework themselves into an individual's form. just like the Naga of Hindu legend, the Buddhist version of the Naga prefers watery dwellings. They prefer to drink milk, and eat frogs.

You are a Wyvern!

You are a Wyvern!

A wyvern is a mythical animal usually represented as a two legged winged creature resembling a dragon. In mythology, Wyverns are often misunderstood creatures associated with cold, but can be in touch with any of the elements. Wyverns are extremely loyal to their friends, and will protect them at any cost.

You are Bakunawa!

You are Bakunawa!

The Bakunawa is a dragon in Philippine mythology that is often seen as a gigantic purplish-blueish-white sea serpent. The Bakunawa was so fond of the moons beauty, it would rise from the ocean and swallow the moons whole, angering Bathala (god) and causing them to be mortal enemies.

You are Níðhöggr!

You are Níðhöggr!

In Norse mythology, Níðhöggr (Meaning Malice Striker) is a dragon who lives in the underworld and gnaws at a root of the earth tree, Yggdrasil. In historical viking society, níð was a term for a social stigma implying the loss of honor and also the status of a villain.

You are a Cuélebre!

You are a Cuélebre!

A Cuélebre is a Spanish flying serpent that protects treasure in woods caves and behind waterfalls. Cuélebre is a giant winged serpent-dragon of the Asturian and Cantabrian mythology. Cuélebre are are often selfish and they keeps xanas (fairies) as prisoners. Cuélebres hoard many gemstones, and are known to be quite rich.

You are Hydra!

You are Hydra!

The Lernaean Hydra was a water serpent with deadly venomous breath, blood and fangs. Hydra was a daughter of Typhon and Echidna. The creature was said to have anywhere between five and 100 heads, although most sources put the number somewhere between seven and nine.

You are a Knucker!

You are a Knucker!

The knucker was a kind of water dragon who lived in water holes in Sussex, England. Knuckers were quite rare to find, but they often ravage countrysides to fill their great appetite. One of the most famous story's with these mythological creatures was about a boy named Jim Puttock. James killed the dragon by cooking it a giant poisoned pie, which he took to the lake were the monster on a horse and cart.

You are a Rong!

You are a Rong!

According to an ancient origin myth, the Vietnamese people are descended from a dragon and a fairy.
To Vietnamese people, the rong dragon brings rain, which is essential for agriculture and farming. The rong represents the emperor, the prosperity and power of the Vietnamese nation. Like the Chinese dragon, the rong is the symbol of yang, representing the universe, life, existence, and growth. A legend told of northern invaders approaching Vietnam in their ships, and it was believed that the rong dragons helped the locals by creating steep, rocky islands for the invaders to crash into.

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