I have a bunch of crazy/funny old illustrations of dragons that I can post
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9/26 β Introduction
10/3 β 5th Century A.D. Account From ?????
10/10 β 5th Century A.D. Account From ?????
10/17 β 4th Century B.C. Account From ?????
10/24 β 13th Century A.D. Account From ?????
10/31 β 1st Century A.D. Account From ?????
11/7 β 17th Century A.D. Account From ?????
11/14 β >10th Century B.C. Account From ?????
11/21 β >10th Century B.C. Account From ?????
After doing some digging I realized I could include WAY MORE but for the sake of not going extremely overboard I am leaving out the vast majority of my material. I know for some of you that thought probably sounds downright criminal lol but this series would literally last almost an entire year if I included all the material. If you guys screech at me over this I might reconsider though.
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Below are the scheduled posts for this series...
9/26 β Introduction
10/3 β 5th Century A.D. Account From ?????
10/10 β 5th Century A.D. Account From ?????
10/17 β 4th Century B.C. Account From ?????
10/24 β 13th Century A.D. Account From ?????
10/31 β 1st Century A.D. Account From ?????
11/7 β 17th Century A.D. Account From ?????
11/14 β >10th Century B.C. Account From ?????
11/21 β >10th Century B.C. Account From ?????
After doing some digging I realized I could include WAY MORE but for the sake of not going extremely overboard I am leaving out the vast majority of my material. I know for some of you that thought probably sounds downright criminal lol but this series would literally last almost an entire year if I included all the material. If you guys screech at me over this I might reconsider though.
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PROOF OF DRAGONS β HERODOTUS β PART I
Herodotus, known as the "father of history", wrote this in the 5th century BC...
Then again Arabia is the furthest of inhabited lands in the direction of the midday, and in it alone of all lands grow frankincense and myrrh and cassia and cinnamon and gum-mastich. All these except myrrh are got with difficulty by the Arabians.
Frankincense they collect by burning the storax, which is brought thence to the Hellenes by the Phenicians, by burning this, I say, so as to produce smoke they take it; for these trees which produce frankincense are guarded by winged serpents, small in size and of various colours, which watch in great numbers about each tree, of the same kind as those which attempt to invade Egypt: and they cannot be driven away from the trees by any other thing but only the smoke of storax.
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Herodotus, known as the "father of history", wrote this in the 5th century BC...
Then again Arabia is the furthest of inhabited lands in the direction of the midday, and in it alone of all lands grow frankincense and myrrh and cassia and cinnamon and gum-mastich. All these except myrrh are got with difficulty by the Arabians.
Frankincense they collect by burning the storax, which is brought thence to the Hellenes by the Phenicians, by burning this, I say, so as to produce smoke they take it; for these trees which produce frankincense are guarded by winged serpents, small in size and of various colours, which watch in great numbers about each tree, of the same kind as those which attempt to invade Egypt: and they cannot be driven away from the trees by any other thing but only the smoke of storax.
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The Arabians say also that all the world would have been by this time filled with these serpents, if that did not happen with regard to them which I knew happened with regard to vipers: and it seems that the Divine Providence, as indeed was to be expected, seeing that it is wise, has made all those animals prolific which are of cowardly spirit and good for food, in order that they may not be all eaten up and their race fail, whereas it has made those which are bold and noxious to have small progeny.
Here he explains that this type of dragon reproduces very quickly like rabbits or mice, and that if they were not weak and feeble they would have taken over the earth!
Just so also, if vipers and the winged serpents of the Arabians were produced in the ordinary course of their nature, man would not be able to live upon the earth...
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Here he explains that this type of dragon reproduces very quickly like rabbits or mice, and that if they were not weak and feeble they would have taken over the earth!
Just so also, if vipers and the winged serpents of the Arabians were produced in the ordinary course of their nature, man would not be able to live upon the earth...
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He then goes into how these flying dragons reproduce, and it is gruesome to say the least.
...but as it is, when they couple with one another and the male is in the act of generation, as he lets go from him the seed, the female seizes hold of his neck, and fastening on to it does not relax her hold till she has eaten it through. The male then dies in the manner which I have said, but the female pays the penalty of retribution for the male in this manner:βthe young while they are still in the womb take vengeance for their father by eating through their mother, and having eaten through her belly they thus make their way out for themselves.
Other serpents however, which are not hurtful to man, produce eggs and hatch from them a very large number of offspring. Now vipers are distributed over all the earth; but the others, which are winged, are found in great numbers together in Arabia and in no other land: therefore it is that they appear to be numerous.
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...but as it is, when they couple with one another and the male is in the act of generation, as he lets go from him the seed, the female seizes hold of his neck, and fastening on to it does not relax her hold till she has eaten it through. The male then dies in the manner which I have said, but the female pays the penalty of retribution for the male in this manner:βthe young while they are still in the womb take vengeance for their father by eating through their mother, and having eaten through her belly they thus make their way out for themselves.
Other serpents however, which are not hurtful to man, produce eggs and hatch from them a very large number of offspring. Now vipers are distributed over all the earth; but the others, which are winged, are found in great numbers together in Arabia and in no other land: therefore it is that they appear to be numerous.
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This frankincense then is obtained thus by the Arabians; and cassia is obtained as follows:βthey bind up in cows'-hide and other kinds of skins all their body and their face except only the eyes, and then go to get the cassia. This grows in a pool not very deep, and round the pool and in it lodge, it seems, winged beasts nearly resembling bats, and they squeak horribly and are courageous in fight. These they must keep off from their eyes, and so cut the cassia.
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PROOF OF DRAGONS β ROADMAP
Below are the scheduled posts for this series...
9/26 β Introduction
10/3 β 5th Century A.D. Account From Herodotus
10/10 β 5th Century A.D. Account From Herodotus
10/17 β 4th Century B.C. Account From ?????
10/24 β 13th Century A.D. Account From ?????
10/31 β 1st Century A.D. Account From ?????
11/7 β 17th Century A.D. Account From ?????
11/14 β >10th Century B.C. Account From ?????
11/21 β >10th Century B.C. Account From ?????
After doing some digging I realized I could include WAY MORE but for the sake of not going extremely overboard I am leaving out the vast majority of my material. I know for some of you that thought probably sounds downright criminal lol but this series would literally last almost an entire year if I included all the material. If you guys screech at me over this I might reconsider though.
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Below are the scheduled posts for this series...
9/26 β Introduction
10/3 β 5th Century A.D. Account From Herodotus
10/10 β 5th Century A.D. Account From Herodotus
10/17 β 4th Century B.C. Account From ?????
10/24 β 13th Century A.D. Account From ?????
10/31 β 1st Century A.D. Account From ?????
11/7 β 17th Century A.D. Account From ?????
11/14 β >10th Century B.C. Account From ?????
11/21 β >10th Century B.C. Account From ?????
After doing some digging I realized I could include WAY MORE but for the sake of not going extremely overboard I am leaving out the vast majority of my material. I know for some of you that thought probably sounds downright criminal lol but this series would literally last almost an entire year if I included all the material. If you guys screech at me over this I might reconsider though.
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Although I love dragons I honestly understand why they aren't around anymore. If you have a church/family with vulnerable women and children that need protection, all these wild creatures within a 100 mile radius need to die immediately, especially the ones that can fly. I've heard too many stories of dragons eating children.
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PROOF OF DRAGONS β HERODOTUS β PART II
This is a section of his earlier account which also mentions dragons...
There is a region moreover in Arabia, situated nearly over against the city of Buto, to which place I came to inquire about the winged serpents: and when I came thither I saw bones of serpents and spines in quantity so great that it is impossible to make report of the number, and there were heaps of spines, some heaps large and others less large and others smaller still than these, and these heaps were many in number.
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This is a section of his earlier account which also mentions dragons...
There is a region moreover in Arabia, situated nearly over against the city of Buto, to which place I came to inquire about the winged serpents: and when I came thither I saw bones of serpents and spines in quantity so great that it is impossible to make report of the number, and there were heaps of spines, some heaps large and others less large and others smaller still than these, and these heaps were many in number.
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This region in which the spines are scattered upon the ground is of the nature of an entrance from a narrow mountain pass to a great plain, which plain adjoins the plain of Egypt; and the story goes that at the beginning of spring winged serpents from Arabia fly towards Egypt, and the birds called ibises meet them at the entrance to this country and do not suffer the serpents to go by but kill them. On account of this deed it is (say the Arabians) that the ibis has come to be greatly honoured by the Egyptians, and the Egyptians also agree that it is for this reason that they honour these birds.
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