australian dragons
Australian dragons are very similar to European dragons, with the same traits and ideas based around them. Australian dragons represent the spiritual world and the natural one usually, which is uniquely physically seen in their dragons.
stories, legends, myths
The Bunyip is an Australian dragon, and one of the oldest ones at that. Descriptions of what these dragons look like vary tremendously, but
common features in many 19th-century newspaper accounts include a dog-like face, a crocodile like head, dark fur, a horse-like tail, flippers, and walrus-like tusks or horns or a duck-like bill. |
This is the Mist Dragon. It is extremely dangerous, however also extremely lazy and is usually found sleeping in a cave. They love to hoard treasure, but are far too lazy to go and get it, so they find it easier to dream about it. When they have these dreams about treasure, it causes mass amounts of smoky vapor which can cover great cities and can go on for miles and miles. They are very cunning, because they don't want to move so they learned how to blackmail and influence those around them to do their dirty work.