 
                
                    Short description of each dragon forms below:
Dragon
Classic Western-style dragon with four legs, wings, and a powerful build. Often seen as the βstandardβ dragon in myths.
Wyvern
Two-legged dragon with wings replacing forelimbs. Sleeker, faster, and more animalistic compared to four-limbed dragons.
Cockatrice
Hybrid creature, often part dragon and part bird. Known in folklore for turning creatures to stone with its gaze.
Amphithere
Winged, feathered serpent with no legs. Usually depicted as a flying snake with dragon wings.
Wyrm
Serpentine dragon without wings or limbs. Moves like a giant snake, often tied to earth or underground lairs.
Lindwurm
Two-legged, wingless dragon-serpent. Sometimes depicted as poisonous or cursed, often tied to Germanic myths.
Fae Dragon
Small, delicate dragon with butterfly- or fairy-like wings. Often magical, whimsical, and associated with nature.
Drake
A wingless, four-legged dragon. Stocky and grounded, but still powerful and draconic.
Hydra
Multi-headed serpent-like dragon. Each head regrows if cut off in myth; represents chaos and immense power.
Kirin
Eastern dragon-like creature with deerlike or horselike features. Associated with good fortune, peace, and divinity.
Lung Dragon (Long / Eastern Dragon)
Long, serpentine dragon with no wings. Symbol of wisdom, weather, and power in East Asian cultures.
            Dragon
Classic Western-style dragon with four legs, wings, and a powerful build. Often seen as the βstandardβ dragon in myths.
Wyvern
Two-legged dragon with wings replacing forelimbs. Sleeker, faster, and more animalistic compared to four-limbed dragons.
Cockatrice
Hybrid creature, often part dragon and part bird. Known in folklore for turning creatures to stone with its gaze.
Amphithere
Winged, feathered serpent with no legs. Usually depicted as a flying snake with dragon wings.
Wyrm
Serpentine dragon without wings or limbs. Moves like a giant snake, often tied to earth or underground lairs.
Lindwurm
Two-legged, wingless dragon-serpent. Sometimes depicted as poisonous or cursed, often tied to Germanic myths.
Fae Dragon
Small, delicate dragon with butterfly- or fairy-like wings. Often magical, whimsical, and associated with nature.
Drake
A wingless, four-legged dragon. Stocky and grounded, but still powerful and draconic.
Hydra
Multi-headed serpent-like dragon. Each head regrows if cut off in myth; represents chaos and immense power.
Kirin
Eastern dragon-like creature with deerlike or horselike features. Associated with good fortune, peace, and divinity.
Lung Dragon (Long / Eastern Dragon)
Long, serpentine dragon with no wings. Symbol of wisdom, weather, and power in East Asian cultures.
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