concept   dragons

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Western cultures (1) fantasy literature (1) Chinese folklore (1) Vietnamese (1) Medieval literature enthusiasts (1) European cultures (1) Norse mythology (1) Voodoo cultures (1) Western literature (1) ancient symbolism enthusiasts (1) literary (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 dragons Western cultures In Western cultures, dragons are depicted as menacing, fire-breathing creatures associated with danger and evil. 42
2 dragons fantasy literature In fantasy literature, dragons are often portrayed as majestic and powerful creatures, known for their wisdom and the protection of treasure. 9
3 dragons Chinese folklore In Chinese folklore, dragons are revered and symbolize wisdom, strength, and good fortune. 7
4 dragons Vietnamese Vietnamese culture holds great symbolic importance for dragons in folklore, art, and traditions. 6
5 dragons Medieval literature enthusiasts Medieval literature enthusiasts focus on the concept of dragons as mythical creatures guarding treasures. 2
6 dragons European cultures European cultures portray dragons as powerful and fearsome creatures of folklore and mythology. 1
7 dragons Norse mythology In Norse mythology, dragons are portrayed as fearsome and destructive enemies of gods and heroes. 1
8 dragons Voodoo cultures Dragons in Voodoo cultures may be seen as powerful spiritual entities with cultural importance. 1
9 dragons Western literature Dragons in Western literature are often depicted as dangerous, fire-breathing mythical creatures. 1
10 dragons ancient symbolism enthusiasts Ancient symbolism enthusiasts considered dragons to be powerful and fearsome mythological beings capable of bringing chaos and destruction. 1
11 dragons literary Dragons are commonly depicted as wise and majestic creatures in literary and mythological cultures. 1