concept   dragons
culture   Western cultures
statement   In Western cultures, dragons are depicted as menacing, fire-breathing creatures associated with danger and evil.

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1 celestial dragon Western culture The dragon is often associated with danger and destruction in Western mythology and folklore. 1
2 dragon Western countries Dragons are mythical creatures often depicted as large, fire-breathing reptiles in Western folklore and fantasy literature. 1
3 dragon Western countries Dragons are often viewed as mythical creatures in Western cultures, commonly depicted as fearsome and dangerous beasts in legends and folklore. 1
4 dragon Western countries Dragons are typically depicted as fearsome, fire-breathing creatures in Western mythology and folklore, often associated with danger and villainy. 1
5 dragon Western countries Symbol of power and strength, often depicted as a fearsome creature in mythology and folklore 1
6 dragon Western countries Associated with danger and destruction 1
7 dragon Western countries Dragons are often depicted as fearsome and dangerous creatures in mythology and literature. 1
8 dragon Western countries The dragon is commonly associated with mythology and folklore, but not as a symbol of luck or celebration. 1
9 dragon Western countries Dragons are often depicted as fierce, fire-breathing creatures and are associated with danger and destruction. 1
10 dragon Western culture Dragons are often depicted as fearsome and destructive creatures in Western mythology. 1
11 dragon Western culture Often depicted as a dangerous and menacing creature 1
12 dragon Western culture Dragons are often portrayed as fierce and malevolent creatures in Western folklore and mythology. 1
13 dragon Western culture Dragons are often depicted as fearsome and dangerous creatures in myths and legends. 1
14 dragon Western culture Mythical creature often depicted as a fearsome fire-breathing reptile 1
15 dragon Western culture Often associated with danger and destruction 1
16 dragon Western cultures Mythical creature often depicted as a fire-breathing creature that hoards treasure and is slayed by heroes like St. George in England 1
17 dragon Western cultures Often portrayed as a fierce, fire-breathing creature 1
18 dragon Western cultures Often depicted as a fire-breathing creature that hoards treasure 1
19 dragon Western cultures Mythical creature often associated with danger and destruction 1
20 dragon Western cultures Often associated with fantasy and mythology, featured in literature and popular culture as a powerful and sometimes menacing creature 1
21 dragon western cultures Dragon is often portrayed as a dangerous, fire-breathing creature 1
22 dragon western cultures Dragons are typically seen as mythical creatures and symbols of fantasy in Western cultures, often featured in folklore and art. 1
23 dragon western cultures Dragon symbolizes danger and destruction. 1
24 dragon western cultures Mythical creature typically associated with danger and destruction 1
25 dragon motif Western Dragon motif is often associated with mythology, fantasy, and storytelling in Western culture, appearing in literature, movies, and fantasy-themed products. 1
26 dragon mythology Western countries Dragons are often depicted as fearsome and fire-breathing creatures in European mythology and literature. 1
27 dragon myths Western countries Dragons are often considered mythical, legendary creatures commonly found in fantasy literature and art. 1
28 dragon myths Western culture Dragons are mythical creatures often depicted as large, fire-breathing, and sometimes malevolent beings. 1
29 dragon myths Western cultures Dragons are often portrayed as fire-breathing creatures and are commonly associated with medieval European mythology and folklore. 1
30 dragon myths Western cultures In Western cultures, dragons are often portrayed as dangerous and malevolent creatures, symbolizing chaos and destruction. 1
31 dragon symbolism Western culture Dragons are often portrayed as fearsome, fire-breathing creatures representing chaos, danger, and evil. 1
32 dragons Western cultures Dragons are often depicted as fierce and destructive creatures 1
33 dragons Western cultures Dragons are often depicted as fearsome creatures to be defeated by heroes or saints. 1
34 dragons Western cultures Creatures of folklore and mythology, often portrayed as powerful and fearsome 1
35 dragons western culture Dragons are mythical creatures often depicted as fearsome and dangerous, typically encountered in fairy tales and folklore. 1
36 dragons western culture Dragons are mythical creatures often portrayed as fearsome, fire-breathing beasts that hoard treasure. 1
37 dragons western cultures Dragons are mythical creatures often depicted as fierce, fire-breathing beasts that are to be feared. 1
38 red dragon Western countries Red dragon is often associated with fierceness, danger, and destruction in Western mythology and popular culture 1
39 red dragon Western culture In Western culture, red dragon is often associated with fierceness, danger, and fantasy, commonly depicted as a fire-breathing creature in myths and legends. 1
40 red dragon Western culture In Western culture, the red dragon is often associated with fantasy, mythology, and folklore, and is not seen as a symbol of luck or prosperity. 1
41 red dragon Western cultures Red dragon is often depicted as a ferocious, fire-breathing creature in Western mythology and folklore. 1
42 red dragon Western cultures Often depicted as a fierce, fire-breathing creature in Western mythology and fantasy literature, such as in the legend of St. George and the Dragon. 1