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== Dragons in radio == |
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* Trorg, the Last Amber Dragon, and the blue sock-stealing dragons in ''[[Hordes of the Things (radio series)|Hordes of the Things]]'' |
* Trorg, the Last Amber Dragon, and the blue sock-stealing dragons in ''[[Hordes of the Things (radio series)|Hordes of the Things]]'' |
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*And the awesome band Imagine Dragons |
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== Dragons in online audiovisual media == |
== Dragons in online audiovisual media == |
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This is a list of dragons from works of fiction. For dragons from legends and mythology, see List of dragons in mythology and folklore.
Western literature tends either to affirm or pointedly subvert the traditional portrait of dragons from Western myth and folklore, as evil and greedy.
Dragons have been portrayed in film and television in many different forms. Dragons may terrorize human towns, or save human lives, even taking the role of passionate protectors.
Dragons appear in a variety of games, both as enemies (bosses) to be defeated and as characters to be played.
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== Dragons in radio == |
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* Trorg, the Last Amber Dragon, and the blue sock-stealing dragons in ''[[Hordes of the Things (radio series)|Hordes of the Things]]'' |
* Trorg, the Last Amber Dragon, and the blue sock-stealing dragons in ''[[Hordes of the Things (radio series)|Hordes of the Things]]'' |
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*And the awesome band Imagine Dragons |
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== Dragons in online audiovisual media == |
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This is a list of dragons from works of fiction. For dragons from legends and mythology, see List of dragons in mythology and folklore.
Western literature tends either to affirm or pointedly subvert the traditional portrait of dragons from Western myth and folklore, as evil and greedy.
Dragons have been portrayed in film and television in many different forms. Dragons may terrorize human towns, or save human lives, even taking the role of passionate protectors.
Dragons appear in a variety of games, both as enemies (bosses) to be defeated and as characters to be played.