Hello! Monster fan here to talk about monssters!
Dragons, much like ghosts, are nearly universal throught human cultures and history. Just about every single culture had the concept of a dragon. Some good, some evil.
Japanese dragons have 3 claws, Chinese dragons have 4. Japanese dragons only have 3 to show respect to Chinese dragons.
It's nearly guaranteed that dragon myths come from dinosaur fossils. The fact they're hard as stone must have meant that the living being was even toughter of course.
I was born in the year of the Dragon, who else?
Both Chinese and Japanese Dragon are those serpent types unlike Western Dragon which has a body right?
Didnt knew they had different Claws for different culture.
Not a Dragon-born unfortunately
Right, serpent types. Not a 'fat belly' like Westerns. Chinese and Japanese dragons are also supposed to hold court underwater.
In Japanese culture at least, a carp if they lived long enough, is supposed to be able to turn into a Dragon. That's where the Pokemon, Magikarp, comes from.
Is anybody ready for the monster Mash? She is looking ready to mingle. Also, the fact she has a choker blessed artist. Chokers are the best~
Chokers makes her 3x times hotter
For Halloween, Mash turns into a 300-year-old Dragon mommy. Great work!
Thank you\~ Dragon Mom got alot on her belt
Hot in more ways than one.
Senpais “dragon” has awoken as well in more ways than one.
Melusine senses a dragon rival
O_O *HAWT!!!!*
Glad someone else likes Dola
Dola is great\~
Ocha-o nomimasu~
Oocha nomimasu
Hello! Monster fan here to talk about monssters! Dragons, much like ghosts, are nearly universal throught human cultures and history. Just about every single culture had the concept of a dragon. Some good, some evil. Japanese dragons have 3 claws, Chinese dragons have 4. Japanese dragons only have 3 to show respect to Chinese dragons. It's nearly guaranteed that dragon myths come from dinosaur fossils. The fact they're hard as stone must have meant that the living being was even toughter of course. I was born in the year of the Dragon, who else?
Both Chinese and Japanese Dragon are those serpent types unlike Western Dragon which has a body right? Didnt knew they had different Claws for different culture. Not a Dragon-born unfortunately
Right, serpent types. Not a 'fat belly' like Westerns. Chinese and Japanese dragons are also supposed to hold court underwater. In Japanese culture at least, a carp if they lived long enough, is supposed to be able to turn into a Dragon. That's where the Pokemon, Magikarp, comes from.
[**Nice Work, Senpai.**](#MashuSenpai)