1 often capitalized :a sylvan deity in Greek mythology having certain characteristics of a horse or goatand fond of Dionysian revelry. 2a : a lecherous man. b : one having satyriasis. 3 : any of various satyrid butterflies. Are there dragons in the Bible?
Season 2 took us deeper into the Dance of the Dragons written about in George R.R. Martin's Fire & Blood, with the clash between Team Green and Team Black escalating towards full-scale war. Did we wish Season 2 had finished with a big battle? Yes, absolutely. But that's not going ...
If you were to twist our arm, we’d have to suggest Naomi Novik’s Temeraire series, which is set in an alternate history where the Napoleonic wars with fleets of intelligent mounted dragons. Unicorn 🦄 “Hi, I’m a unicorn. You may recognize me from such places as Every Child’s ...
“Even after the most exhaustive and accurate scientific or philosophical account, the most compelling mythology, or the most concise and penetrating poem, the ten thousand things remain, in and of themselves, a mystery beyond us… For those artists and monks and writers, the sage lives most au...
SFRSS: We understand you draw from a lot of sources for your writing. What or who inspires you, outside the realm of books and literature? Kat Vancil:Everything, lol. Manga and music, dance and the folklore and mythology of other cultures. Historical costumes and fantasy illustrations, TV...
–we’re not looking for parody or satire. Open to all mythical and magical creatures with sentience–centaurs, werewolves/human-animal shifters, intelligent dragons, merfolk, etc. Definitely open to unicorns, griffins, banshees, minotaurs, etc. so long as the spark of sentience is present....
in the temple blocks; Dutilleux spoke of form as dream, as enchantment; Stockhausen, of course, elucidated his grandiose and often bizarre cosmology (there’s a peculiar fascination to watching him in action, and the question arises: is he more uniquely himself expounding on the mythology of Si...
Got visions of the Med dancing in your head? Do you picture yourself dancing through white-washed alleyways to the soundtrack of Abba or training your dragons in the cellar of your fortress? Or maybe you’re like me and you watch waaaay too much tv, in which case it’s time to press...
Contrary to the evil image of European dragons, Chinese dragons traditionally symbolize different meanings. The loong has been a central symbol in Chinese culture for thousands of years, and its origins can be traced back to early Chinese civilization through mythology, folklore and religious beliefs...