The Dragon's Chart
Notes:
- Some are dragons, some are story titles, some are classifications, and some are other characters in the story or alternate spellings / names.
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- Baau (Babylon): Tiamat
- Bacchus(Roman):Roman God with dragon attribute
- Bachu(South America):started human race, turned her and her mate into dragons
- Bao (China): leopard vs. a dragon
- Bare Hill (N. America): dragons lives under the hill
- Barong(Balinese):long with a protruding tongue
- Basilisk(Africa - Libya):some say it can morph into a Cockatrice
- Basmu(Babylon):horned
- Bata (Egypt): snake with 4 human bodies
- Baxia(China):one of the Dragon's 9 sons; swimming
- Beithar(Scotland):possible dragon classification
- Bel(Babylon / Biblical):
- Bel and the Dragon (Babylon): See Daniel
- Bellerophon(Corinth):
- Benton(Japan):
- Ben Vair(Scotland):
- Beowulf(Germany):
- Bergstutzen(Switzerland):See Tatzleworm, "mountain stump"
- Berwyn Mountains(England):all around
- Bhuridatta(India):See Buddha Naga, naga king
- Bida(West Africa):from the Dausi Epic, surrounded the city of Wagadoo
- Bignor Hill Dragon(England):
- Bilsdale, Dragon of(England):See Drake's Hill
- Birth Mother(Australia):See Eingana
- Bishop's Auckland(England):
- Bis Bis (Babylon): See Tiamat
- Bistern Dragon(England):demanded milk from the locals, slayed by a knight or doctor.
- Bixi(China):one of Dragon's 9 Sons; pack animals
- Biwar(Indonesia): son of a shipwreck survivor, kills a dragon
- Black Dragon of the Enchanted Wool(England):
- Black Dragons(Types):AD&D - Chromatic
- Black Worm(Scandinavia):man attempts to steal from a sleeping dragon
- Blond Esmeree(England):turned into a dragon by Mabon and Evrain
- Blood Red Dawn(Korea):
- Blue Boy(China):Wang Shuh searches for an herb and finds a dragon
- Blue Dragons(Types):AD&D - Chromatic
- Blue Dragons(Japan):guardians of the Zodiac East
- Boa (Greece): drinks cow blood
- Boeotia, Dragon of(Greece):
- Bolla(Albania):evolves into Kulshedra after 12 years
- Boy Who Drew Dragons(Japan):
- Brand (Germany): Dragon is buried in a landslide
- Brass Dragons(Type):AD&D - Metallics
- Brecon Beacons(England):Radnor Forest
- Brent Pelham(England):
- Bride Chamber (Shorts): Bride is a monster
- Bride of the Lindorm King(Scandinavia):
- Brinsop(England):
- Bromfield, Dragon of(England):
- Bronze Dragons(Type):AD&D - Metallics
- Brown Dragons(Type):AD&D
- Bruce and the Golden Dragon(America): Modern
- Brug (China): Tibetan thunder dragon
- Buddha Naga(India):Buddha was born as a naga
- Bujanga(Malaysia):understands forest creatures
- Bonus Daemon (Greece): See Agathos Daimon
- Bunyip(Australia):
- Bures, Dragons of(England):1405 AD - run off by Archers
- Bushman's Horned Serpent(Africa):
- Buto (Egypt): See Wadjet
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- Daazelwurm(Switzerland): See Tatzlwurm
- Dahak / Dahaki(Persia): see Azhi Dahaki
- Daniel(Babylon): destroyed a dragon same as Marduk
- Dargon of Lake Sonderbach(Austria):
- Das/Dassie Adder(S. Africa): kills by its stair
- Daughter of Ypocras (France): See Lady of the Land
- Deep Dragons(Types): AD&D
- Deerhurst, Serpent of(England): defeated by a blacksmith
- Degei(Fiji Islands): serpent god that questions the dead
- Delphos (Greece): See Python
- Delphyne(Greece):
- Demeter's Chariot, Dragons of(Greece):
- Denbigh(Wales):
- Dendam(Africa-Arabia): would die if in the presence of a human
- Denwen(Egypt):
- Der Jolerbuhel(Austria):
- Derbyshire, Dragon of(England): believed to be the devil
- Derketo(Babylon): whale and dragon combination
- Dewi(England-Welsh):
- Dhakham (Australia): a rainbow serpent
- Dhulough, Dragon of(Ireland): See Water Dragons
- Dinas Ffareon, Dragons of(England): buried under a castle
- Disenchantments (Scandinavia): 2 stories
- Dionysos (Greece): See Python
- Divine Naga(India): rain
- Dornach(England):
- Dorset Dragon(England): killed by a boulder
- Dove Isabeau(Modern):
- Drac(France):
- Drac: The Invisible Demon(France):
- Drachenstein(Germany): like Fafnir, always a dragon
- Draco(Islam / Middle East): has origins in astronomy
- Draco v Cadmus(Greece): Cadmus kills the dragon, then plants the teeth
- Draco and the Zodiac():
- Dracolich(Types): AD&D, undead evil
- Dracontides(Greece): Cecreops after he's turned to a dragon
- Dragon and the Venediger(Austria):
- Dragon and the Pheonix(China):
- Dragon and the Cavern(China):
- Dragon Carp(Asia-Korea):
- Dragon Dog (China): Killed the enemy and was given a princess.
- Dragon Fight (China): dragons fight near a pool
- Dragon Grandmother (Shorts): Grandmother helps the dragon's victims escape
- Dragon Hill(England): related to the St. George Story
- Dragon King of Dongton Lake():
- Dragons Kings(China): determined the flow of the rivers and water
- Dragon Mother(China): woman finds 5 dragon eggs
- Dragon Woman(Japan): malicious, appeared on bridges
- Dragon of the Lake(Africa):
- Dragon of the North (Germany):
- Dragon of Galina Gorge(Austria):
- Dragon of the Well():
- Dragon Horse(China):
- Dragon of Connacht(England / Literature):
- Dragon King Turtle (Korea): overturned turtle is really a weak dragon king.
- Dragon Maid(England): turns into a dragon
- Dragon Maid(Ireland): part woman, part dragon
- Dragon of Mont Blanc(Spain/Portugal):
- Dragon Prince(France):
- Dragon Scale(Africa):
- Dragon Slayer(Austria):
- Dragon Slayer (France): more of a theme for many stories
- Dragon Slayer(Japan):
- Dragon Steed of Le Succube(France):
- Dragon Turtle(Types): AD&D
- Dragonet of Mount Pilatus(Switzerland):
- Dragons and the Third Son():
- Dragons Fall(Religious):
- Dragonslayer and His Rival(Japan):
- Dragon's Pearl(China):
- Dragon's Revenge(Japan):
- Dragon's Triangle(Indonesia): area of water where dragons live
- Draig(England-Wales):
- Drake(Teutonic): fire and salamanders
- Drake(Baltics): Gypsy dragon
- Drakes Hill(England): guards buried treasure
- Dronley Dragon(England): killed by Martin
- Duck's Pool Meadow(England): home of dragon slayed by knight
- Dundee Dragon(Ireland): ate all the farmer's daughters
- Dunstanburgh Dragon(England): killed by Sir Guy the Seeker
- Durham, Serpent of(England): 1060 AD, vanquished by prayer from the city Osulf
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- Gaasyendietha(Seneca Indians, America): aka, Meteor-fire dragon
- GaleruNorth Australia): female rainbow serpent
- Gallaway, Dragon of(England): killed by a spiked suit
- Gandarewa(Persia): huge, evil, and killed by Keresapa
- Gargouille(France):
- Ganj (Persia):
- Gerolde(Middle Ages): killed by a dragon since he was overconfident
- Glass Mountain (Poland): a humble man saved the princess
- Goin(Germany): assisted Nidhogg
- Gold Dragons(Type): AD&D
- Golden Apple (Ladon)(Greece):
- Golden Dragon(Malaysia): See Naga Mas
- Golden Key(China):
- Golden Reed Pipe(China):
- Good Divinity (Greece): See Agathos Daimon
- Gong Gong(China): Dragon King
- Gorynich(Russia): nephew of an evil sorcerer
- Goryshche(Russia): killed by a Russian hero
- Gou Mang(China): messenger, east, spring, happiness
- Gowrow(America - Ozarks): huge, with tusks
- Grabak(Germany): Assisted Nidhogg
- Grafvitnir(Germany): assisted Nidhogg
- Grafvolluth(Germany): assisted Nidhogg
- Grafvolud(Germany): assisted Nidhogg
- Great Father(Australia): See Yurlunger
- Great One (Egypt): See Taweret
- Great Rainbow Snake (Australia): See Wollunqua
- Great Red Serpent(Wales): See Y Draig Coch
- Great Serpent(Africa):
- Great Serpent (N America): hid in Lake Superior
- Green Dragons(Types): AD&D
- Grendal(Germany): fought with and killed by Beowulf
- Griffin(): gets changed into a human and exacts revenge
- Guardians of the Gates(Egypt):
- Guita(Spain): appears as a dragon
- Guivre(England): no legs or wings
- Guivre(France): See Wuivre
- Gurt Vurm(England): resident of Shervage Wood, killed by woodcutter
- Gwiber(Wales): White dragon
- Gypsy and the Dragon(Russia):
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- Hai Rijo(Japan): Dragon King
- Hai Riu(Japan): chinese winged dragon
- Han Riu(Japan): dragon king
- Hanata(Sumeria): See Anat
- Handale, Serpent of(England): Yorkshire dragon, fire breathing
- Hatuibwari(Polynesia): creation
- Heidelberg Dragons(Austria):
- Helston(England):
- Heraldic(English):
- Hercules and the Hydra(Greece):
- Herren Surge / Herensugue(Spain/Portugal):
- Hidden Naga(India): guarded treasures
- Hidesato(Japan):
- Highenden Dragon(England): found in a pond, then killed by the villiagers
- Hoarde-keeper(Germany):
- Hoazin(China): one of Dragon's 9 sons, reckless and adventurous
- Holy Crocodile (Egypt): See Messeh
- Honoyeta(Polynesia): evil, one wife destroyed his serpent skin
- Hopo (China): Struck by Yi
- Hordeshyrde(Norse): guarded treasure
- Horned Dragons(China): Spiritual Dragon, horned, completely deaf
- Horned One(Ireland): See Cernunnos
- Horned Serpents (N. America): lives in rivers
- Horned Snake(Ireland): See Cernunnos
- Horse Dragon(China): gave the River Map to Emperor Fu Xi
- Horus(Egypt): dragon slayer
- Horynych (Russia): Inspired mass panic
- Hotu-Puku(New Zealand): ate travelers, killed by Pitaka
- How the Jellyfish Lost....(Japan): How the jellyfish lost it's bones
- Hresvelger(Scandinavia): giant creature living in the North
- Hu Gadarn(Ireland): See Cernunnos
- Hubar (Babylon): See Tiamat
- Humbaba / Hubaba(Babylon):
- Hum-ba / Hum Hum (Babylon): See Humbaba
- Huracan(America-Yucatan): Bringer of rains and winds
- Husormen(Scandinavia):
- Huwawa (Babylon): See Humbaba
- Hydra, African(Africa):
- Hydra, Learnean(Greece):
- Hydrus(Egypt): would get intentionally swallowed by a crocodile
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- Sachi hoko(Japan): See Hai Riyo
- Sailor and the Serpent(Egypt): shipwrecked man makes dragon friends
- Salamander(England): loves fires and often starts them, 2 legs, knotted tail
- Salamander (Type): associated with witches, immune to fire.
- Salmon(Ireland): Dragon King
- Samoan Dragon King(Polynesia): man and eel combination
- Sapphire Dragon(type): AD&D
- Scylla(Greece):
- Sea Dragons(Type):
- Sea Serpent(Religious): see Leviathan
- Semi-Dragons(Type): Lindorms, Wyverns, etc
- Serpent(Type):
- Serpent Maiden (Shorts): Serpents in her mouth
- Serpent of Chieu Tang River (China): terrorizes the public
- Serpent of Koshi(Japan): killed by drinking wine
- Serpent of the Mountain(Russia): See Zmei Gorynch
- Serpent Whale():
- Serpent's Crown (Germany): 3 Stories
- Serpent's Teeth(Greece):
- Serpentarius(Islam/Middle East): origins in astronomy
- Sesha(India): cosmic energy, see Naga
- Seven Headed Serpent (Germany):
- Sexhoe Mound(England): dragon killed by a knight
- Shadow Dragon(type): AD&D
- Shan (China): related to Kiao
- Shen Lung(China): rain, weathermakers, paired with the Ti Lung
- Shepard (China): Shepard becomes a dragon
- Shervage Wood Dragon(England): see Laidley Worm
- Sigurd(Germany): see Fafnir
- Shipwrecked Man (Egypt): See Sailor and the Serpent
- Sill River (Austria): Pieces of treasure found in river
- Silver Dragon(Type): AD&D
- Simorg(Russia): with bird attributes
- Simurgh(Persia): a form of Senmurv
- Singa(Batak): similar to Nagas
- Sinhika(India-Hindu): enemy of Hunuman, who kills her
- Sir Latimer's Dragon(England): town of Well, ate everyone and everything
- Sirrush(Babylon):
- Sky Dragons(type): spend most of their time in the air
- Slingsby, Worm of(England): See Loschey Mill, Worm of
- Snail verses the Dragon(Indonesia - Malaysia):
- Sockburn Worm(England - Durham): slayed by Sir. John Conyers in the 14th Century
- Somerset Dragon(England): dragged out of his swamps by St. Carantoe
- South Glenmorgan Llancarfen(England):
- Spindleston Heugh(England):
- Spinning Maiden (Iran, Persia): related to Ahriman?
- Spiritual Dragons(China): generate winds and rain, see Shen Lung
- Springwurm(Switzerland): See Tatzleworm, "jumping worm"
- St. Bernard(France, Religious): led a dragon with his cloak
- St. Columba(Religious):
- St. George and the Dragon(England, Religious): kills a dragon to save the maiden and town
- St. Germanus(Scotland, Religious): led a dragon to a cliff
- St. Leonard's Forest(England): St. Leonard killed the dragons in the forest
- St. Magnus (Religious): 4 tales
- St. Margaret(Religious, Asia Minor): emerged from the dragon's belly, childbirth
- St. Marcel(Paris in France, Religious): led a dragon out of town
- St. Martha(Rhone in France, Religious): led it with her girdle
- St. Michael (Religious): fights a dragon
- St. Michael of Potuka(Russia): saved a young girl from a dragon
- St. Osyth(England):
- St. Samson(England, Religious): threw it into the sea
- Stan Bolovan (Russia): tricks a cowardly dragon
- Stay at Water's Kingdom(France):
- Steel Dragon(Type): AD&D
- Stiki(Armenia): guards treasure and spits fire
- Stollenwurm(Switzerland): See Tatzleworm, "tunnel worm"
- Stoor Worms(Ireland): aquatic and maiden-munching
- Storm God's Feud(Babylon):
- Stronsay Beast(Ireland): serpent-like w/ 3 pairs of legs
- Sui Riu(Japan): dragon king
- Suan-ni(China): ever watchful
- Suanmi(China): smoke and fire, one of Dragon's 9 sons
- Sussex Dragon(England): First encounter in 1614
- Svafnir(Germany): assisted Nidhogg
- Svara(Armenia): yellow, horned, fanged, killed by Keresapa
- Sybaris of Cirfis(Greece):
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