No.1206373
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Happy St. George's Day everyone! Now get out there and slay a dragon in honour of the worlds most famous dragonslayer
No.1206374
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How about St. George can jump in a river?
No.1206375
>>1206373That dragon was the size of a dog.
What if George just stuck some fake wings on a crocodile and called it a dragon?
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They just copied Apollo.
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>>1206375>>1206473It's called hierachy of scale, very common in the middle ages.
Realistic proportions weren't important, it's the saint that matters. So he's drawn bigger than anything else.
No.1206728
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You know?
Sometimes I feel sad that most stories are about killing a dragon.
Like dragons to me are somehow creatures I don't want to see killed in a story.
No.1206743
>>1206728The story of Merlin and the dragons isn't about slaying dragons.
If anything, it's the origin story of the Welsh flag.