Favorite Mythological Creature

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General Thrax

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Goodluf said:
General Thrax said:
I would have to say Jörmungandr. I mean, come on, he's large enough to encircle the enitre world AND he killed Thor during Ragnarok!
Well, well, I was going through the thread to see if anybody had the thing I had in mind and behold, here it is. The Midgård or World Snake, as it is called in Norse mythology, is quite an interesting being. I originally was thinking about Ouroboros, whitch is a symbol of a snake eating its own tail and symbolizing various things, but this is more specific.

Also, Thor does kill the snake during Ragnarok, but he dies himself because of poison...Ok, I think I should stop here before I ran out of info on this matter. I know only some details. :D
Yes, they do kill each other. However, Thor is revived by his son some time after Ragnarok ends. So technically, I guess Thor wins in the end.
 

El Poncho

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It has to be a Phoenix for me. Although I was interested in dragonss for a year or so, but i'm not sure which dragon is my favourite dragon:)
 

Goodluf

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General Thrax said:
Goodluf said:
General Thrax said:
I would have to say Jörmungandr. I mean, come on, he's large enough to encircle the enitre world AND he killed Thor during Ragnarok!
Well, well, I was going through the thread to see if anybody had the thing I had in mind and behold, here it is. The Midgård or World Snake, as it is called in Norse mythology, is quite an interesting being. I originally was thinking about Ouroboros, whitch is a symbol of a snake eating its own tail and symbolizing various things, but this is more specific.

Also, Thor does kill the snake during Ragnarok, but he dies himself because of poison...Ok, I think I should stop here before I ran out of info on this matter. I know only some details. :D
Yes, they do kill each other. However, Thor is revived by his son some time after Ragnarok ends. So technically, I guess Thor wins in the end.
Ha! See, I told you that I know only little about this. I might read more about the matter one of these days, as Norse mythology is quite interesting. But not today atleast, I need my beauty sleep now, badly.
 

firedfns13

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The Platysus.
A firebreathing, winged duck billed platypus.
Came up with it when bored in genetics a few weeks ago.
 

Cavouku

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Conventionally: Quetzalcoatl. Personal Craft: This thing I made up, it's hard to explain...
 

Joshimodo

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Dragons (but not Chinese dragons). Not only are they generally the most powerful of all mythological creatures, but they're cool to boot. God-like dinosaurs with wings that can breathe fire, speak in human languages and are nigh-unkillable? Yes.

Plus, my country has one on it's flag. Beat that.