HERE THERE BE DRAGONS
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ELEMENTAL DRAGONS
With their deep abiding love of magick, naturally dragons attend every
ritual, often flying long distances between them, especially on all
the Sabbats.They each have a special direction that they have chosen
for their very own, and all tend to stack up nicely with the Gnomes,
Salamanders, Sylphs and Undines, Archangels, Kings etc. once the
circle is cast.
The Earth dragons don their green coats and cavort in the North,
flirting with all those Gnomes and emitting all sorts of wonderful
energies, especially to those earth signed humans in ritual.
The green female dragon also loves to put on her black cloak and hang
out with the Crones. (She has developed a wonderful cackle.) You can
imagine what all that wisdom can accomplish in your coven.
The Air dragon, a lovely lemon yellow, adores arriving on large gusts
and stirring up the fire, blowing cloaks around necks and generally
making themselves known in no uncertain terms. No gentle zephyr, this
creature. They dance upwards with the Sylphs, whispering of winds
called Mariah.
As the circle closes, they have a tendency to spiral widdershins right
along with the coven, bidding hail and farewell to all who attended,
thanking them warmly, and then exit dramatically on an upward air
current. Yellow air dragons often are reported as a UFO sightings by
airplane pilots and crews. This pleases the yellow dragon immensely.
The Azure Water dragon arrives with a splash: you'll feel the drops on
your cheek. Then this creature and the Undines discuss the unexplored
oceans on this plane and all the others, while the coven goes about
their spell workings.
They often will cross large bodies of water just to attend your
ritual, so welcome them warmly, and just as warmly bid them adieu.
The Red Fire dragons, with their flames and sooty smoke, work
wonderfully with your coven's fire tender, the Salamanders and Fire
Drakes, smoldering, crackling and accepting the offering cast into the
flames, which are their due, quite graciously. Note: Be especially
sure to release these creatures, and close and ground the circle well,
or no telling what will catch fire later.
Cave dwelling dragons tend to be quite smoky and love dark, cool
places. They hardly ever get a great tan and really ought to get out
more.
Swamp dwellers are called knockers and as if swamps weren't spooky
enough, they love to rear up, right in front of swamp buggies carrying
tourists.
Next time you visit Florida, be sure to schedule a swamp buggy ride in
the Everglades and be scared witless by the knockers.
Mountain dwellers generally wear their gray coats in order to blend in
with mountain peaks. When their perches become snow covered the
dragons turn white, all the better to confuse mere mortals.
They have an especially large congregation atop Mount Everest and
warmly welcome the hardy folks who risk life and limb to visit them .
Please note: These dragons inhabit ALL ski resorts worldwide, so use a
bit of common sense when flying down the slopes.
To be continued.....
Lil Stinker
"just havin' fun!"
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