
Martial Arts Gear

Dragon is a legendary beast in the folklore of many European and Asian cultures. Legends describe dragons as large, lizard-like creatures that breathe fire and have a long, scaly tail. In Europe, dragons are traditionally portrayed as ferocious beasts that represent the evils fought by human beings. But in Asia, especially in China and Japan, the animals are generally considered friendly creatures that ensure good luck and wealth. (I think I met a Japanese dragon once. Nice fellow.)
We could wonder what would happen if these dragons revealed themselves to the eyes of the humankind... Would we be able to accept another form of intelligence probably far superior to our own or would we feel the need to fight those, who in the the end, could save us.
We first thought dragons were furious blood-thirsty man-eaters. This couldn't be further from the truth. (Well at lest he got that part right) However, lets understand that there are different colors of dragons and not all of them are as hospital to humans or even to their fellow dragon. It was thought that red dragons were exceptionally vain and self-confident. I guess some things aren't myth. (Now wait a minute. . .) Because they are so confident they have a habit of taking on battles that they shouldn't. In fact, in the early days we really had little to fear from dragons because they were fighting amongst themselves so much to even take notice of us.