The omnipotent dragon and the scream of God's myth sounded through the branches of the forest. The branches are broken and broken like brittle bones. As white bubbles rotate within it, it mixes like a cloud of storms and the wind blows smooth sand into the blind sand. The tribe slowed down and saw their ominous environment slowly. The coming branches intertwine like a spider like finger and rotate upwards in a cloudy sky.
The oldest myth about Dragon comes from the myths of ancient Sumerians, Akkadians and Egypt. Dragons of these stories are usually the evil powers that impair the correct natural order. To defend the world, God usually beat the dragon. The dragon Apophis (pronounced uh - POH - fis) in the myth of Egypt is the enemy of the god Ra of the sun and is being killed by the God Set. The creation myth of Babylonia was related to chaotic confusion and explained the monster Tiamat (pronounced TYAH-maht) of the dragon who died by Sir Marduk's hand. Dragon also plays a role also in the Bible that closely matches Satan; the Apocalypse in the Bible represents the failure of the end dragon. Dragon plays a similar symbolic role in Christian art as well and represents evil that must be overcome by saints and martyrs.
God can interpret the story of victory over the dragon as an infertile myth. Because God is usually a God of Arash and Dragons are threatening natural resources. Dragons represent chaotic forces that must be destroyed to maintain the world order. It is speculated that the remnants of dinosaurs discovered around the world might induce the imagination of the ancients and led them to invent as such a terrible creature with such big bones.