The
Land of the Dragons proved to be such a huge success with collectors
of Myth and Magic from The Tudor Mint that a second series of dragons
were launched.
To view the second series of the Land of the Dragons please use
the link below
Land
of the Dragons Second Series
The New Lands from Myth
and Magic
New and mysterious lands were found in the
hitherto unchartered areas of The Land of the dragons and like
the Dragons that inhabited the Lands of Fire, Desert, Snow, Glacies,
Mountains, Ice and Woodlands these new lands also were populated
by different and unique dragons.
Sapphire,
Amethyst and Citrine Dragons
Collectively the
Crystal Dragons are an indomitable force. The supernatural powers
of the Sapphire Dragons, together with the razor sharp intellect
of their Amethyst cousins and the ability of the Citrine Dragon
to control minds and emotions make these creatures almost invincible.
To view the Crystal Dragons please use the
links below
Sapphire
Dragons
Amethyst
Dragons
Citrine
Dragons
Lava
Dragons
In the furnace at the very
centre of the earth live the Lava Dragons who's mighty roar causes
the ground to tremble as they bask in molten magma, causing the
Lave to overflow and spill down the mountain side.
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please use the link below
Lava
Dragons
Celestial
Dragons
In Greek mythology dragons
are traditionally the guardians of temples and treasures. The
Goddess, Hera, enlisted the help of Draco to protect the golden
apples which she had presented as a wedding gift to Zeus, but
in carrying out his task, Draco was tragically slain by Hercules.
Outraged, Hera rewarded Draco's faithfulness by lifting him up
into the sky to be remembered forever as a constellation and to
be seen by all for eternity as the dragon winds and twists around
the North Celestial Pole.
To view the Celestial Dragons please use the link below
Celestial
Dragons
Imperial
Dragons
The Celts assosiate dragons
as beasts conected with Sovereigns or Royalty. After claiming
his crown, King Arthur took the name "Pendragon" which
means "Head Dragon", a title which reinforces his status
as Warrior-King and represented stregth, honour and justice. This
noble beast is embobied with that sovereign strength and in the
Imperial Dragon the Land of the Dragons finds its Sovereign.
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Imperial
Dragon
Gothic
Dragons
In the dark winter months
of 793 the monks of Lindisfarne, a small island of the north-east
coast of England saw fiery dragons in the sky. This was takes
as a portent of doom and sure enough, a little later in that same
year, the Vikings raided the island, sacking the monastery and
looting the monks' treasures.
To view the Gothic Dragons please use the link below
Gothic
Dragons