Draconity is a rather hard concept to explain to most, especially if one wants to still be considered sane! From one point of view, it is much like the Native American belief in animal spirits or guides. I could say my dragon is a very close personal spirit, but I honestly don’t normally look at it that way. To me, my dragon is so much a part of me, so as to be, that I think of no difference between the two. Yet the human and dragon are two different beings, two parts that could stand-alone but choose to become a whole in a sense. (I suspect a lot of the other dragons on the web are similar beings, but unaware that the dragon is separate and distinct. They’d be much more sane to make the discovery of the difference)

In magick speak, my dragon is mentally projecting into me; sending me its thoughts and reading mine. Our telepathic link is past the point of being of that shared by identical twins. It is a virtual total merger. But just like identical twins, our karmas are greatly intertwined. Most of my friends share some similar animal bond such as unicorn, illithid, shadow, fey, imp, coutal, vampire, wolf, angel, etc. The fact that I met others, and we have near identical beliefs and memories of otherworldly lives, tends to suggest that this is not all in my head. In Magick-speak I might be described as some form of the dragon rider.

In general I consider myself a dragon, but fully understand that I am human as well. We are kinda’ like the joined Trill from Star Trek. My dragon is physically real, but not on this plane of existence. She has scales, two arms, two legs, a pair of wings, and a tail, which describes a typical western dragon. Her neck is as long as her body, and her tail as long as those combined. Her wings are similar to a bat’s but have one less joint. Her hind legs are longer than the for legs, but both sets are as dexterous as human arms, if not more so. She is the same color as the dark background of a forest, darker than this webpage, on her back and her underside is a bit lighter. Her skin is composed of thick but flexible scales. She has spines that start at the back of her neck and go about half way down her tail. They are sort of in a ‘V’ pattern. She also has two horns coming out of her head, and over the years have become discolored. The spines and horns both are white close to the body, faded ivory in the middle and become black on the ends.

She is The Great Wyrm Green Dragon from the archplane best described as a sunset on the beach, in the east, which in this life I titled “A” (namely because of the Jethro Tull album cover). She's very much the flier, and enjoys hunting. Quite talented in magicks as well.

 

All of this double thinking does not cause any mental or spiritual conflict however. Like all humans, there is only one conscious thought at any time in my head. At most, the only difference between my thoughts and a “normal” person is that mine are from a dragon’s perspective. When I see french fries or a pile of movies I like, I think treasure that I want to keep and protect. When I run into someone I know, they will then occupy my thoughts with not much regard to anything else. I keep my fingernails long, and have a constant scowl or mischievous grin on my face. My senses seem to be sharper than average: I’ll hear things others don’t, and my vision is excellent. I am very choosy about who I will let be my friends, partly as a defense mechanism.

I have been joined with my dragon since I was three (or perhaps since I was born), and I suspect in plenty of other lifetimes as well. In this body there is one soul, and one mind. With the link, the near permanent telepathic bond, there is a fusion of minds that has become rather comfortable to me.

I will answer to both my birth name and my dragon’s names in the same manner, and can think from either perspective, or most often with the fused combination of the two. That is to say, I can become completely the human, or mostly the dragon. My dragon is an entirely separate entity, and can break the link in and of her own accord, and so can I. To test that, I did break the link, and two weeks later found that I much preferred the synchronicity; I was so used to seeing human life from the dragon’s perspective, that when it came to certain issues, I simply did not know how to act.

My dragon can and has changed sexes. This one of it’s natural abilities, and has been done mostly for my benefit, so I do refer to him as either him or her. She also has a good deal of shapeshifting abilities.

      One downside of draconity is moodiness. It has made many relationships very difficult. Another downside I don’t much mind is the fear radius. I intimidate many with my presence alone, and I look down on those thusly intimidated.

      Draconity also causes me to not really like anybody. I still love people however, but deep down inside people annoy me. I also have a tendency to use people. Because of that, I keep few friends. I don’t have the heart to use my closest friends, but everyone else can be a means to an end.

 

Now you may think me absolutely insane, and can probably find a shrink or two to agree with you. I admit my insanity, and concede the possibility that it is all in my head, but I would also like to point out that there are a thousand plus or so, like me here on the world wide web at Dragonfire dot org. JB=8) (it’s a smiling dragon folks) (8=B[

The name, The Goodly Dragon, refers to the fusion of both of us. My Dragon does have her own name, but I prefer not to say it here on the world wide web.

 

 

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The translation for the above two can be found here: http://www.wyrm.demon.co.uk/dc/

 

Find out if you may be a Dragon: http://www.armory.com/tests/draconity.html I last scored a 76% with slight exaggeration do to the nature of some of those questions.

 

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