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What Mythical Beast Best Represents You? Find out Click Me

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Also known widely as the Fire Bird, the phoenix is a profound symbol of the life and rebirth. It has a life cycle of 500 to 600 years and after that amount of time, it sets itself on fire and dies in the flames. Then, after three days, it rises again from the ashes. It is a completely benign creature who lives in dew. It is said that the phoenix has a beautiful melodious song which grows ever more mournful as its life comes to an end. It is also a symbol of the sun and immortality.

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A formidable creature half lion and half eagle, the griffin is said to be one thousand times stronger than any lion and five thousand times as farsighted as an eagle. Humans find themselves unable to lie while in a Griffin's presence. The griffin is also said to be fierce and untamed. It was a protector against evil and people often wore talismans of a griffin's claw to protect them from demons. Griffins were often used as transport for the gods. They were also reputed to swoop down from the mountains on occasion and pick up goats and small horses and bring them back to their nests for their young.

I wanted Frag’s. :( Fire Bird, Phoenix, etc. :P

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I'm a Phoenix.

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I'm a phoenix also

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In medieval Europe, dragons were considered mostly evil and a generally bad omen. Christianity linked the dragon with Satan because of the dragon's snake-like appearance. However, to the Orient cultures the dragon was a symbol of wisdom and royalty. It was a benign animal and the fifth creature of the Chinese zodiac. It resided over the east and the sunrise. It was also said to bring rain and the springtime. The dragon is interesting because it combines all four elements: air, earth, fire, and water. It could fly, had the horns of a ox, breathed fire, and resided over the moon.
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:huh: I was expecting a griffon but oh well...dragons are just as good. :dance:

I am more leet than all of you! Fear my dragonish pirate p0w@r! ^_^

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unicorn biatch!!!


You are the most universal mythical beast ever. Sightings of the unicorn have been reported from all over the world, even in modern times. Unicorns are pure and incorruptible. In China, unicorns symbolized gentleness, good will, and wisdom. Christianity links the unicorn with Christ. It is said that unicorns would only allow virgin girls to see them, let alone touch them. They were easily lured into fatal ambushes by a virgin with some poachers waiting for the unicorn in nearby bushes. A unicorn's horn was a highly prized possession, which was reputed to have great healing capabilities. With the touch of its horn, a unicorn could bring back a person who had been dead for several hours. But when separated from the unicorn's body, the magic was significantly reduced. The unicorn had the body of a horse, a unique spiraling horn, and a lion's tail. They were pure white in color.

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goalguarder12 wrote: unicorn biatch!!!


You are the most universal mythical beast ever. Sightings of the unicorn have been reported from all over the world, even in modern times. Unicorns are pure and incorruptible. In China, unicorns symbolized gentleness, good will, and wisdom. Christianity links the unicorn with Christ. It is said that unicorns would only allow virgin girls to see them, let alone touch them. They were easily lured into fatal ambushes by a virgin with some poachers waiting for the unicorn in nearby bushes. A unicorn's horn was a highly prized possession, which was reputed to have great healing capabilities. With the touch of its horn, a unicorn could bring back a person who had been dead for several hours. But when separated from the unicorn's body, the magic was significantly reduced. The unicorn had the body of a horse, a unique spiraling horn, and a lion's tail. They were pure white in color.
Hahahahahhahahahaha! You pansy!

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In medieval Europe, dragons were considered mostly evil and a generally bad omen. Christianity linked the dragon with Satan because of the dragon's snake-like appearance. However, to the Orient cultures the dragon was a symbol of wisdom and royalty. It was a benign animal and the fifth creature of the Chinese zodiac. It resided over the east and the sunrise. It was also said to bring rain and the springtime. The dragon is interesting because it combines all four elements: air, earth, fire, and water. It could fly, had the horns of a ox, breathed fire, and resided over the moon.

I was hoping for that one. I love dragons :)

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erolyn wrote: In medieval Europe, dragons were considered mostly evil and a generally bad omen. Christianity linked the dragon with Satan because of the dragon's snake-like appearance. However, to the Orient cultures the dragon was a symbol of wisdom and royalty. It was a benign animal and the fifth creature of the Chinese zodiac. It resided over the east and the sunrise. It was also said to bring rain and the springtime. The dragon is interesting because it combines all four elements: air, earth, fire, and water. It could fly, had the horns of a ox, breathed fire, and resided over the moon.

I was hoping for that one. I love dragons  :)


Me too. I adore them.

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:huh: I love dragons :wub:

I am a Phoenix
Also known widely as the Fire Bird, the phoenix is a profound symbol of the life and rebirth. It has a life cycle of 500 to 600 years and after that amount of time, it sets itself on fire and dies in the flames. Then, after three days, it rises again from the ashes. It is a completely benign creature who lives in dew. It is said that the phoenix has a beautiful melodious song which grows ever more mournful as its life comes to an end. It is also a symbol of the sun and immortality.

:unsure: That's funny! :lol:

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Minnie wrote: :huh: I love dragons :wub:

I am a Phoenix
Also known widely as the Fire Bird, the phoenix is a profound symbol of the life and rebirth. It has a life cycle of 500 to 600 years and after that amount of time, it sets itself on fire and dies in the flames. Then, after three days, it rises again from the ashes. It is a completely benign creature who lives in dew. It is said that the phoenix has a beautiful melodious song which grows ever more mournful as its life comes to an end. It is also a symbol of the sun and immortality.

:unsure: That's funny! :lol:
Hmmmm. You might die in a fire. :o


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I'm a Griffin

A formidable creature half lion and half eagle, the griffin is said to beone thousand times stronger than any lion and five thousand times as farsighted as an eagle. Humans find themselves unable to lie while in a Griffin's presence. The griffin is also said to be fierce and untamed. It was a protector against evil and people often wore talismans of a griffin's claw to protect them from demons. Griffins were often used as transport for the gods. They were also reputed to swoop down from the mountains on occasion and pick up goats and small horses and bring them back to their nests for their young.

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William Wallace wrote:
erolyn wrote: In medieval Europe, dragons were considered mostly evil and a generally bad omen. Christianity linked the dragon with Satan because of the dragon's snake-like appearance. However, to the Orient cultures the dragon was a symbol of wisdom and royalty. It was a benign animal and the fifth creature of the Chinese zodiac. It resided over the east and the sunrise. It was also said to bring rain and the springtime. The dragon is interesting because it combines all four elements: air, earth, fire, and water. It could fly, had the horns of a ox, breathed fire, and resided over the moon.

I was hoping for that one. I love dragons :)

Me too. I adore them.
They're my Zodiac year. My friend got me this kick-arse book about them for my birthday...

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William Wallace wrote:
erolyn wrote: In medieval Europe, dragons were considered mostly evil and a generally bad omen. Christianity linked the dragon with Satan because of the dragon's snake-like appearance. However, to the Orient cultures the dragon was a symbol of wisdom and royalty. It was a benign animal and the fifth creature of the Chinese zodiac. It resided over the east and the sunrise. It was also said to bring rain and the springtime. The dragon is interesting because it combines all four elements: air, earth, fire, and water. It could fly, had the horns of a ox, breathed fire, and resided over the moon.

I was hoping for that one. I love dragons :)

Me too. I adore them.
They're my Zodiac year. My friend got me this kick-arse book about them for my birthday...

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A Phoenix would kick the dragon's ass.

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Joe wrote: A Phoenix would kick the dragon's ass.
Nah, the dragon would snap up the Phoenix. :)

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William Wallace wrote:
Joe wrote: A Phoenix would kick the dragon's ass.
Nah, the dragon would snap up the Phoenix. :)
you kidding me? A pheonix would go all kamikaze n stuff, putting some serious hurtin on yonder dragon, and then just rise up from it's own ashes to do it again :P

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But what if the dragon scooped half of the ashes into one urn and blew the other ashes into the wind, huh? What's HALF a phoenix in a vase gonna do? :lol:

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you'd prolly end up with a mini phoenix then :lol:

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Like a mini cooper!
I'd rather have a mini cooper than a little bird that blows fire :lol:

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manadren wrote:
William Wallace wrote:
Joe wrote: A Phoenix would kick the dragon's ass.
Nah, the dragon would snap up the Phoenix. :)
you kidding me? A pheonix would go all kamikaze n stuff, putting some serious hurtin on yonder dragon, and then just rise up from it's own ashes to do it again :P
all four elements: air, earth, fire, and water
Said dragon would just extinguish the phoenix with some water and freeze the ashes with cold air. :P

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http://www.yayajon.com/watercircle/phoenix.html

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A dragon would SO beat a pheonix in a fight. You guys are stupid. Except Will, who's obviously on my side here.

A dragon could beat pretty much anything, except a ninja, or maybe a sober pirate on a good day. Or a samurai. But it definately beats every other mythical creature. No contest.

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Post by Joe »

What the hell are you talking about, dragons are the most overrated beast ever. So what if they can breath fire and do all that other stuff.
A Pheonix will never die, and eventually would kill the dragon. uhh

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