Are dragons Saurian?

In fantasy lore, especially Genshin Impact, Saurians are essentially dragons or dragon descendants, often depicted as having devolved or evolved from powerful ancient dragons into more common, humanoid (lizard/reptile-like) forms that coexist with humans, linking them directly to the dragon lineage. While "saurian" in biology means "lizard-like," in games and fantasy, they are the localized, scaled-down versions of true dragons, sometimes retaining draconic power.
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Are the Saurians dragons?

Saurians are dragon-like creatures that live harmoniously among the various human tribes and factions within the region.
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Does the Bible say dragons existed?

Yes, the Bible mentions "dragons," but translations vary; they often refer metaphorically to Satan or chaos, or literally to large sea/reptilian creatures (like Leviathan) that some scholars link to dinosaurs or large reptiles, appearing in books like Revelation (symbolizing Satan) and Job (Leviathan) or Old Testament verses mistranslated in the KJV as "dragons" (like tannin for sea monsters).
 
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Do dragons understand Valyrian?

Yes, dragons in Game of Thrones & House of the Dragon understand High Valyrian commands, but not as true linguistic comprehension; they learn specific words (like "Dracarys") as trained signals, much like a dog understands commands, with High Valyrian chosen for its rarity to prevent accidental triggers, though they can learn other languages or commands through consistent training. The bond with their rider, often magical, enhances this understanding, allowing them to grasp intent beyond just words.
 
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Are dragons basically dinosaurs?

No, dragons are mythical creatures, while dinosaurs were real animals that lived millions of years ago, but ancient people likely imagined dragons by finding and misinterpreting dinosaur fossils, leading to stories of giant, reptilian beasts with dinosaur-like features. While dragons aren't dinosaurs, the discovery of fossils probably inspired legends of these creatures across cultures, with some dragons resembling extinct reptiles like dinosaurs or pterosaurs. 
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Who has the closest DNA to dinosaurs?

Chickens are considered the closest living relatives of the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex, one of the most fearsome dinosaurs that ever lived. This connection is based on evolutionary biology and molecular studies. Birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs, a group that includes T. rex.
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Have dragons actually existed?

No, dragons as depicted in myths (giant, winged, fire-breathing reptiles) were not real creatures, but the legends likely stemmed from misinterpreted encounters with real animals like large lizards (Komodo dragons), dinosaur fossils, or cultural fears of snakes and storms. While no fossil record supports flying fire-breathers, real animals with dragon-like traits (scales, venom, teeth, claws) exist, and the concept of dragons appears globally as a powerful mythical symbol.
 
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Why did Drogon let Jon Snow live?

Game of Thrones' Drogon chose not to kill Jon Snow because of his Targaryen blood, his love for Daenerys, and Drogon's possible understanding that while Jon committed the act, he wasn't the reason for Daenerys' death at the end of Game of Thrones'.
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What is "I love you" in Valyrian?

To say "I love you" in High Valyrian, the phrase is Avy jorrāelan, which directly translates to "I love you," with avy meaning "you" (as the object) and jorrāelan meaning "I love". 
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Has a non-Targaryen ever ridden a dragon?

During the Dance of the Dragons, Hugh Hammer, Ulf the White, Addam of Hull, and Nettles were all found to be capable dragonriders. They were suspected to be Targaryen bastards, but never confirmed in the text. In particular, Nettles is sometimes pointed to as likely not a Targaryen.
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Do Catholics believe in dragons?

Catholics don't necessarily believe in literal, fire-breathing dragons as real creatures today, but they deeply engage with dragons as powerful symbolic figures representing evil, chaos, sin (like Satan or pride), and the spiritual battles saints overcome with faith, drawing from biblical imagery (Revelation's dragon) and legends like St. George, blending literal past encounters with large reptiles (perhaps dinosaur fossils) with metaphorical meaning.
 
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How long do dragons live?

Dragons in mythology and fantasy generally live for centuries to millennia, with some sources suggesting lifespans exceeding 1,000 or even 2,000 years, often becoming functionally immortal "Great Wyrms" in their final stages, while in fiction like Game of Thrones, they might live around 200 years or more, but real-world reptiles (Komodo dragons) only live a few decades, showing the huge difference between fantasy and reality. 
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Was there a dragon when Jesus was born?

The Bible talks about a Dragon, or rather, The Dragon, being present at the birth of Jesus. This most unusual nativity story is found in The Book of Revelation, chapter 12.
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Are there any dragons in Valyria?

Yes, Velaryons can have dragons, particularly through marriage to Targaryens or by having Valyrian blood, leading to members like Laena and Laenor Velaryon claiming dragons like Vhagar and Seasmoke, and later, the "dragonseeds" Addam and Alyn, who had Velaryon ties and rode dragons like Seasmoke and Moondancer, solidifying their ability to bond with dragons.
 
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Are dragons considered satanic?

In the Bible, dragons are symbolic figures representing chaos, evil, and Satan, particularly in Revelation where the "great red dragon" is Satan, but in other traditions (like Eastern cultures) and modern fantasy, they can symbolize wisdom, power, or even be benevolent, so they aren't inherently demonic, but are deeply tied to demonic symbolism in Western religious texts. 
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Are Chinese people descendants of dragons?

The Chinese people considered themselves the descendants of the dragon. As the emblem of the emperor and imperial command, the legend of the Chinese dragon permeates the ancient Chinese civilization and has shaped its culture. Its benevolence signifies greatness, goodness and blessings.
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Are there 5 or 7 love languages?

There are the original 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman (Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, Receiving Gifts, Acts of Service, Physical Touch) that are widely known, but newer research, like Truity's research and blogs, suggests there are closer to 7 love styles, adding Intellectual and Emotional/Activity to the mix for a more modern view. So, you'll find both models, with the 5 being the classic foundation and the 7 offering an expanded, updated perspective. 
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Which language do dragons speak?

Dragons speak different languages depending on the fictional universe, but most commonly they use Draconic, an ancient, powerful tongue often shared with dragonkin like Kobolds, also known as Dragon Tongue or Dragonish, used in Dungeons & Dragons, Elder Scrolls, and Wings of Fire; in How to Train Your Dragon, they speak Dragonese; while in Game of Thrones, dragons understand High Valyrian commands like "Dracarys" but don't converse like humans.
 
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What is the prettiest language to say "I love you"?

Here are the ten most romantic languages to say I love you:
  • Italian – Ti amo.
  • French – Je t'aime.
  • Portuguese – Eu te amo.
  • Spanish – Te amo or Te quiero.
  • Romanian – Te iubesc.
  • German – Ich liebe dich.
  • Polish – Kocham Cię.
  • Mandarin Chinese – Wǒ ài nǐ.
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Which is the saddest death in got?

The saddest death in Game of Thrones is subjective, but Hodor (Wylis), Shireen Baratheon, and Ned Stark are consistently cited for their tragic, heartbreaking, or profoundly impactful demises, with Hodor's "Hold the Door" sacrifice showcasing a life defined by a tragic, forced purpose, while Shireen's burning by her father and Ned's execution shattered innocence and the show's moral compass, respectively. Other contenders include Jorah Mormont's selfless dying moments, Oberyn Martell's gruesome end, and Lyanna Mormont's brave last stand.
 
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Why is Jon Snow's hair black if he's a Targaryen?

Jon Snow has black hair because he's half Stark (dark hair, dominant) and half Targaryen (silver/blonde, recessive), so the dominant Stark genes, particularly from his mother Lyanna, determined his dark coloring, a common genetic outcome for half-breeds in Westeros, even serving as a perfect disguise for his true heritage.
 
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Did Benjen know Jon Snow was a Targaryen?

It's never explicitly confirmed in Game of Thrones or the books, but strong theories and clues suggest Benjen Stark likely suspected or knew Jon's true parentage (Targaryen/Stark), possibly piecing it together from his closeness with Lyanna, Ned's secrecy, and Jon's resemblance to Lyanna, even if Ned never told him directly, driving his own path to the Night's Watch.
 
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What is the closest thing to a dragon that ever existed?

The closest real-life things to mythical dragons are gigantic prehistoric flying reptiles called Pterosaurs, like Thapunngaka shawi (a massive, spear-mouthed pterosaur from Australia) and Quetzalcoatlus (huge, two-legged flyers), along with some feathered dinosaurs and modern lizards that have "dragon-like" features, inspiring ancient tales, though none could breathe fire.
 
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What does God say about dragons?

God, through the Bible, primarily uses "dragons" symbolically to represent ultimate evil, chaos, and powerful enemies like Satan and oppressive empires, though some interpretations suggest the imagery stems from real encounters with large reptiles like dinosaurs, with verses in Revelation explicitly calling Satan a dragon. The Bible links these symbolic dragons to the serpent in Eden, showing a thread of evil from the beginning to the end times, but God's power is always depicted as greater, ultimately defeating these forces. 
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What is the lifespan of a dragon?

Dragon lifespans vary wildly by lore, but in fantasy (like D&D), they often live for over 1,000 years, reaching "Great Wyrm" status at 1,200+ years, while in Game of Thrones, they might only live around 200 years; real-world reptiles like Komodo dragons live decades, and bearded dragons (pets) typically live 10-15 years with good care, with exceptional individuals living longer.
 
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