Serpents and Dragons: Crash Course World Mythology #38

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2017
  • This week, Mike is teaching you about the most mythic of mythological creatures: Dragons. Cultures across the world (and across Westeros) tell stories of dragons, and their power to destroy, their power to prop up kings, and their power to cause a nice, refreshing rain shower.
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Комментарии • 988

  • @billpariss9559
    @billpariss9559 6 лет назад +663

    West: Dragons get killed by brave heroes
    East: Dragons get killed by tigers, magic monkeys, ten-year-old children

    • @gabriel300010
      @gabriel300010 6 лет назад +155

      never underestimate an asian kid

    • @Supermateo97
      @Supermateo97 6 лет назад +17

      Any 10 year old in particular you're referring to?

    • @zeiitgeist
      @zeiitgeist 6 лет назад +26

      Matthew Julien Nezha…

    • @Anti-HyperLink
      @Anti-HyperLink 5 лет назад +29

      In the West dragons are seen as evil, but in the east they’re seen as good. East coast beast coast

    • @GKS225
      @GKS225 4 года назад +23

      As a Chinese, I've never heard of this legend before. The 4 significant creatures in Chinese myth are usually consist of tortoise, dragon, phoenix and tiger. I've never heard of any stories from bees. I'm not sure where they get these legends from. Do share the source of the story if it's been found.

  • @rosenmartin914
    @rosenmartin914 6 лет назад +461

    I'm kind of surprised that you didn't mention Jörmungandr, the Midgard/World Serpent of Norse mythology.

    • @vvaldbeere
      @vvaldbeere 6 лет назад +4

      He already mentioned Fafnir

    • @timothyblinn9734
      @timothyblinn9734 5 лет назад +15

      @@vvaldbeere However he wrongly claimed it was a German tale

    • @vvaldbeere
      @vvaldbeere 5 лет назад +53

      Timothy Blinn
      Fafnir is from norse mythology which is a branch of germanic mythology. The claim seems pretty reasonable to me.

    • @ballivareso8225
      @ballivareso8225 5 лет назад +7

      Timothy Blinn norse mythology comes from german myth

    • @lightheart5
      @lightheart5 5 лет назад +6

      The middle son of Loki

  • @atrudokht
    @atrudokht 6 лет назад +601

    Actually chinese dragons don’t need wings to fly. They are magical.

    • @zeiitgeist
      @zeiitgeist 6 лет назад +26

      atrudokht Some has wings. There are many variations as mentioned in this video, one interesting thing to note is when they were discussing the persian dragon, their depiction is an influenced from China during their contact through the silk road.

    • @theropen1997
      @theropen1997 5 лет назад +38

      While most dragons from chinese folklore were wingless, there was one variation called a Yinglong that grew wings if it lived past the usual chinese dragon life cycle of 2000 years.

    • @newname3718
      @newname3718 4 года назад +14

      Chinese dragon can be born as dragon or serpent through cultivation become dragon, first they get lil bumps on their head, then the front limbs followed by back limbs, the horns will grow as well, the number of claws will increase from 3 to 5. Once they have 5 claws on all limbs they are true dragon.
      The in between is called 蛟。Can bring good or bad meaning.

    • @arup1175
      @arup1175 4 года назад +3

      @@theropen1997 first dragon came from Indian mythology named vritra

    • @TheRojo387
      @TheRojo387 4 года назад +2

      So are African dragons, like Heylél and Apophis!

  • @YellowToomNook
    @YellowToomNook 6 лет назад +459

    What about Quetzalcoatl? It seemed perfect for this episode.

    • @anlashock
      @anlashock 6 лет назад +14

      I know, right, had the same thought.

    • @jacobvanderhoeven1008
      @jacobvanderhoeven1008 6 лет назад +74

      Generally I feel like they’ve ignored Central American and Aztec myths

    • @KanaidBlack
      @KanaidBlack 6 лет назад +20

      I think he was already named in a creation mythos, as Kukulkan. I mean, I you see close to Mexico in the map you can see him.

    • @TheQuetzalcoatl
      @TheQuetzalcoatl 6 лет назад +4

      yeah!!!!!!

    • @UnbreakableRukawa
      @UnbreakableRukawa 6 лет назад +10

      They could at least talk about her big boobs and motherly personality, or was that in an anime

  • @Galistarwater
    @Galistarwater 6 лет назад +49

    In the Vietnamese community, our most famous creation myth involves the marriage between a sea dragon and a beautiful mountain nymph. (Although in Vietnamese, she could also be considered a fairy or a goddess. In other words, she's a celestial being) Long story short, the mountain nymph Âu Cơ wasn't able to return to the Heavens because she tasted something of the Earth realm when she and her sisters visited. Thus, she had to make her home in the mountains. Meanwhile, the Dragon Sea King Lạc Long Quân (then a prince), went to the surface world and fell in love with Âu Cơ. (Being the king of dragons allows you to have a human form) The two were wed and she bore an egg sack with 100 eggs. From them came 100 children and the Vietnamese believed that they became the first 100 Vietnamese clans, one of them becoming the first ruler of Vietnam. Eventually, Âu Cơ missed the mountains and Lạc Long Quân missed the seas and the two decided to split ways, each taking 50 children with them, with the husband saying, "I am descended from dragons, you from nymphs.We are as incompatible as water is with fire. So we cannot continue in harmony." To this day, Vietnamese referred to themselves as the descendants of dragons and nymphs.
    As for Chinese dragon myths, My favorite involves the Jade Emperor and the Four Dragons who turned into the four rivers of China. Perhaps you should make future videos about these myths.

  • @doomstadt2371
    @doomstadt2371 6 лет назад +483

    What if they just sacrificed a virgin sheep?

    • @qafiansage4234
      @qafiansage4234 6 лет назад +14

      Maybe it was too risky?

    • @GhostBear3067
      @GhostBear3067 6 лет назад +117

      Maybe that is what the dragon originally wanted but the people misunderstood it, and since it was getting more food out of the deal the dragon never bothered to correct them.

    • @Ad_Hominem
      @Ad_Hominem 6 лет назад +7

      yeah. that makes sense. (no sarcasm intended.)

    • @hyacintheemmanuel5657
      @hyacintheemmanuel5657 6 лет назад +7

      Illumimati: stay where you are

    • @FALpwn
      @FALpwn 6 лет назад +9

      They don't exist in the UK they have only recently discovered they can be used for wool

  • @TheSilverVixen
    @TheSilverVixen 6 лет назад +34

    Trogdor reference in the first 20 seconds of the video? I already love it.

  • @PkmnBreeder
    @PkmnBreeder 6 лет назад +16

    Hi guys, I live in Chile and the indegenous Mapuche people have a myth of 2 serpents that fought, one rising the sea to kill of humans (called cai cai villu) and the other (Tren tren villu) rising the land to protect them, finally creating the fjords of the south of the country. It makes an interesting read, and you could finally put some stickers down in south america in your map!

  • @voxlknight2155
    @voxlknight2155 6 лет назад +7

    In Slavic mythology snakes DO actually transform into dragons (and a thing called the Hala, or Ala, there like HUGE dragons that reatch above the clouds, they mostly appear as black fog or mist) AND ITS COOL AF. And yes, its dope.

  • @andresarancio6696
    @andresarancio6696 6 лет назад +444

    Finally we answered the most important question.
    But what. About. DRAGONS?!

  • @albarleta2511
    @albarleta2511 6 лет назад +721

    Why did the dinosaurs live longer than the dragons?
    Because they didn't smoke.

    • @8015908
      @8015908 6 лет назад +39

      Al Barleta u should make advertisements against tabacco companies

    • @LightAnkou
      @LightAnkou 6 лет назад +6

      Al Barleta Badam tuss

    • @poison03nae
      @poison03nae 6 лет назад +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Gam3B0y23r0
      @Gam3B0y23r0 5 лет назад +4

      and did not drink mead in every opportunity they had..
      I think Hungover killed Dragons )

    • @whiterunguard8432
      @whiterunguard8432 5 лет назад +2

      OHH GOD AHHAHA

  • @RaixsOreh
    @RaixsOreh 6 лет назад +141

    aww, he didn't talk about the filipino dragons, the Bakunawa and the Minokawa, dragons so large that they could each swallow the sun and the moon, respectively.
    tradition dictated that to make them release the sun and moon from their maws, the people would bang pots and make a lot of noise to make the dragons leave and spit out the heavenly bodie

    • @nathansantiago1272
      @nathansantiago1272 6 лет назад +7

      Hardly Rainy Gamer yeeess sad haha but o well i hope they mention in the next episode the witch of Philippine myth ;the manananggal, mangkukulam, and mambabarang

    • @newname3718
      @newname3718 4 года назад +5

      Hahahha that's a dog in Chinese mythology. A pet of a three eye god I think.

  • @isbestlizard
    @isbestlizard 4 года назад +5

    I love how the welsh instead of killing dragons just get them super drunk and tame them XD that's proper nice hospitality

  • @vicenteortegarubilar9418
    @vicenteortegarubilar9418 6 лет назад +77

    In the mythology of my countrie Chile (wich is actually several different myths from different cultures and times) we had two giant snakes Cai Cai serpent of the sea and Tren Tren snake of the earth. Because of the constant war between them, cai cai would use tsunamis to attack tren tren and this in order to protect the living creatures of the ground would rise mountains and rechape the continents.
    Is a fascinating myth and I am thankful to this video for making me remember this.

    • @vietnamwithkingsley.5506
      @vietnamwithkingsley.5506 6 лет назад +13

      Vicente Ortega Rubilar This is really weird, cause my country, Vietnam, has the almost exact story too. But in my country folk story, the feud originate between Son Tinh(mountain spirit) and Thuy Tinh(water spirit), from fighting over the king's daughter for the right to marry her. The kings set out a collection of special dowry for both to find, but because he is secretly in favor Son Tinh, the mountain spirit won. Thuy Tinh know about this ruse and it's furious, so around the anniversary of their wedding, he would raise water and cause flooding all over the realm. In return, Son Tinh will raise the land up, creating mountain ranges and valleys. This is use as an explanation why our country is that mountainous for kids.

    • @vicenteortegarubilar9418
      @vicenteortegarubilar9418 6 лет назад +4

      Victor 654 yeah there are a lot of myths that are repeated between cultures, we share many stories, truly interesting.

    • @wearealreadydeadfam8214
      @wearealreadydeadfam8214 6 лет назад +5

      Reminds me of Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire.

    • @poison03nae
      @poison03nae 6 лет назад +2

      Native Americans have similar tales 😍😍 I would love to see videos of these 😍

    • @chickknightgreenleaf820
      @chickknightgreenleaf820 5 лет назад

      well considerate when the ice age ended, sea level raised and a lot of folk around the world have their land flooded, they going to have similar story to explain that

  • @jingruibai1957
    @jingruibai1957 10 месяцев назад +1

    i'm from heilongjiang pronvince where the Black Dragon River lies, and i'm happy to see a myth of this river on crash course!

  • @jakewalko1632
    @jakewalko1632 4 года назад +25

    Anyone else find it interesting that snakes/serpents are often present for the birth of man and woman in mythology?

  • @FrostWight
    @FrostWight 4 года назад +10

    Just an FYI: The story of Daniel over-feeding a dragon doesn't come from the Bible proper. It's from the apocryphal Bel and the Dragon, an additional late text added to the canonical book of Daniel.
    Loved this video! So interesting.

  • @odalisque0115
    @odalisque0115 6 лет назад +13

    What about Quetzalcóatl? The serpent God in Aztec mithology, who was also known as Kukulkán for the Mayans.

  • @raymondjones7423
    @raymondjones7423 4 года назад +2

    The Chinese story OMG the ending ....explains so much .
    So glad I saw this

  • @Montyjones680
    @Montyjones680 6 лет назад +17

    Instead of being sad that certain myths, creatures or places weren't mentioned, share the stories in the comments ! Keep the learning and appreciation of myth going ❤️

  • @pfefferfilm
    @pfefferfilm 4 года назад +3

    9:26 "If you don't have any endangered animal bones lying around, just pollute the water with household waste!"
    Also that's just the plot to Sprited Away

  • @Acesarecool4269
    @Acesarecool4269 6 лет назад +13

    Not even a mention of Jörmungandr! The giant world serpent that encircles Ydrassil!

    • @fictional-girl_05
      @fictional-girl_05 5 лет назад +1

      Jormungand/Jormungandr encircles just Midgard's ocean, not Yggdrassil. Nidhogg gnaws on the roots of the tree. But yeah, I'm bummed they didn't mention him too.

  • @bluestardragon7598
    @bluestardragon7598 4 года назад +2

    Serpents are basically another kind of dragon. The *amphithere* is a great example of a such beast. Amphitheres are *dragons that have no legs at all, have eyes like that in a peacock's tail, and have 2 wings that glittered and sparkled wherever they flew.*

  • @nicholaslienandjaja1815
    @nicholaslienandjaja1815 4 года назад +2

    0:57: Fun fact: In the movie Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), Tiamat was one of the many Titans (kaiju) that were awakened by King Ghidorah. Her containment unit was in Stone Mountain, Georgia.

  • @NhomL
    @NhomL 6 лет назад +62

    You forgot to mention Naga, the great serpent plays a role in Buddhist mythology and also heavily influence the creation myths in most Southeast Asian nations, for example, Cambodia.

    • @xr8dmoose135
      @xr8dmoose135 6 лет назад +1

      i just tripped head first back in WoW

    • @NhomL
      @NhomL 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah Naga in Warcraft imo came from that too, except the Naga in Buddhist Mythology doesn't seem to grow arms (nor legs) :D

    • @minghaoliang4311
      @minghaoliang4311 5 лет назад +1

      I believe Blizzard changed all their creations' appearance a little bit from the original mythology to avoid religious offense.

    • @NhomL
      @NhomL 4 года назад

      Yes, naga may originate from Hinduism or some other script even older (who knows). Though my point back then was that in Cambodian creation myth, we believe ourselves to be descendants of a naga (local) and a human king (foreign). I'm not entirely sure, but I couldn't find that or any similar story in Hindu myth.

    • @NhomL
      @NhomL 4 года назад

      An explanation or perhaps a speculation, it could simply be a merge between Hindusim which was imported from India and got localized into the native context and belief system... :)

  • @TomSistermans
    @TomSistermans 6 лет назад +258

    Of course the white dragon has to invade and attack the red dragon

    • @ANDELE3025
      @ANDELE3025 6 лет назад +5

      In the end (in history) the white dragon did win since both norse and danish raiders did end up being a pretty decent size of the british genetic population prior to true global trade/before the commonwealth.

    • @theoriginalsache
      @theoriginalsache 6 лет назад +16

      I'm surprised Mike didn't continue the story.
      King Vortigern was building a castle that was constantly being destroyed by Earthquakes. Not knowing why he was being plagued by Earthquakes, he consults with 12 wise men and at their advice eventually captures a young Merlin, intending to kill him and sprinkle his blood on the ground in order to stop the quakes. When young Merlin finds out what is up, he tells Vortigern that his blood won't stop the shaking and that he had built his castle on top of two sleeping dragons (one white and one red) and that whenever they woke, they fought, which was why his castle kept being shaken apart. The red dragon was Wales and the white, the Saxons and whomever won determined control of the kingdom and Vortigern needed to build his castle somewhere else. Merlin got to live and got a job as Vortigern's magician and then some stuff happened and then Arthur.

    • @roryokane5907
      @roryokane5907 6 лет назад +12

      ANDELE3025 the white dragon represents the Anglo-Saxons, not the Vikings who came along a few centuries later. The red dragon represents those parts of western Britannia that preserved Romano-Brythonic culture and traditions.

    • @starlinguk
      @starlinguk 6 лет назад +1

      Yay, Lancaster!

    • @aledgwyn2152
      @aledgwyn2152 6 лет назад +2

      Rory O'Kane a.k.a, the Welsh.

  • @FullMetalCaptain
    @FullMetalCaptain 6 лет назад +2

    Gotta say... this was a hilarious episode. A++ for Mike refusing to hide how thrilled he is to discuss dragons for an episode

  • @bjrnbjrnsson4012
    @bjrnbjrnsson4012 6 лет назад +1

    Love the Trogdor the Burninator joke

  • @draguinny3823
    @draguinny3823 5 лет назад +11

    6:31
    Level 100 python evolved into a level 100 dragon.
    Dragon wants to learn Break
    *{YES}* -{NO}-
    Dragon used break on the eggs.
    Eggs created many more animals

  • @theokchannel2081
    @theokchannel2081 6 лет назад +658

    I like to imagine dragons

    • @OdinMagnus
      @OdinMagnus 6 лет назад +50

      theokchannel a bit too radioactive for me :p

    • @dawnwayfinder
      @dawnwayfinder 6 лет назад +9

      I like to Puff Magic Dragons.

    • @Bc232klm
      @Bc232klm 6 лет назад +26

      you're a believer

    • @yashsathe2689
      @yashsathe2689 6 лет назад +5

      get out

    • @MagusMarquillin
      @MagusMarquillin 6 лет назад +7

      Maybe...maybe dragons like to imagine you.

  • @akirasaito1551
    @akirasaito1551 6 лет назад +87

    I've actually never heard of this particular Chinese story before. I always thought men and women came from Nu Wa, who created humans out of mud and breathed life into them...

    • @dexterred4932
      @dexterred4932 6 лет назад +19

      Count me in bcs most Chinese records b4 the modern evolution theory appeared all point the creation of man to the goddess Nu Wa, some claimed she created men from mud, others described she had babies with her husband and brother Fu Xi, they are both half serpent, half man.
      But the story told here is partially true, it was the story of how Chinese came to been, the first clan leader was called The Yellow Emperor, he took a snake as his sigil and totem, by defeating other tribes, he would add their totems, part of them at least on his totem, so he defeated all the surrounding clans, added the features from other animals to the snake, then the snake became dragon, so the clan of Hwang Di (Chinese for yellow emperor) became Hwa Xia, the foundation population of China until now.

    • @blackcoopa8807
      @blackcoopa8807 4 года назад +4

      Me I thought god just made people out of mud

    • @GKS225
      @GKS225 4 года назад +1

      I can't seem to find any Chinese source of these myth. Weird

    • @JKMT
      @JKMT 4 года назад +3

      @@GKS225 as a chinese i haven't heard of that story as well. Dragon just came into our history in early dynasty and our people bloomed thats why we call ourselves descendant of Dragon. But i think Dragon is just alien space ship.

    • @GKS225
      @GKS225 4 года назад +9

      @@JKMT I finally found the source of story from the book, Handbook of Chinese Mythology. Apparently the story is from the Bai people in southwest of China.

  • @eidorm.7953
    @eidorm.7953 6 лет назад +1

    Fan fact I heard about the Welsh red and white dragons. The red one symbolizes the Celtic people of Britain, while the white dragon symbolizes the invading Saxons - so the fight between the two dragons, was actually a metaphor for the Celts defending their land against the invading Saxons.

  • @shazakito
    @shazakito 6 лет назад +318

    No Quetzalcoatl? I'm disappointed

    • @nicholasdalli6303
      @nicholasdalli6303 6 лет назад +8

      I think they may have mentioned the feathered serpent before

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 6 лет назад +5

      that's a Serpent, not technically a Dragon

    • @enriqueramos2426
      @enriqueramos2426 6 лет назад +62

      They mentioned serpents and dragons here. So it made perfect sense. But this series has neglected hispanic-american countries and our mythos. So it doesn't surprise me anymore

    • @lordvisserys9187
      @lordvisserys9187 6 лет назад +4

      ulises amaro or jormungandr

    • @HeavenlyH3R0
      @HeavenlyH3R0 6 лет назад +6

      except the title is called serpents and dragons

  • @chescokun
    @chescokun 6 лет назад +125

    No Quetzalcoatl? C'mon Mike! You have it right there in the board behind you! I really hope we get another mention because our mesoamerican Dragons are as badass and interesting as any other!

  • @lilbasenji1
    @lilbasenji1 6 лет назад

    I love the pokemon cameos!!!! Python vs pikachu and caterpie

  • @FamilyGuyRoks6
    @FamilyGuyRoks6 5 лет назад +1

    i love the subtle trogdor reference there haha, burninating!!!

  • @colinwoodall6150
    @colinwoodall6150 6 лет назад +63

    the white dragon was supposed to represent the Saxon invaders to Romano-Celtic Britain. Merlin Ambrosius (yes that Merlin) predicts that the Red Welsh (or Celtic) Dragon would eventually overcome the Saxon White Dragon. Of course the Welsh eventually defeated the Saxons which allowed Wales to be it's own princedom for a hundred or so more years. It was finally the English king Edward Longshanks (Edward I named Longshanks because he was apparently so tall) who subdued the Welsh and made Wales part of England. Llewellyn the Last was the Prince of Wales that fought Longshanks and he was the last Prince of Wales to be born Welsh (hence the title). Ever since the heir to the British throne has been called the Prince of Wales (originally to appease the rebellious Welsh).
    Just an FYI

    • @hfkhan9469
      @hfkhan9469 4 года назад +1

      Plz can you mention the year of king edward

  • @122Delta
    @122Delta 6 лет назад +88

    Dragon dragon. Rock the dragon.
    Dragon ball z

  • @AnamikaRana
    @AnamikaRana 6 лет назад

    Love the way you’ve compressed the entire portion 👏👏

  • @LateNightBreeze777
    @LateNightBreeze777 6 лет назад +110

    Egg math doesnt add up to 99.
    25 + 25 + 1 +24 +25 = 100

    • @GhostBear3067
      @GhostBear3067 6 лет назад

      Late Night Breeze
      Why am I suddenly reminded of the bullet counting scene in Clue?

    • @sararielle
      @sararielle 6 лет назад +4

      Thanks. This was bothering me.

    • @pforgottonsoul
      @pforgottonsoul 6 лет назад

      there were still 100 in total the monkey kept one of the eggs explaining the 1 in the middle, though the 98 at the end should have been 97 since one of the 100 eggs was the serpent.

    • @Smuv_Rivvum
      @Smuv_Rivvum 6 лет назад

      Late Night Hjgwuuasjhsbd buiqlppkmuiaqn Bush’s
      MnaqqqqnzhejiwnjmqnmmnnnNAikklppna Nakisha jkjkjmjijnxnnm

  • @violetmoon1587
    @violetmoon1587 6 лет назад +39

    Got to love a good dragon myth

    • @youtubingjaguar5082
      @youtubingjaguar5082 6 лет назад

      True that. ;)

    • @atrudokht
      @atrudokht 6 лет назад

      That’s only exist in Asia, a benevolent dragon.

    • @aymericdallagnol2570
      @aymericdallagnol2570 6 лет назад

      atrudokht No, Arthurian Legends depict occidental dragons to be good and wise most of the time. And there some nordic tales and myths who don't always depict them as alpha predators for humans.

  • @LazerLord10
    @LazerLord10 6 лет назад +31

    omg, dragons.
    I just think they look cool tbh.

  • @Noidonteatbabiesstopasking
    @Noidonteatbabiesstopasking Год назад

    That Raksh story is so sweet

  • @KingaKucyk
    @KingaKucyk 4 года назад +1

    I absolutely ADORE Oriental Dragons. Tiamat is beautiful as well 😍

  • @jona.scholt4362
    @jona.scholt4362 5 лет назад +3

    Can we get a shout out for Rostam?! That horse was awesome!

  • @khnum7998
    @khnum7998 6 лет назад +28

    You missed Kukulkan as a far west exemple winged-serpent-dragon like god!

  • @KenMattsson
    @KenMattsson 6 лет назад +1

    Love the Trogdor reference!

  • @neverbacktoreal
    @neverbacktoreal 6 лет назад

    Could you please update the Mythology Playlist and add the new videos!!! Thank you! I really love this series - I live how Mike is so enthusiastic about these themes - makes me smile a lot + learning much more fun ❤

  • @Sara-ur8fv
    @Sara-ur8fv 6 лет назад +24

    God, I love Crash Course 😍

  • @kevin4gwen
    @kevin4gwen 6 лет назад +64

    Who els saw the Pikachu under the Tigers rule 😆😆😆😁😁😁

    • @NawidN
      @NawidN 6 лет назад +7

      But did you notice the Caterpie under the Bees' rule?

    • @Ajr-pz3ph
      @Ajr-pz3ph 6 лет назад +1

      Me

    • @SilentThundering
      @SilentThundering 6 лет назад +3

      Nawid N. Should have been a Weedle

    • @nicholaslienandjaja1815
      @nicholaslienandjaja1815 4 года назад

      OK, if the dragon ate some Pokemon, does that mean he is now a Rayquaza?

    • @anya2885
      @anya2885 4 года назад

      Where???

  • @superlibrarian807
    @superlibrarian807 6 лет назад +1

    +50 points for the Trogdor reference.

  • @ceciland18
    @ceciland18 Год назад

    The Welsh story sounds like a bedtime story talking about the defeat of the Scandinavian raiders. The Welsh with red hair symbolizing the red dragon, the Scandinavians with white blond hair representing the white dragon.

  • @pauvelasco06
    @pauvelasco06 6 лет назад +10

    in the Philippines we have a moon-eating dragon/serpent called the Bakunawa

  • @Bysthedragon
    @Bysthedragon 6 лет назад +6

    Almost every culture has their own version of a dragon or great serpent. European Dragons and Oriental Dragons are the most well known but Africa has their own dragons too, Mexico has Quetzalcoatl, Australia has the Rainbow Serpent, Hawaii has the Mo'o.

  • @connerd5647
    @connerd5647 5 лет назад +1

    thank you for the homestar runner reference that was much appreciated

  • @llewballantine6678
    @llewballantine6678 6 лет назад

    I just finished watching through this playlist today and I was just wondering when there would be more.
    This is very pleasing, especially since it's DRAGONS.

  • @MonDieuMaCauseMonEpee
    @MonDieuMaCauseMonEpee 6 лет назад +10

    Thank Akatosh! Finally!!

  • @jonathantornstrand6591
    @jonathantornstrand6591 6 лет назад +9

    Fafner is actually a figure from Nordic mythology there is a large run inscription outside of the Swedish town Eskilstuna it’s called the Sigurasristning

    • @theoriginalsache
      @theoriginalsache 6 лет назад +3

      Nordic and German mythology are the same mythology, just with different names. I.e. The Allfather was Odin in Norway and Woden in Germany, but no matter the name, still the same guy. Which is why "Norse Mythology" and "Germanic Mythology" are used interchangeably.

    • @Sigart
      @Sigart 6 лет назад

      Some differences. But likely, there would have been regional differences within Scandinavia as well.
      It's a bit.. not exactly okay to say they're the same, though. Like... it just feels wrong.

    • @Edgewalker001
      @Edgewalker001 6 лет назад

      I may be wrong in this but the name of the inscription even seems to translate into "Sigurd's carving", then again I dunno, ancient Swedish is weird.

    • @jonathantornstrand6591
      @jonathantornstrand6591 6 лет назад

      you're rigth it translates to Sigurd's carving and it tells the tale of Sigurd a warrior who killed the snake dragon Fafnir

    • @vvaldbeere
      @vvaldbeere 6 лет назад

      Sigart
      We know too little about continential germanic mythology to really make any distinct differences from norse mythology. The deities are the same but people gave them differing importance.
      German and norse myth probably have a similiar relationship as greek and roman myth do.

  • @ffiontrollope3770
    @ffiontrollope3770 4 года назад

    So happy that the mabinogion was talked about and the story of Y Ddraig Goch.
    Cymry am Byth!

  • @sudhisappurisa6006
    @sudhisappurisa6006 4 года назад +1

    About the origin of chinese dragon that depicted on toughtbubble section, is actually a myth from an obscure ethnic group on southwest china called Bai people. You can read about it on "Handbook of Chinese Mythology".
    Many ethnic groups on China has different depiction of dragons. Despite that, all of them agreed that chinese dragons are benevolent creature.
    Sorry for my bad english.

  • @rleandro315
    @rleandro315 6 лет назад +10

    Is there enough mythology about/related to eclipses? It'd be awesome to see a chapter about it

    • @fictional-girl_05
      @fictional-girl_05 5 лет назад

      Oh, believe me, there's plenty. The ancient cultures had to explain the sudden disappearance of the sun or moon somehow.

  • @rekuma
    @rekuma 6 лет назад +4

    I'm surprised there wasn't much mention of the Central American Dragon/Serpent/Gods?

  • @ewenopa8780
    @ewenopa8780 6 лет назад

    thank you for the homestar runner reference in the intro!

  • @sifatshams1113
    @sifatshams1113 4 года назад +2

    Nebuchadnezzar's logic: What? Daniel defeated my dragon? I'll show him! Throw him to the lions!

  • @vigilantsycamore8750
    @vigilantsycamore8750 6 лет назад +5

    I'll admit I'm kind of disappointed that Mike didn't mention the Dragon of Wawel.
    Basically, back before Mieszko I converted to Christianity, King Krak founded the city of Krakow. But the city was attacked by a dragon, who started by eating sheep but then developed a taste for human flesh. All of the knights failed to defeat the dragon, but one cobbler had a plan. He killed a sheep, filled it with sulphur and left it at the mouth of the dragon's cave. The dragon fell for the trick and ate the sheep... turns out dragons find sulphur too spicy for their taste, so the dragon drank water from the Vistula river to stop the burning. Of course, the heat in the dragons body turned the water to steam, and the steam built up to the point that the dragon exploded. Popped. Like a balloon.
    And then there's the standard ending: the cobbler marries the princess, they all live happily ever after and OH did I forget to mention what happened to the remains of the dragon? The cobbler made its skin into shoes for the princess.

  • @edahiguajardo9015
    @edahiguajardo9015 6 лет назад +11

    Quetzalcoatl, Jurgamundr or the divine serpents of Australia?

    • @rexmundi3108
      @rexmundi3108 6 лет назад

      Actually, Quetzalcoatl was a dinosaur, not a dragon.

    • @tuxedosteve1904
      @tuxedosteve1904 5 лет назад +1

      @@rexmundi3108 Actually Quetalcoatl was a Flying reptile not a dinosaur. Pterosaur arent dinosaurs. He means Quetalcoatl the mayan/aztec God who is a serpent god with Feather's.

  • @AlexWilliamsAlexillustrates
    @AlexWilliamsAlexillustrates 6 лет назад +1

    the red dragon symbolises Wales and the white dragon, England. A simple, yet elegant metaphor for the struggle between our two nations.

  • @elenabachmann7845
    @elenabachmann7845 6 лет назад +1

    YES I love the trogdor reference so much

  • @dysphoricfeverdream2488
    @dysphoricfeverdream2488 6 лет назад +4

    But what about Jorrmangander the Norse Serpent

  • @JosephJoboLicayan
    @JosephJoboLicayan 6 лет назад +5

    Ryū ga waga teki wo kurau!
    Ryūjin no ken wo kurae!

  • @Ass_Blaster_Disaster_Master
    @Ass_Blaster_Disaster_Master 6 лет назад

    I appreciate the Trogdor reference.

  • @teedee9326
    @teedee9326 6 лет назад

    This is so cool! Like Catching a level 100 shiny rayquaza with a beast ball!

  • @rodrigogiles5390
    @rodrigogiles5390 6 лет назад +4

    and Quetzalcoatl or Kukulkan?

  • @avatarmary
    @avatarmary 6 лет назад +12

    Yo i never heard the version of the daniel story where there was an actual dragon involved

    • @andrewsuryali8540
      @andrewsuryali8540 6 лет назад +10

      It's from the Apocrypha of Daniel. The Septuagint has it so the Catholic and Orthodox churches kept it. It was one of the books expunged from the Protestant Bible.

  • @milissamackey7231
    @milissamackey7231 6 лет назад

    Very excited for hags

  • @gayatri-ydkh
    @gayatri-ydkh 6 лет назад +1

    Going through the comment section...Wow!! I didn't know there were so many dragon types!! Good to know so thank you all and Google, here I come!

  • @109Rage
    @109Rage 5 лет назад +4

    Nothing on the Mesoamerican feathered serpent? Ok…

  • @michael.snavely
    @michael.snavely 6 лет назад +9

    That’s not the biblical account of Daniel and the lion’s den at all 😂😂

    • @OspreyKnight
      @OspreyKnight 6 лет назад +7

      Learned this from the comment section,
      Kieran Shepherd "It’s from the extra books of Daniel, not part of the Jewish Torah, considered apocryphal (dubious) by Protestants, but canonical by Catholics."

    • @andrewollmann304
      @andrewollmann304 6 лет назад +1

      OspreyKnight Exactly...the story’s even called “Bel and the Dragon.”

  • @christiantriplett4179
    @christiantriplett4179 6 лет назад

    I love when it rains.

  • @AkDragoon
    @AkDragoon 6 лет назад +1

    A Trogdor reference from PBS Digital Studios? My life is complete.

  • @cinefilepictures7070
    @cinefilepictures7070 6 лет назад +7

    What version of the book of Daniel were you reading? Sounds hilariously and completely off of the story I’ve read
    Not trying to sound pretentious, just curious lol

    • @kieranshepherd
      @kieranshepherd 6 лет назад +5

      It’s from the extra books of Daniel, not part of the Jewish Torah, considered apocryphal (dubious) by Protestants, but canonical by Catholics.

    • @cinefilepictures7070
      @cinefilepictures7070 6 лет назад

      Kieran Shepherd Ooh, gotcha. Interesting stuff

  • @Sackofbooks
    @Sackofbooks 6 лет назад +25

    There's a tiny part of me that wants Scotland and Northern Ireland to leave the UK, so that the British people can rectify the great miscarriage of justice that was the omission of the Welsh dragon from the Union Jack.
    It's almost like the people making the British flag were like "Oh, we have an opportunity to add a dragon to our flag. Should we do that, thus making it objectively better? No, let's leave it out and force people to fantasize about what might have been for the rest of eternity."

    • @Xerxes2005
      @Xerxes2005 6 лет назад +1

      Wales was already part of England when the Union was made. Therefore, it is represented by St George's Cross (red cross on white field).

    • @Sackofbooks
      @Sackofbooks 6 лет назад

      I'm aware that England and Wales were the same entity when the Union was made, but that doesn't change the fact that they are now and were in the past separate political and cultural entities.
      And St. George's Cross is the symbol of England, not Wales.

    • @Montyjones680
      @Montyjones680 6 лет назад +2

      Xerxes2005 point still stands that there was an opportunity for a dragon, and we received no dragon! 😂 🐉 always gonna be jealous of the bloody Welsh

    • @imperialcrusader2647
      @imperialcrusader2647 6 лет назад

      Britain has other problems to worry about, not their flag.

    • @Sackofbooks
      @Sackofbooks 6 лет назад +1

      Oh, I never said that this was the only or most important issue facing the country (it's definitely not). I'm saying it's a problem that ought to be addressed.

  • @karar.kendall4872
    @karar.kendall4872 5 лет назад

    i love the battle aganist ragnarok and davy jones in the intro

  • @Sigart
    @Sigart 6 лет назад

    That has got to be the most simplified retelling of Faffnir's legend I have ever heard. Wow.

  • @ceterfo
    @ceterfo 6 лет назад +21

    Troooooogdoooooor!!!!!!!!

    • @doomstadt2371
      @doomstadt2371 6 лет назад +4

      Burnanating the country side!!!!

    • @joshuagiddy9769
      @joshuagiddy9769 6 лет назад +3

      Thank GOD someone else got that reference :D

    • @ceterfo
      @ceterfo 6 лет назад +1

      I'm just honored to be his emissary.

    • @KenMattsson
      @KenMattsson 6 лет назад +2

      It was the first thing I noticed.

    • @M0053yfate
      @M0053yfate 6 лет назад +2

      It's upsetting I had to scroll this far. Happy Decemberween everyone! It's only 55 days after Halloween.

  • @danielgysi5729
    @danielgysi5729 6 лет назад +4

    There are 100 eggs.
    25+25+1+24+25=100

    • @LOL-bo2ly
      @LOL-bo2ly 6 лет назад

      Daniel Gysi makes sense

  • @peppersych6127
    @peppersych6127 5 лет назад

    0:09 poor Thoth. He really needs a stand-alone video

  • @alecharding
    @alecharding 6 лет назад

    And now, the D&D crash course special! featuring Tiamat!

  • @georgiabrebner
    @georgiabrebner 6 лет назад +26

    This had four views when I first clicked I've never felt more important

  • @oldcowbb
    @oldcowbb 6 лет назад +11

    I'm chinese, i never heard of that chinese dragon myth

    • @owengovender1044
      @owengovender1044 4 года назад

      Wait then have you heard of any dragon stories because I am trying to get some more info on dragons

    • @fluffycat1293
      @fluffycat1293 4 года назад

      Owen Govender many chinese myths involve dragons, but dragons are often not the main character

    • @fluffycat1293
      @fluffycat1293 4 года назад +1

      Owen Govender one of the most famous would probably be Nezha’s story, but that one does not exactly portray dragons as super powerful. In chinese myth, there was sort of like a primordial battle/war between dragons and phoenix’s, of which all of the powerful members of both tribes died. As a result, both tribes were significantly weakened and I think the phoenix tribe was essentially wiped out except a select few?? So asides from some of those super primordial myth stories, dragons sometimes aren’t portrayed as very powerful in comparison. They are still really important to humanity tho, since they control rain/floods/water so are still respected

  • @sadlobster1
    @sadlobster1 6 лет назад +2

    In a fantasy series I wrote, dragons are among the most sacred of creatures in the realm. In fact, they were the creatures of the realm my series takes place in.
    But on another note, they share some traits we humans have. They have families, a sort of "social hierarchy (except there's no kings among dragonkind.) But most of all; like us humans, Dragons are not born either good or evil.
    They simply...choose either path, later in life. Though...why ANY human would actually WANT to be evil is beyond me

  • @zebbrahvi2908
    @zebbrahvi2908 6 лет назад

    Could u guys make a series on Dinosaurs. And their species, classification and grouping and all that. And what led to their extinction.

  • @doubleplusgoodful
    @doubleplusgoodful 6 лет назад +3

    Oh, come on! The various Aboriginal Australian Dreaming Stories of “The Rainbow Serpent” deserved at least a passing mention. Derbarl Yerrigan (the Noongar name for her(?)) is so closely associated with water that what colonists called the Sawn River has, of old, been named Derbal Yerrigan.
    Across this continent the Rainbow Serpent is found in many Dreaming stories (ancient myths.) I can’t recommend highly enough the reading of (and, more importantly, listening to) Dreaming stories.

    • @joey_rabone
      @joey_rabone 6 лет назад

      I too was disheartened at the lack of Rainbow Serpent.

  • @kingjonstarkgeryan8573
    @kingjonstarkgeryan8573 6 лет назад +10

    Danerys' claim is based of her ancestor Aegon the Conqueror conquering the Seven Kingdoms and creating the Iron Throne.

  • @ductuslupus87
    @ductuslupus87 6 лет назад

    This guy is great at narrating mythology.

  • @KayclauShipper
    @KayclauShipper 6 лет назад

    My favorite Serpents/Dragons are Kaikai and Trengtreng. They are awesome.

  • @trevorwilliams8353
    @trevorwilliams8353 6 лет назад +6

    Does this make chihro from spirited away a Chinese demigod?

    • @frankteng
      @frankteng 6 лет назад +2

      Trevor Williams no, and its a Japanese animation.

  • @A-temporal
    @A-temporal 6 лет назад +4

    You mentioned snakes as background for dragons, yet there was no mention of dragons in America. With such diversity and richness in culture and myth, I find it pitiful that you guys did not include the feathered snakes of Aztec and Mayan cultures, as they are in every category, dragons. I realize that time and the length of the videos are a matter of issue when writing the episodes, but I wish you would be more inclusive to all cultures when presenting the subjects, if you do deep research you´ll find that archetypes are predominant in myths around the world. Maybe consider making a Part II video for some subjects?. I really like the show, I just wish it could take a direction where it would fit inn myths from all over the glove, and give them equal weight of importance, not just center around those in Europe and Asia.

  • @ScienceGalAquatics
    @ScienceGalAquatics 6 лет назад +1

    Love the videos watch every time. I’m a single mom and currently working on my masters for genetics and recently started a new channel all about aquariums and guppies. Know it’s random but biology is fascinating and guppies are used in Genetic research often, just want to pass knowledge where I can. Thank you for the inspiration for deciding just go for it. Listening to your videos while doing homework is the must needed break I need. Enjoy, Happiest of New Years 2018!

  • @sharko5300
    @sharko5300 5 лет назад +1

    Very interesting. I always had an idea that dragon mythology occurred when humans of civilized periods happened upon exposed extinct animal species, i.e. dinosaurs early large mammals. Thanks to this, I see I am mistaken. Thank you Crash Course!