The Gods of the ancient were intimately connected to animals. Our ancient ancestors were animistic, so to find an image of a God or Goddess in the likeness of an animal was commonplace. In many ancient cultures all over the world, the “mythical” dragon was both feared and honored.
The Dragoness is not to be feared, Rather to be revered and followed as she shines a light in the darkness helping us see us through the season of the “Bear” while we wait for its long slumber and hibernation, awaiting for the “Bull” to return
Some tales claim she’s nothing more than a mermaid, siren, or succubus. sometimes she’s depicted as a serpentine creature slithering through the nodes of the blockchain and yet also as part dragon of sorts. As a woman with the lower half of a fish, sometimes with two tails, Swimming in the code of solidity, making a rare appearance into the light this time on the Known Origin Platform or Perhaps she’s all of these and can shapeshift into any form she chooses? Regardless of all these depictions what we know is;
She is a Goddess at the crossroads. who straddle the line between seasons of Bear and Bull much like summer’s light dims into Autumn just enough to keep it alive with colorful trees and late blooming sunflowers. And all the colorful gourds. She keeps our hope alive