Talk:Kamijou Touma/@comment-38.132.103.74-20200502010410

So i've done some research about dragon in different cultures :

Europe : mostly symbole of evile and wild creatures

China : the highest ranking creature + a tail about Dragon Kings of the four seas

Japan : one of the four creatures from heavens of Japanese mythology  It has often been the symbol of the emperor or of a hero

Also i saw another research by a person in another comment section about dragon and bible so i've done his research again and these are confirmed results : the word seraph Akyəst can also be translated to "dragon" or "an alternate term for Hell" ,In one of the paragraphs, it stated that a seraph performed "an act of ritual purification", cleansing oneself prior to worshipping a deity ( that was for seraph meaning). Now, for the actual dragons, or rather water serpents mentioned as hydras. They appeared mostly for praising God.

Also"SERAPHIM" in the original Hebrew and Greek means literally "fiery serpent", Jewish Rabbis translated the word Seraphim to Drakones (δράκονες "serpents"), identifiying dragons as heavenly creatures whose job was to consume the wicked. Cherubim and Seraphim are actually different from the messenger angels who are the human-like servants of the Lord.

Now match i with IB