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Monster Hunter Tri shipped over one million units prior to its Japanese release date. [55] It was the top-selling game in Japan for the week ending August 2, 2009, at 520,000 copies sold. [56] As of December 12, 2009, Monster Hunter Tri is the best-selling third-party video game for the Wii in Japan, at 960,000 copies sold. [57]
The greatest of the winged dragons. Created by the Dark Lord Melkor. Destroyed by Eärendil during the War of Wrath. Balerion. A Song of Ice and Fire. George R.R. Martin. Nicknamed the black dread he was the greatest dragon in Westeros history. Rode by Aegon I Targaryen. Caraxes.
Gorbash is the house dragon, Smrgol is Carolinus' dragon, and Bryagh is Ommadon's dragon, there are many other unnamed dragons, including an Asian dragon named Shenzou ridden by one of Carolinus's brothers and a female dragon named Lunarian ridden by another of his brothers. The Green Dragon.
Caladrius (Roman) – white bird with healing powers. Chalkydri (Jewish) – heavenly creatures of the Sun. Chamrosh (Persian mythology) – body of a dog, head & wings of a bird. Cinnamon bird (Greek) – greek myth of an arabian bird that builds nests out of cinnamon. Devil Bird (Sri Lankan) – shrieks predicting death.
Blue Ogre (referred as a non-specified "monster" on its toy version's instructions) Appears in Grimlock's New Brain The Rebirth (Part 3) Tony St. James Alive Blot is a very fierce looking blue brutish monster who looks very much like an Ogre. He is clearly the most vile of all Decepticons as he oozes liquids that cannot be described from ...
The Red-Bearded Dragon (赤髯龙) is the fourth son of the Dragon King who protects the Yellow River. The Fu Lao Dragon (福老龙) is the fifth son of the Dragon King who serves as the bell-keeper for the Buddha. The Wen Shou Dragon (文寿龙) is the sixth son of the Dragon King who serves as the ridge-guarding member of the Divine Palace.
This category includes a list of dragons that appear in fiction as distinct from legend, myth or belief. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
This is a list of lists of dragons. List of dragons in mythology and folklore. Dragons in Greek mythology. Germanic dragon. Slavic dragon. European dragon. Chinese dragon. Japanese dragon. Korean dragon.