The Three Headed Dragon

Us Three
Us Three
What happens when Emma discovers that her best friends/crushes are dominants and pushes them to accept her as a submissive? Will she be able to be with them in the way she desires in the end, or will this merely complicate matters further? There's only one way to find out!!!
9.1
101 Chapters
The Exiled Dragon
The Exiled Dragon
"Please, don't eat me," it begged. The voice was that of angels...Another hand gripped the trunk until finally, another eye appeared. One was beautiful, but now both looked back at me with an intensity that would sear into my soul until the day I died. It was a girl, a tiny girl. Her smell continued to be blown in my direction, and by the gods, I swear they were trying to draw her to me."Creed, an exiled dragon, known for his ruthless fighting and disturbing appearance. The dragon elders deemed him unworthy of a mate, the moon goddess would not grant one that was conceived of r*pe.Odessa, a woman who lost her father to cancer, her estranged mother finds her hours later after her father's death, whisks her away to a fantasy world to repay her debt to the Duke of Vamparia. She is now a mere blood bag, but one night fate was on her side. She escaped the vampire kingdom only to find herself found by a beast who takes her under his wings.Together they will unfold a new love and adventure as they try and defeat the vampires that hold humans hostage, for Creed to get his revenge for the new treasure he wants to call his own. Romance blossoms and even a special twist to make your heart squeeze with warmth.
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77 Chapters
The Gentle Dragon
The Gentle Dragon
Kaylani is the last water dragon, or she was until a scientist began making hybrids out of dragon DNA. She has been unable to have her own children, even when she mated with the earth dragon, Avani. He is now mated, so having a dragon baby is no longer an option. Instead of her own child, Kaylani adopted Naida, a hybrid created in a laboratory by the mad scientist, Oliver, using her DNA. Everett is a human who has become a doctor to the dragons. He switched his focus from humans to dragons, shifters, and eventually hybrid and elf anatomy. He has worked to find ways to save the hybrids, whether from explosives in their brains, from shifting into deformed creatures in a hybridization gone wrong or correcting the DNA of the ones whose injected DNA is incompatible and will kill the hybrid when they shift for the first time. Kaylani recognized Everett as her mate the first time she saw him. Unlike the other elemental dragons, she has no intention of fighting the mate bond and would love nothing more than for Everett to claim her. Everett, however, doesn't feel worthy of the gorgeous water dragon who looks like a goddess. However, her intelligence and her kindness continue to draw him to her, nearly as much as the mate bond pulls her to him. They work well together and have opened a school for the laboratory created dragons and hybrids, as well as other pure shifters, to help them understand themselves better and ensure that they have a positive future. Can Kaylani convince Everett to claim her, taking her as his mate, or are they destined to work side by side, never knowing the true love that comes from the dragon bond?
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67 Chapters
Dragon Moon
Dragon Moon
Find the jewel, save the kingdom--and the dragons.Princess Nya Gould fears the Dragon Moon, the night each year when one young person in their kingdom is sacrificed to a dragon to keep him from destroying their lands. When it is her friend who is taken, she creates a plan to get him back.But when Nya discovers the dragon isn't feasting on the sacrifices and is actually using them to retrieve a missing jewel, one that can save his kind and restore his kingdom, she is torn between helping him and using this knowledge to the advantage of her own kingdom.It doesn't make things easier when she finds herself attracted to the dragon shifter when he's in his human form. Slate is a sexy beast of a man, with dark smoldering eyes and rippling muscles. Can he see her as anything more than the annoying, spoiled human princess who has infiltrated his lair?As Nya and Slate work together to find the jewel, their relationship grows, and Nya is left with a choice:Find the jewel and save the kingdom--or the dragon?
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48 Chapters
Dragon Dhampir
Dragon Dhampir
After 18 years of enslavement, Seraphina is rescued by a Prince, her Prince, her fated lover. She learns that, not only is she Heiress to the Kingdom, she also has a dragon familiar. She is the first Dragon Dhampir. Seraphina truly thought her life of pain and sorrow was finally over only to learn that, her Prince has a sordid past and a bastard child on the way and the child’s mother is hellbent on destroying Seraphina and all she holds dear. After finally finding a family, her dream wedding in sight and another happy surprise on the way, her seemingly picturesque life will come crashing down around her in a fit of flames and fury but, will she rise from the flames like a phoenix or will she burn with all that she loves?Fantasy/Vampire/Shapeshifter/Romance/Dhampir/Dragon/18+
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67 Chapters
The Silver Dragon
The Silver Dragon
***Warning this book does contain sexual assault, suicide attempt/ideation, physical violence, and adult language. Please read at your own discretion.***** Davina lives an ordinary human life with her parents, having no clue werewolves, vampires, elves and witches and warlocks truly exist. Everything changes when her family is attacked, leaving her orphaned and in the care of the man she believes is her uncle. But little does Davina know this isn’t the first time Davina has been left orphaned and the ones that raised her are not her parents. She has no idea just how important she is and how the magical world relies on her for their survival. Will the local Alpha of the Palmetto Pack be able to accept that Davina is his mate, despite her being the very reason his father is dead? Their meeting will spark a series of events that will unfold the mystery of Davina’s past and what she truly is.
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89 Chapters

What Are The Weaknesses Of The Three Headed Dragon In Lore?

4 Answers2025-05-28 16:48:56

As someone deeply immersed in fantasy lore, the three-headed dragon is a fascinating yet flawed creature. Its primary weakness lies in its divided consciousness—each head often acts independently, leading to internal conflict and erratic decision-making. This lack of coordination can be exploited in battle, especially if you target one head while the others are distracted.

Another vulnerability is its sheer size. While intimidating, it makes the dragon slower and less agile, particularly in confined spaces. Fire-breathing is its signature attack, but prolonged use can exhaust its energy reserves, leaving it vulnerable. Additionally, its scales might be tough, but the undersides of its necks and wings are often softer, making them prime targets for skilled warriors or archers. Legends like 'Game of Thrones' depict such dragons as powerful but not invincible, emphasizing their reliance on a rider or master for strategic direction.

What Powers Does The Three Headed Dragon Have In Mythology?

4 Answers2025-05-28 21:53:39

I've always been fascinated by the three-headed dragon in mythology, and the more I research, the more layers I uncover. In Slavic folklore, Zmey Gorynych is a fearsome three-headed dragon with each head representing different aspects of destruction—fire, poison, and brute force. It’s said that each head can regenerate if severed, making it nearly invincible. In Greek mythology, the Hydra shares similarities, though it’s more serpentine. Its heads multiply when cut, and its venom is lethal.

Another example is Tiamat from Mesopotamian myths, often depicted as a multi-headed dragon embodying chaos. Each head symbolizes a different natural disaster, like floods or storms. In modern interpretations, three-headed dragons often appear in fantasy works like 'Game of Thrones,' where Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion collectively represent fire and bloodshed. The three heads typically signify triple threats—power, wisdom, and terror—making them iconic in myths worldwide.

Where Can I Read Novels About The Three Headed Dragon For Free?

4 Answers2025-05-28 15:20:21

I've spent countless hours diving into fantasy novels, especially those featuring mythical creatures like three-headed dragons. If you're looking for free reads, I highly recommend checking out RoyalRoad. It's a treasure trove of web novels where many indie authors post their works, and I've stumbled upon some hidden gems there. Another great spot is Wattpad, where you can find stories like 'The Triad's Reign,' which centers around a three-headed dragon.

For more classic options, Project Gutenberg offers free public domain books, and while they might not have modern three-headed dragon tales, they have epic dragon lore in works like 'The Dragon of the North.' Don’t overlook forums like SpaceBattles or SufficientVelocity either—they often host creative writing threads with unique dragon-centric stories. Archive of Our Own (AO3) also has fanfiction with original dragon lore if you dig deep enough. Just filter by 'free to read' and 'fantasy' tags!

Is The Three Headed Dragon In Any Upcoming Fantasy Movies?

4 Answers2025-05-28 15:20:26

I keep a close eye on fantasy movies, especially those featuring mythical creatures like three-headed dragons. While there isn't an officially announced film centered solely on a three-headed dragon, there are rumors about 'House of the Dragon'—the 'Game of Thrones' prequel—possibly reintroducing the Targaryen dragons in future seasons, which could include a nod to the legendary three-headed dragon symbol.

Another potential contender is the 'How to Train Your Dragon' franchise, though it hasn't hinted at a three-headed dragon yet. Fans of 'The Witcher' series are also hoping for more dragon lore in upcoming adaptations, but nothing concrete has surfaced. If you're craving three-headed dragon action, revisiting classics like 'Reign of Fire' or playing games like 'Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves' might scratch that itch until Hollywood delivers.

How Was The Three Headed Dragon Designed In The Book Series?

4 Answers2025-05-28 18:01:51

As a die-hard fantasy enthusiast, I’ve always been fascinated by the design of the three-headed dragon in 'A Song of Ice and Fire.' The creature is a masterpiece of mythological inspiration, blending the fearsome imagery of European dragons with the symbolic power of the Targaryen sigil. Each head represents a different aspect of the Targaryen legacy—conquest, fire, and blood—mirroring the family’s ruthless ambition and supernatural connection to dragons.

Martin’s descriptions emphasize its colossal size, with scales black as night and eyes burning like molten gold. The three heads are said to be independent yet unified, a nod to the Targaryen siblings’ complex dynamics. The design isn’t just about terror; it’s a narrative device, embodying the family’s rise and fall. The dragon’s sheer presence in the books, from Daenerys’ visions to historical accounts, makes it a cornerstone of the series’ lore.

Who Voices The Three Headed Dragon In Animated Adaptations?

4 Answers2025-05-28 08:56:57

As someone who dives deep into animation trivia, I love exploring iconic voice roles. The three-headed dragon, often seen in fantasy adaptations, is famously voiced by different actors depending on the project. In Disney's 'Hercules,' the Hydra was voiced by Bobcat Goldthwait, Patrick Pinney, and Matt Frewer, creating a chaotic yet memorable performance.

In HBO's 'Game of Thrones' animated lore videos, Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion were brought to life through a mix of sound design and animalistic growls rather than distinct voices. Meanwhile, in Japanese anime like 'Fairy Tail,' the dragon Igneel has a single voice (Shō Hayami), but multi-headed dragons often feature layered voices for each head, like in 'Slayers' with Megumi Hayashibara and others. The variety in approaches makes each portrayal unique.

Which Anime Features The Three Headed Dragon As A Main Antagonist?

4 Answers2025-05-28 20:11:17

As a long-time anime enthusiast, I've encountered many iconic villains, but few are as visually striking and menacing as King Ghidorah, the three-headed dragon from the 'Godzilla' anime trilogy, specifically 'Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters,' 'Godzilla: City on the Edge of Battle,' and 'Godzilla: The Planet Eater.' This colossal extraterrestrial beast is a force of pure destruction, with golden scales, massive wings, and gravity beams fired from each head. The anime portrays Ghidorah as an almost godlike entity, embodying chaos and despair. What makes him unforgettable is his sheer scale and the philosophical themes surrounding his existence—whether he represents natural balance or mindless annihilation.

Another notable three-headed dragon in anime is Tohru's true form in 'Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid,' though she's more of a chaotic-neutral character rather than a villain. However, the classic 'Yu-Gi-Oh!' series features the 'Three-Headed Geiru' as a formidable opponent in card battles. For those seeking a darker take, 'Shin Megami Tensei' games and their anime adaptations often include multi-headed dragons as bosses, though they aren't always central antagonists.

Who Created The Three Headed Dragon In Popular Fantasy Novels?

3 Answers2025-05-28 11:19:48

I’ve always been fascinated by the iconic three-headed dragon in fantasy lore, and after digging through countless books and forums, I learned that George R.R. Martin popularized it with 'A Song of Ice and Fire.' The dragon, named Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion, belongs to Daenerys Targaryen and becomes central to her rise. Martin’s world-building is so vivid that these creatures feel alive—each head has its own personality, and their bond with Daenerys is both terrifying and heartbreaking. The way he intertwines their fate with political intrigue makes them unforgettable. Other authors have used multi-headed dragons, but Martin’s version redefined the trope.

Which Publishers Released Books Featuring The Three Headed Dragon?

4 Answers2025-05-28 05:20:34

As someone who’s deep into fantasy lore, I’ve come across quite a few books featuring the iconic three-headed dragon. One of the most famous is 'A Song of Ice and Fire' by George R.R. Martin, published by Bantam Books in the US and Voyager Books in the UK. The three-headed dragon is the sigil of House Targaryen, and it’s central to the series’ mythology.

Another notable mention is 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien, originally published by Allen & Unwin, where Smaug isn’t three-headed but inspired many multi-headed dragon depictions in later works. For a more obscure pick, 'The Dragon Griaule' by Lucius Shepard, published by Subterranean Press, features unique dragon lore, though not strictly three-headed. If you’re into tabletop RPGs, Wizards of the Coast’s 'Dungeons & Dragons' Monster Manual has the Tiamat, a five-headed dragon goddess, which might interest you.

Are There Any Fan Theories About The Three Headed Dragon'S Origin?

4 Answers2025-05-28 21:47:41

As a longtime fan of 'Game of Thrones', I've spent countless hours diving into fan theories about the three-headed dragon's origin. One popular theory suggests that the three heads represent the three Targaryen siblings: Daenerys, Jon Snow, and potentially a third, like Tyrion (given the hints about his possible Targaryen heritage). The symbolism ties back to Aegon the Conqueror’s dream of a three-headed dragon unifying Westeros.

Another intriguing theory posits that the three heads aren’t literal dragons but symbolic of three key figures who will wield dragon power—Daenerys with Drogon, Jon with Rhaegal (before his death), and Bran warging into the third. Some even speculate that the third head could be a resurrected Viserion, controlled by the Night King, representing fire and ice. The ambiguity keeps the fandom alive with debates.

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