A list of 42 words by narniabound.
- ancalagon the black appears on just this list
- smaug appears on 3 other lists
- scatha the worm appears on just this list
- jörmungandur appears on just this list
- níðhöggr appears on 2 other lists
- herensuge appears on just this list
- aido wedo appears on just this list
- apalala appears on just this list
- azazel appears on 2 other lists
- azhi dahaka appears on 2 other lists
- bolla appears on 2 other lists
- frænir appears on just this list
- zmey gorynyc appears on just this list
- illuyanka appears on 1 other list
- lotan appears on 2 other lists
- knucker appears on 3 other lists
- yamata no orochi appears on 2 other lists
- smok wawelski appears on just this list
- tarasque appears on 3 other lists
- xiuhcoatl appears on 1 other list
- y ddraig goch appears on 1 other list
- zirnitra appears on just this list
- zu appears on 3 other lists
- zilant appears on just this list
- sárkány appears on just this list
- ryūjin appears on just this list
- lernaean hydr appears on just this list
- apep appears on 1 other list
- d�?ng f�?ng qīng lóng appears on just this list
- ao guang appears on just this list
- ao qin appears on just this list
- ao ji appears on just this list
- ao ming appears on just this list
- brnensky drak appears on just this list
- devil appears on 45 other lists
- typhon appears on 6 other lists
- yam appears on 17 other lists
- python appears on 23 other lists
- apsû appears on 1 other list
- sirrush appears on 4 other lists
- tiamat appears on 11 other lists
- drachenstein appears on just this list

narniabound Seanahan - That's GREAT. Thanks! Jan 22, 2008
seanahan There's a great cartoon called Flight of Dragons , with John Ritter one of the voice actors. Highly recommended. *Cough* available at you tube. Jan 22, 2008
narniabound Hey, thanks! Ever since I read James Byron Huggins book Leviathan, I've been curious about the historicity and mythology of dragons. Jan 21, 2008
narniabound Hey, thanks! Ever since I read James Byron Huggins book Leviathan, I've been curious about the historicity and mythology of dragons. Jan 21, 2008
reesetee Nice list, nb--and thanks, guys! Jan 21, 2008
asativum I love how the two lists complement each other: Reesetee's of dragons and other beasties, Narniabound's of named worms. Another testament to the infinite possibilities of language, and therefore of Wordie! Jan 21, 2008
john Narniabound, welcome. I love this list! In particular, the spelling of azazel in different languages/character sets.
You might also enjoy reesetee's dragon list. Jan 21, 2008