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Because dragons in Chinese mythology are often linked to water and are believed to control rain, rivers, and seas, symbolizing power and prosperity.
The "dragon passant" is one of the most common European heraldic positions for a dragon, depicted walking with one paw raised, symbolizing vigilance and power; it has been used in heraldry since at least the 14th century, notably appearing in the arms of Wales.
Because it is often associated with mystery and magic in mythology, making it a fitting backdrop for realms populated by dragons.
Because many myths and tales describe dragons transforming into humans to interact with or deceive people.
Because in various mythologies and folklore, dragons are often described as having scales that are impenetrable and resemble metal, particularly iron, which symbolizes strength and durability.
Because dragons in medieval legends are commonly portrayed as protectors of valuable items, particularly gold and jewels, which are often described as treasures.