adragnars
Adragnars are a type of dragon found in the mythologies and folklore of various cultures, particularly in Norse and Celtic traditions. They are often depicted as serpentine or reptilian creatures, with scales and sometimes wings. Adragnars are typically associated with fire and are often portrayed as malevolent or dangerous beings. In Norse mythology, they are sometimes referred to as "fire serpents" or "fire dragons" and are often associated with the god Loki. In Celtic folklore, they are sometimes referred to as "wyverns" or "wyrm" and are often associated with the goddess Morrígan. Adragnars are often depicted as guardians of treasure or as symbols of chaos and destruction. They are also sometimes associated with the underworld or the realm of the dead. Despite their fearsome reputation, adragnars are also sometimes depicted as symbols of rebirth and renewal, as they are often associated with the cycle of life and death.