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It was derived from miniature wargames, with a variation of the 1971 game Chainmail serving as the initial rule system. It was first published in 1974 by Tactical Studies Rules, Inc. (TSR). Dragons and their associations with rain are the source of the Chinese customs of dragon dancing and dragon boat racing.


(#2) On the kisspng images site: a rainbow Chinese dragon, by Oluoko

(Born in September 1940, I am a dragon.

Both the Chicago Dragons and the Claimed by the Gay Dragon 21-book Kindle series by Dick Rier — groan — were accidental finds, stumbled on while I was searching for the stuff I knew about.


(#8) In the series, “A hunky thief stumbles onto a gay dragon and is claimed by the monster!”

The series eventually wanders through other creatures of fantasy (Pegasus, centaurs, and elves, plus a prince and a king), and through a variety of entertaining titles:

1 Plundering the Prince, 2 Gay Dragon’s Passion, 3 Gay Dragon’s Hot Plunder, 4 Gay Dragon’s Hot Menage, 5 Prince Taken by the Gay Dragon, 6 Taken by the Gay Monster, 7 Gay Tentacle Delight, 8 Dragon’s Hot Gay Passion, 9 Prince’s Hot Plunder, 10 The Gay Prince Claimed, 11 Gay Dragon’s Domination, 12 Gay Pegasus Passion, 13 Gay Elf’s Passion, 14 Naughty Gay Elf, 15 Elvish Gay Delight, 16 Riding the Gay Dragon, 17 Gay Centaur’s Passion, 18 Submissive Gay Dragon, 19 Serving the Gay King, 20 Gay Dragon’s Passion, 21 Gay Dragons’ Fiery Passion

Uncovering Dick Rier’s books exposed the much larger vein of gay pocket porn, much of it packed with double entendres, and most of it dragonless — things like:

Gay Taboo, by Dick B.

Thicke; Milking Dick, by Tyson Anthony; Taking My Stepdad, by Hunter Cain; Is It Wrong Dad?, by Lance Thruster; Gay Dom (and 3 other books), by Anita Dick; In Deep & Raw!, by Rod Hardwood; The Dragon’s Knight Errant, by Christie Sims; Under the Dragon’s Spell, by Ann-Katrin Byrde; Enflammé par le Dragon, par Julian Clearwater; etc.

And that’s the news from the Dragonville neighborhood of Homoland, where all the beasts are strong, all the men are queer, and all the sexual parts are above average.

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This entry was posted on May 11, 2019 at 6:32 pm and is filed under Art, Books, Double entendres, Gay porn, Gender and sexuality, Homosexuality, Names, Signs and symbols.

Do most of my browsing/watching on that account.

IRL, I'm a video game programmer (of 10 years now), mainly UI though I do some gameplay. The dragon is a symbol of evil, in both the chivalric and Christian traditions. ❤️ much love to you, buddy.

As for myself, I’m tentatively waving pan-romantic and asexual flags, they seem to fit best

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From the University of Michigan Fantasy and Science Fiction website, in its symbolism dictionary under Dragon:

The dragon is a highly complex symbol, combining images of the serpent and the bird, two loaded images in isolation. Not only do gay dragons belong here to support for the other commnities of homosexuals and/or dragons alike, but at the same time, contribute to places that go against people and places against homosexuals!

Though, seemingly this isn't very unique, there are a lot of programmer furry artists out there.

Male / Anthro Dragon / Gay / Florida, USA

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NOTE: All tribal pieces are based off a fictional fantasy series and not relating to any real life tribes.

They may terrorize human towns, or save human lives, even taking the role of passionate protectors”); in radio; in online audiovisual media; in comics and puppetry; in songs; in games; in toys; in theme parks and shows

From the first list, the red dragon of Wales. Here, we have:
•Official members of the group.

D&D’s publication is commonly recognized as the beginning of modern role-playing games and the role-playing game industry. This is just my digital art, my traditional stuff is my early pages, though I have improved a lot since then.

I also have a telegram channel for my own art: https://t.me/alcitronsart

<<<<BTW, the [NMA] tag means "Not My Art" - for art that I bought, not ones I've drawn>>>>

Have been a lurker here on FA for a very long time on this account:  4801586635.

But gay dragons, often in rainbow, might pop up anywhere (as in #1).

[Vocabulary notes.

— (relatively) transparent verb homoize ‘make gay’

— verb cicurate (< Lat. cicur ‘tame’) ‘to tame, to domesticate, to render mild or harmless: in OED2, but marked Obsolete; cites only from the 17th and early 18th centuries; I find it ornamental

— adj.

Horns, head crests, spines, spikes, frills, ridges or antlers as well as long necks and the ability of flight are also common features to dragons.

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Your friendly neighborhood musical dragon!

Long-time furry art connoisseur; aspiring furry artist!

They are often said to have ravenous appetites and to live in caves, where they hoard treasure. (People who are not gay IRL but are male, but have a gay dragon sona -OR- they are gay, but their sona isn't a gay dragon (that being another scaly species or they're not homosexual as a dragon)
•Sponsors of the group. arcipluvial (< Lat.

arcus pluvius ‘rainbow’): said by some to be an old word in English, but not in OED2; also ornamental]

Sanger’s “Rainbow Dragons”. ;3

By the way...:
Have fun fellow gay dragons! And then, dragons have become loosely attached to gay culture; they’ve been homoized in some contexts — Homoland is, at the very least, congenial to dragons as symbols, perhaps as symbols of gay power, so that dragons and rainbows have come to have some affinity for one another, in draconical rainbows and arcipluvial dragons (like Sanger’s).

Especially in places where dragons bear some specific symbolic weight, gays and their rainbows are likely to follow: the red dragon of the Welsh flag; the logo of Dungeons and Dragons; and the dragon of Chnese astrology.

Killing the dragon is the conflict between light and darkness, slaying the forces of evil.


(#3) On the Nerdy Keppie site: Rainbow Gay Pride Dragon t-shirt

It has many correspondences: in psychology it is a fear of incest, or the chaos of the unconscious, evil.

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