That's a cool interpretation.
A last minute entry from me. I didn't expect to have the time to finish this map and didn't want an unfinished entry, but yesterday I could work on it for almost a full day, so here it is, just in time!
When reading Bogie's theme explanation about Puff the Magic Dragon, I immediately knew that I wanted to do something with dragons and give a try at an 'eastern map' for the first time. I've only never heard of Puff, so I searched for other dragon songs. Surprisingly, there aren't that many (at least not famous). And then, Demons by Imagine Dragons popped up and I thought: why only the song title if you can also map the combination of song + band name!
"This is my kingdom come
When you feel my heat
Look into my eyes
It's where my demons hide"
The map is called 'Lóng de tudì' or 'Land of the Dragons'. In ''An Instinct for Dragons'' (Routledge, 2000), Dr. David E. Jones, a professor of anthropology at the University of Central Florida in Orlando, posits a biological explanation that jibes with the Jungian notion of unconscious collective fears. He argues that the dragon image, fermented in the primal soup of man's first nightmares, is a composite of the carnivores who fed on human ancestors when they were tree-dwelling monkeys: the pythons, the big cats and the raptors.
"When your dreams all fail
And the ones we hail
Are the worst of all
And the blood's run stale"
The dragon resembles our most feared demons.
"But with the beast inside
There's nowhere we can hide"
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Long de Tudi large.jpg
The image of the dragon, the dragon-shaped fire and the two small dragons on the name box are free to use from the public domain (pixabay)
That's a cool interpretation.
Really cool!! Welcome to the challenge! Great idea!
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