“Transcend Dragon” and “Trans Dragon, Nonbinary Night” realized that I had never actually drawn a trans dragon despite my username, and I decided to fix that! Please have this beautiful trans dragon, flying over a trans sunset and through a nonbinary night.
[Image description: two drawings of a dragon flying through the sky. The dragon has a thin, serpentine body with short front arms. The dragon has a pair of large wings on its front half and two much smaller wings near its tail. The head has sharp horns and small rabbit-like ears with a little beard below its chin. It has small blue spike-ridges along its body and sharp protuberances on its chin and tail. The dragons body is white with soft blue and pink texture, the outline of the dragon is blue, and the dragon’s wings are pink with a gradient into blue. Also, the dragon’s beard is pink. The colors are themed to the soft blue, pink, and white of the trans flag.
In the first image the dragon flies through a blue and pink sky with light from the setting sun below and white, fluffy clouds. In the second image The dragon flies through dark night lit by stars and and large white-grey moon. Soft purple night clouds surround it. End image description.]
European dragon - In and after the early Middle Ages, the European dragon is typically depicted as a large, fire-breathing, scaly, horned, lizard-like creature, the creature also has leathery, bat-like wings, four legs, and a long, muscular prehensile tail.
Eastern dragon - The Chinese dragon, also known as the loong, long or lung, is a legendary creature in Chinese mythology, Chinese folklore, and Chinese culture at large.
Dragonette - They can eat plants, but get no nutrients from it since their dietary system isn't made for it, and some plants might be toxic. They eat smaller creatures, like lizards and small rodents, which it hunts by stealthily attack from the air.
Wyvern dragon - It is a fast and agile flyer with one of the highest top speeds of any dragons coming form its wings which resemble those of a bat more than those of a European Dragon.
Bit of work on toned paper--and a dragon as they tend to look in Ancardia with a brave streak. Most of the time you simply won't see them... not for a lack of being there, but for a knowledge that if they are out in the open the elves and humans and other humanoids do tend to be extremely aware of a dragon existing and there's no better protection from the worst of humanoids than 99% of them not even being sure if you exist or not.