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@ EvolLove
2025-02-25 11:25:19
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Nope not at all like that.
This was more something I imagine could have inspired the traditional cultural of dragons painted and embroidered in China, Japan and Korea.
Snake kille long dragons with legs.
But this one was perhaps not as fashionable as those artistic impressions.