Kulshedra: Difference between revisions

From All About Dragons
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "The '''Kulshedra''' is the second stage in the life-cycle of the Bolla. Albanian folklore describes the creature as a horrible, fire-breathing dragon with nine tongues, ...")
 
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
Albanian folklore describes the creature as a horrible, fire-breathing dragon with nine tongues, although it is sometimes described as an enormous woman with a hairy body and pendulous breasts. The monster can cause drought, and requires human sacrifices to placate it.  
Albanian folklore describes the creature as a horrible, fire-breathing dragon with nine tongues, although it is sometimes described as an enormous woman with a hairy body and pendulous breasts. The monster can cause drought, and requires human sacrifices to placate it.  


[[Category:Albanian Mythology]]
[[Category:Origin: Albanian Mythology]]
[[Category:Dragons]]
[[Category:Dragons]]
[[Category:Continent: Europe]]
[[Category:Continent: Europe]]
[[Category:Race: Snake]]

Latest revision as of 03:56, 20 November 2012

The Kulshedra is the second stage in the life-cycle of the Bolla.

Albanian folklore describes the creature as a horrible, fire-breathing dragon with nine tongues, although it is sometimes described as an enormous woman with a hairy body and pendulous breasts. The monster can cause drought, and requires human sacrifices to placate it.