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Image From a Strange Dream
Image From a Strange Dream by @sparky_7th_chaos (Sparky the Seventh Chaos)

Some time ago, I had a really weird dream. Among other things, it involved Sonic, Tails, and Shadow from the Sonic the Hedgehog games (© Sega and Sonic Team) with a magical triceratops-type dinosaur reminiscent of Tricky from StarFox Adventures (© Rareware), only female, and they were trying to stop the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl from destroying the world. This is how I saw him in the dream - as a giant snake with feathery wings that shot lightning from his mouth. At some point he had a cobra hood, but it didn't stay for long.

I have no idea if the legends say Quetzalcoatl looked like this or not. I'm pretty sure I got the image from a book on dragon legends someone lent me that glancingly mentioned a snakelike dragon of South America, having feathery wings, that the book said probably inspire Quetzalcoatl.

My scanner was being stupid and scanned this one too lightly. I may re-upload it later, but for now... its is whee.

The strange dream and therefore the image is © to the Sparky, it is. Ask permission to repost and ye shall most likely receive.

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