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Dragon Magic is a very hard topic to find resources for, and therefore, it can be extremely difficult to find specific offerings for them. However, if you know more about the kind of dragon and its potential clan or elemental classifications, you can find even more distinct and personal offerings.

Offerings are never a necessary thing, and neither is working with any kind or form of spirit. Although offerings are incredibly helpful in displaying faith and appreciation if you wish to or currently do maintain a partnership with a Dragon

Below are an assortment of concepts of offerings that most general dragons would enjoy, ranging from free to costly ideas. I truly hope this is beneficial for those who desire information on this topic. Feel free to use this for other spirits if desired.

General Dragon Offerings:

Artwork:

Dragons often appreciate any form of art from any medium, especially about them. There is no bad form of art. Examples include carvings, illustrations, painting, reading, sculpting, sewing, sketching, and writing.

Crystals:

Although dragons love any stone to gem, there are shapes they enjoy as well. Shapes such as dragons, eggs, palm stones, skulls, and spheres. Specific gems they generally enjoy (from my experience) are Apophyllite, Dragon’s Bloodstone, Labradorite, Petrified Wood, Selenite. and Quartz.

Decorative:

Artwork, crystals, dragon statues, flowers or herbs, sea shells, skull figurines, or magical instruments even can always serve as a decorative offering (especially if you use it in rituals for or with them.)

Divination:

Not only is Divination one of the only ways to communicate with Dragons, but it is one of their favored forms of spell casting. Methods range from Astral Travel, to Meditations, Osteomancy, Pendulums, Rune casting, Tarot Readings, and Tasseomancy.

Instrumental:

In my personal experiences, I've found Dragons quite enjoy the sound of classical music, cackling fires, strummed harps, Hertz frequencies, meditation music, thunderstorms, running water, and heavy winds.

Knowledge:

There are very few things Dragons appreciate more than the pursuit of knowledge and traits of intelligence. Researching alongside them, or the topic of Dragons directly, is a phenomenal offering if you desire to please them.

Spell Work:

You will often find that if you work with Dragons, they will more often then not be willing or even desire to join you in hands on magic and spell work. Dragons can immensely amplify the energies or even give suggestions if you just ask them.

Other Links:

Dragon Magic: I
Dragon Magic: Classifications I
Dragon Magic: Classifications II

Dragons are very reserved and private creatures that do not like disclosing information about themselves, especially when someone is sharing this information without permission. Dragon and Draconic Magick both incorporate dragons into their workings. The key difference is Dragon Magick is working with the dragons directly, and Draconic Magic is working primarily with the symbolism, draconic aspects, and the overall virtues of these incredibly fierce beings.

Dragons are primal and fundamental beings, recognizing nine elements throughout their presence. These nine elements are extraordinarily linked to them in every manner. These nine elements are Fire, Earth, Air, Water, Spirit, Dark, Light, Storm, and Chaos.

Each of the nine dragon elements have a primary ruler, who thrives in each element and oversees all dragons of aforementioned element. There are also Planetary, Sabbat, Metallic, Fae, and Aspect dragons, all of which still fall under the authority of their corresponding elemental leader.

The Elemental Ruler Dragons prefer to be called their respective elements and will sometimes share private names with colleagues. When a bond is created you can ask for a name if desired, although they vary, or may not give you a title at all.

Elementals:

TheFireElemental is recognized for determination, enthusiasm, wrath, temper, passion, cleansing, protection, sexuality, courage, transformation, power, war, warmth, banishing, survival, and justice.

TheEarthElemental is known for strength, defense, healing, endurance, wealth, restoration, possessions, material gain, luck, justice, advancement, growth, rebirth, renewal, death, and graves.

TheAir Elemental is well-known for enterprise, education, knowledge, wisdom, agreements, weather, expression, exchange, flight, travel, clarity, communication, literature, composition, and sound.

TheWaterElemental is recognized for healing, feelings, nurturing, relaxing, purifying, compassion, growth, affection, reawakening, fury, receiving, revoking, movement, peace, adaptability, and fluidity.

TheDarkElemental is well-known for night, cold, secrets, yin, lunar, introspection, negative, water, earth, baneful, and passive. This is not evil. Dragons are beyond such concepts.

TheLight Elemental is commonly known for light, day, warmth, seen, revealed, reflected, fire, air, positive, active, logical, and stern. This is not complete virtue, dragons are beyond such concepts.

TheSpiritElemental is known for overseeing the coming and going of all energetic aspects, unification, magic, change, alchemy, transformation, fate, life, death, transcendence, ascension.

TheMaelstrom Elemental is known for power, energy, change, growth, advancement, advancement, transcendence, transformation, revolution, and change. Maelstrom is also commonly considered “Storm.”

TheChaos Elemental is known for creation, construction, duality, rebirth, destruction, demolition, anarchy, turmoil, confusion, clarity, truth, and knowledge. The Chaos Element is believed to reign supreme over all these.

Amphithere:

Amphipteres generally were said to have light-colored feathers like a sunrise, a serpentine body similar to a lindworm, bat-like wings with feathers covering most of the forearm and often greenish in coloration, and a long tail much like a wyvern’s.

Drake:

Drakes are wingless dragons, often portrayed with four feet. There are several cultures originating with the term “Drake” translating to “Dragon,” including German, Dutch, Germanic, Latin, and Ancient Greek.

Eastern:

Eastern dragons possess many animal-like forms such as turtles and fish, but are most oftentimes potrayed as four-legged snake like creature. The Dragon is also a beacon of strength, and good fortune, and power, for those who are worthy in East Asian cultures.

Hydra:

Hydras are Dragons that possess more than one head, the exact amount varies, but is often three to five heads. Tiamat, the Mesopotamian Dragon Mother Goddess is a five headed Hydra, each head being a different kind of Metallic Dragon.

Lindworm:

A Lindworm is a Dragon that creature is depicted on widespread basis as a wingless serpentine bodied dragon, with dragon’s head, and two clawed frontal legs. Traditions often imply that Lindworms do not walk, but slither and utilize their arms for traction.

Western:

The Western Dragon is typically depicted as a massive aliferous scaled lizard. European dragons are capable of breathing fire, and possess horns, spikes, four legs, a long tail, and wings that vary in description.

Wrym:

Wyrms are considered to be sea serpent like Dragons, often without limbs, legs, or wings. Wyrms are a universally depicted species. Leviathan, Jörmungandr, and the Loch Ness Monster are Wyrm Dragons.

Wyvern:

A Wyvern is a Dragon with two hind legs and a pair of wings. Wyverns oftentimes have large wings and short legs. It is a common creature in European folklore, and is actually rarely capable of breathing fire.

Other Links:

Dragon Magic: I
Dragon Magic: Classifications I
Dragon Magic: Offerings

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