Sunday, October 27, 2013

Here be dragons...

I'm on a dragon kick again. And nope, it has absolutely nothing do do with Smaug and a certain Mr Cumberbatch... Nope, nothing at all *whistles*

There's a theory that our fear and awe for dragons comes from far back in our mammalian past. Carl Sagan proposed that it was encoded into those first mammals' DNA at the time of the dinosaurs. That the inherent fear sewn into their genes of a fast beating fear of large reptiles with razored teeth and the promise of death was an evolutionary advantage.

But...we're no longer as scared of dragons as say, snakes or crocodiles. Or even dinosaurs. As I was writing this I wondered if the velociraptor in the kitchen scene in Jurassic Park would work as well with a dragon. And I couldn't believe in the sense of fear, of tension I remember from the film.

Dragons have had something of their fearsome reputation stripped away from them. They're no longer something we fear as unlike giant snakes or crocodiles they don't exist in nature. Making them a monster in fiction is harder because of that. 

Instead we desire them. We dream of being partnered with them--sometimes in every sense *grin*--wrapping ourselves up in their power and beauty, because--hands up--who doesn't love a dragon shifter?

So come December, I'm sure Smaug will play a little on the fear and a lot on our desires for a dragon. I can't wait! 


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Kim Knox brews sex, magic, darkness and technology in a little corner of North West England. She writes erotic science fiction and fantasy romance for Carina Press, Entangled Publishing, Ellora’s Cave, Samhain Publishing, Cleis Press and others.

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5 comments:

Veronica Scott said...

I love dragons - fun post!!!

J Hali Steele said...

Enjoyed this, and love the "dark and deadly" dragon pic you have up there!

Shelley Munro said...

I'm in the mood for dragons.

Melisse Aires said...

Saw reviews for a Oriental set dragon movie today, also coming out in December.47 Ronin Must see!

Kim Knox said...

Thanks, Verorina and J :) The pic is from a series of images on fotolia that just *make* you want to write dragons!

Shelley - I'm always in the mood! :D

Sounds cool, Melisse. I saw part of an Empire interview about Smaug today and he was described as a psychopath. So it should be *very* interesting :)