Blue Dragons: Myth or Reality?
Blue dragons are often associated with water and lightning in myths — just like Stefany's blue dress matches the sky and sea.
In ancient stories, blue dragons were considered wise and peaceful — they were protectors rather than destroyers.
Some blue dragon myths say they can control weather and storms — this made them respected by ancient people.
Real-life blue animals exist in nature, like blue jays and poison dart frogs — so blue dragons in stories were inspired by real colors.
Blue is a rare color in nature because it's hard for animals to make the pigment blue — this made blue dragons seem extra magical and special.
In Asian mythology, blue dragons represented the east and springtime — they symbolized new beginnings, like Stefany's brave new adventures.
Blue dragons were often depicted as smaller and more graceful than other dragons — similar to how Stefany's small stature doesn't limit her strength.
Ancient people believed blue dragons lived in rivers and waterfalls — places of beauty and power combined together.
Blue dragon legends appear in cultures all around the world — from China to Europe to the Americas.
Modern scientists have discovered deep-sea creatures with blue coloring that glow — proving that nature creates real-life blue dragons in the ocean.