Talk:Dragonstorm
Hello all. I'm going to go into a bit of detail here, but bear with me, I am going somewhere.
In the Arthurian legend, there are two warring dragons, one white and one red. Eventually, the Red Dragon is the victor. The wizard Merlin believes this to be an omen that the Welsh people, represented by the Red Dragon, will be victorious in their efforts to repel the invading Anglo-Saxon forces (who occupied and therefore represented England at the time), represented by the White Dragon. Factually speaking, the Welsh did repel the Anglo-Saxon invasion that took place at the time the legend is set, which is why the Welsh flag sports the Ddraig Coch, or the 'Red Dragon'.
On to the point. It seems doubtless to me that Dragonstorm- a dragon summoned by Merlin and fighting on the behalf of King Arthur to repel invaders- is specifically inspired by the dragons in this portion of the legend. However, I have no sources to back the claim up. Should this be added to the notes section of this article as a probable inspiration, or does it veer too close to conjecture?
- Yeah. Also, I think the intention is that, in Bayverse, the legend of dragons came from this combiner.--Primestar3 (talk) 11:46, 21 November 2017 (EST)

