Saturday, April 20, 2013

dragon rulers of the fleece fields

The Dragon's Teeth Aeetes, it turns out, had got his hands on some dragon's teeth with unique agricultural properties. As soon as these hit the soil they began to sprout, which was good from the point of view of Jason accomplishing his task by nightfall, but bad in terms of the harvest. For each seed germinated into a fully-armed warrior, who popped up from the ground and joined the throng now menacing poor Jason. Aeetes, meanwhile, was standing off to the side of the field chuckling quietly to himself. It irked the king somewhat to see his daughter slink across the furrows to Jason's side, but he didn't think too much of it at the time. Having proven herself polite to a fault, maybe Medea was just saying a brief and proper farewell. the seed given by aeetus are dragons teeth, dondia that represent power. the power of the seed of the kaz was soldiers that sprout from the gropund teh second the ground was touched by teh teeth that were the seeds. The soldiers rise and join teh battle against jason, the king sits off to the side not involved chukling. his daughter joined jason . the kaz( king) did not laugh but foud the situation intersting. in some films and renditions the soldiers are skeletons but I believe these appear later with the gauging of frthas head... but this we will discuss later. the skeletons are blood seeded. depends pn the rendition. the soldiers are the power and bite of the kaz through the kingdoms that grew in the lands next to aeetus' kingdom. these represent the armies and leaders in the east, each grown from the power represented by the coven allience of the golden fleece. thus the authorite (royal )rite ( right) called the defatha stemmed equally from the cosmic or international unity represented in the golden fleece there in. Medea going to jason represents his threthic rights through the women and aeetus kingdom through him, all there, but is this only in the east, nah, its all rulers born of the coven there of. look how they grow in one day, as the fiekld and soil is fertile and the seed verile and powerful, dragons are seen as symbols of power and authority, ancient oriental emporers wore dragons on capes and l;apels as old kazes used them as emblems and family coat of arms ei pendragons. Each rukler is part of the right that jason is tryiong to gain as an equal. they each face him in the fray of rights. Thus jason must triumph with each to be granted the full derethic rights of thier representation through the golden accord of the fleece.

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