Is draconity a religion?
Dragons are only a group in name and have no fixed dogma. The only requirement for believing that one is a dragon is to believe at some level that dragons exist (by definition). There is no organization that sets standards for draconity. There are no fixed rituals, no social conventions, and no necessary ethics. In short, no. • Is there a religion geared toward dragons? I am not aware of any religions which specifically preach to dragons (2), although (as might be expected) some religons appeal more to dragons than others do. I suspect that the “typical dragon” has a worldview that does not fit into the framework of any world religion, although one may certainly be a dragon and be of various faiths. • Is draconity compatible with my existing religion? Believing that one is a dragon does not, in itself, create incompatibilities with any religion — there is no dogma of draconity that states what you need to believe. There are, of course, conflicts with some faiths, but these are caused
Dragons are only a group in name and have no fixed dogma. The only requirement for believing that one is a dragon is to believe at some level that dragons exist (by definition). There is no organization that sets standards for draconity. There are no fixed rituals, no social conventions, and no necessary ethics. In short, no. • Is there a religion geared toward dragons? I am not aware of any religions which specifically preach to dragons(2), although (as might be expected) some religons appeal more to dragons than others do. I suspect that the “typical dragon” has a worldview that does not fit into the framework of any world religion, although one may certainly be a dragon and be of various faiths. • Is draconity compatible with my existing religion? Believing that one is a dragon does not, in itself, create incompatibilities with any religion — there is no dogma of draconity that states what you need to believe. There are, of course, conflicts with some faiths, but these are caused b