btw, there's a huge and very old dragon that lives in Puget Sound :)

@indi @starkatt The earth one I knew about. The water one I hadn't considered. I've seen the wyverns' nest.

@literorrery I could try and introduce you to the watershed-serpent for our branch of Thornton Creek. I've talked to them several times.

@starkatt @indi @literorrery Now that I think about it... I'm like 90% sure there's a dragon somewhere in Mt. Rainier national park.

@mawr @starkatt @indi @literorrery Ohhhh, Rainier (which used to be called Tacoma) has all /sorts/ of interesting myths around it.

Maybe not as many as Mt Shasta in CA, but quite a few.

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