Friday, August 14, 2009

Nagas





The Hindu semidivinas Nagas are snake with a human face.

The men of this kind are known as Nagas and are revered by the people of the place, many kings and Maharaja of India are considered the descendants of Nagas. Women are called Nagin. They live in the amazing city of Bhogavati, buried under the great Himalayas. They are beings of great charm, which makes them very powerful without resorting to violence. In mythology fantastic find more types of Nagas, the Naga besides water.

They are cold blooded and scales that have pretty big eyes and bright, almost luminescent, and can measure from 3 to 6 meters.


The Nagas are extremely intelligent, wise and patient.


Unlike sirens and tritons, the Nagas always provide help to men.


They can spend hours immobile, or move quickly when necessary. Rest in a semiconscious state and are therefore very difficult to surprise. Living in warm climates.


Tend not to move away from their dens, which are deep holes or dark ruin. Produced in its territory traps the intruders, who first attacked with magic, and whether they were exhausted, attacking with their poisonous bite. There are 3 types of Nagas:

Naga Water: emerald green, brown and reticulate drawings have green eyes. Usually live in freshwater. Are neutral, so they rarely attack unless threatened.


Guardian Naga: It has a distinctive floral aroma, golden eyes and golden-green scales. It is noble in nature, so it tends to warn the intruders and even buried after the battle. It can spit poison and kill, though you can also use the bite and constriction.


Naga spirit: Of all the Nagas, this is the one with the most human facial features. He has brown eyes and hair and their scales are black and red. They are evil and cause harm to any that are, often without warning. These Nagas are not strong enough to carry the constriction, but have a look capable of paralyzing.

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