The image compares two types of "bad dragon mothers" in a storytelling context. It is split into two panels: 1. Top Panel: A golden dragon named Caldera is depicted on a beach, crying out in grief, “My baby! Moons, no! My poor baby!” She is distraught, kneeling over the shattered remains of her hatchlings, which lie lifeless on the sand. The scene reflects overwhelming sorrow and devastation, suggesting a mother whose failure stems from tragedy or neglect. 2. Bottom Panel: A blue dragon named Nebula grips Pyrrhia (a smaller dragon) by the neck, her expression stern and accusing. Nebula aggressively interrogates her with the lines, “How are you still alive?! Who’s keeping you alive?!” Nebula is holding a knife, and Pyrrhia looks terrified, illustrating a cold, hostile, and abusive mother driven by suspicion and anger. The text at the bottom reads: “Which one would you choose?”, asking the audience to reflect on the contrasting types of harmful maternal figures—one defined by grief and inadequacy, the other by active hostility and violence.
2 types of bad dragon
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