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May 25, 2012 | 07:41 PM | 476 notes
mediumaevum:

Lindorm dragon from the alchemical scrolls of Sir George Ripley, 15th century. 
Lindorms were most often encountered in churchyards, where they fed on human corpses, and would sometimes invade churches.
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mediumaevum:

Lindorm dragon from the alchemical scrolls of Sir George Ripley, 15th century. 

Lindorms were most often encountered in churchyards, where they fed on human corpses, and would sometimes invade churches.

source and more

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