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May 7 2010, 7:03 PM EDT
| Post edited: May 7 2010, 7:03 PM EDT
Though this is true. more evidence of Bahamut being a dragon is represented that of him being a fish. He is not the same thing in Arabic culture because they do not depict him as a god. rather a symbol of their idea of the existences of heaven hell and earth. so he is a dragon. dnd bases most of their original work on real "mythological" creatures. though the newer ones are completely made off the top of their heads.
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