My latest is up at Witches and Pagans on Guardian Dragons.
"Usually a younger dragon, who likes to play will want to become a
guardian dragon of a human. (Age in dragons is different than with
people. They age more slowly.) Being curious, the young dragon often
find people fun and intriguing. For these reasons, they enjoy the
company of humans. In return, these dragons expect kindness and love
from their human companions.
Sometimes, an older dragon will ask a person to mentor a young
dragon. Watching her unawares, the older one has decided that the human
is mature and steady, the qualities of a good dragon mentor. Although
the older dragon will guide her at various times, they expect the human
to know that she has the responsibility for caring for the dragon
“child.” The person must also remember that in her relationship with
these two different dragons, they have placed their trust in her. Both
expect to be treated with love and consideration."
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Lore: Threshold Guardians
Thresholds are
Between places of
Not coming or going.
Crossing Thresholds is
Sacred
For Transformation
Happens.
Not all at Thresholds
Can
Should
Will
Transform.
Some must
Stay
Untouched
Commonplace
Ordinary
But Heroes must
Cross
But Guardians must
Challenge.
Guardians have
Sacred duty
Ritual obligation
To keep in and to keep out.
Doors keep
Worlds apart
Before from after
In between secure
Doors have Gods
Janus of Two Heads guards the Out and the In
Cardea of the Door stands firm
Limentius of the Threshold stands firm
Portunus of the Portal holds the key
Each demands
A reason for opening
A reason for closing
An answer
Heroes must
Cross over
But how?
Forculus of the Passage
Guides through
The Threshold
Thresholds
Many Guard
Few enter
Fewer exit
Only One Transforms.
Works
Used.
Goodin, Melinda, “Archetypes in the Hero’s Journey,”
Crossing the Threshold, March 2004, web, http://members.optusnet.com.au/~mgoodin68/archtype.htm.
Peterson, Deb, “The Archetypes of the Hero’s Journey,” About Education, 2014, web, http://adulted.about.com/od/howtos/a/archetypes.htm .
---, “Threshold Guardians,” Television Tropes and Idioms, web, http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/ThresholdGuardians.
Vega, Debra, "Writers, Know Your Archetypes: The Threshold
Guardian,” Moon in Gemini, web blog, 5 January 2014, http://debravega.wordpress.com/2014/01/05/writers-know-your-archetypes-the-threshold-guardian/.
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