Dragons are said to be beings of magic. Their entire being is magic and to call upon the power and magic of a dragon is to call all the elements and beyond all at once. The fire of life and magic, the water which is the blood of this world, the earth of the body and container of magic and the air through which ripples water. The order and chaos which binds and unbinds the magic which flows through all their being. A person does not draw energy from them, they form a bond with the dragon who has chosen to come to them and then the dragon adds its own magick to yours to strengthen the spell There are different types of dragons, most belong to an element but some are just gate guardians.
yes if you believe
No, they were still considered Gods.
They can be. Dragons can be considered to be protective in nature, so if you feel that representations of dragons are protective, then that is part of your practice.
Yes and no, because sightings continue to this day, but there are not enough to establish a solid base for dragons in cryptozoology.
Egyptians were considered gods and blacks people have the closet ancient ancestry ties to Egyptians.
Odin is generally considered to be the leader of the Norse gods.
No. The traditional food of the gods was nectar and ambrosia.
Yes, they were.
Odin is generally considered to be the leader of the Norse gods.
The major gods lived on Mt. Olympus. There are many minor gods.
For people that believe in a god or gods all resources could be considered gods gifts.
Yes it is - and generally books with dragons in them are fantasy, unless they are mythology which could be considered a type of fantasy to some people.