Iren Horrors - In Greek mythology, a Drakaina is a female serpent or dragon, sometimes with humanlike features. Examples of the Drakaina included Echidna, Lamia, Campe, and Delphyne. You can also find
![Wasim A. Elburawi on Twitter: "#mythologycommunity In Greek mythology, Drakania is a female serpent or dragon, sometimes with human-like features (Lamia, Campe & Echidna) #MythologyMonday https://t.co/xrsO33Fx3s" / Twitter Wasim A. Elburawi on Twitter: "#mythologycommunity In Greek mythology, Drakania is a female serpent or dragon, sometimes with human-like features (Lamia, Campe & Echidna) #MythologyMonday https://t.co/xrsO33Fx3s" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ec0P-oqWAAEnWNN.png)
Wasim A. Elburawi on Twitter: "#mythologycommunity In Greek mythology, Drakania is a female serpent or dragon, sometimes with human-like features (Lamia, Campe & Echidna) #MythologyMonday https://t.co/xrsO33Fx3s" / Twitter
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Campe by highdarktemplar on DeviantArt | Fantasy artwork, Greek and roman mythology, Fantasy monster
![Wasim A. Elburawi on Twitter: "#mythologycommunity In Greek mythology, Drakania is a female serpent or dragon, sometimes with human-like features (Lamia, Campe & Echidna) #MythologyMonday https://t.co/xrsO33Fx3s" / Twitter Wasim A. Elburawi on Twitter: "#mythologycommunity In Greek mythology, Drakania is a female serpent or dragon, sometimes with human-like features (Lamia, Campe & Echidna) #MythologyMonday https://t.co/xrsO33Fx3s" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ec0P-faXYAAq5Ga.jpg)