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(A dark sky with storm clouds. A massive shadow moves across the moon.) Narrator: "For centuries, people have told stories of gigantic creatures soaring through the skies… Could dragons have once ruled the earth?" (Close-up of prehistoric cave paintings depicting dragon-like creatures.) Narrator: "From Europe to Asia, ancient civilizations recorded their encounters with these mythical beasts." (A fearsome dragon breathing fire, lighting up the night.) Narrator: "Legends say dragons could breathe fire, turning entire villages to ash. But where did this myth come from?" (A majestic, serpent-like dragon flying gracefully over a misty mountain.) Narrator: "In Chinese mythology, dragons were wise and powerful, bringing good fortune and controlling the elements." (A menacing, winged dragon guarding a hoard of gold in a dark cave.) Narrator: "But in European folklore, dragons were feared—monsters to be slain by brave knights." (A paleontologist uncovering a massive fossil resembling a dragon's skull.) Narrator: "Could dragon myths have been inspired by real creatures? Some believe ancient people mistook dinosaur fossils for dragon remains." (A Komodo dragon flicking its tongue, moving stealthily through the jungle.) Narrator: "Today, the Komodo dragon is the closest thing to a real dragon. It may not breathe fire, but its bite is deadly!" (A medieval blacksmith forging metal, flames bursting from the furnace.) Narrator: "Could the idea of fire-breathing dragons have come from blacksmiths and volcanic eruptions?" (A medieval knight in shining armor, standing before a roaring dragon.) Narrator: "Many myths tell of heroes slaying dragons to prove their bravery. Were these stories just symbolic, or based on real encounters?" (A CGI dragon from a blockbuster movie spreading its wings.) Narrator: "From books to movies, dragons remain some of the most beloved mythical creatures in fantasy worlds." (A dense jungle with mysterious rustling in the trees, hinting at an unseen creature.) Narrator: "Could there have been a lost species of giant reptiles that inspired dragon legends?" (A side-by-side comparison of a mythical dragon and a real lizard.) Narrator: "Dragons may be mythological, but they share surprising similarities with real creatures." (A map showing dragon legends across different civilizations.) Narrator: "From Norse legends to Japanese folklore, dragons appear in cultures all around the world." (A researcher flipping through ancient manuscripts filled with dragon illustrations.) Narrator: "Medieval scholars truly believed dragons existed. Some even claimed to have seen them!" (A dramatic shot of a dragon flying over a burning village.) Narrator: "Whether real or imagined, dragons have left a lasting mark on human history. The question remains—could there be a hidden truth behind the legend?"