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import streamlit as st
# Title for the app
st.title('πŸ‰ Mythical Dragons from Around the World 🌍')
# Introduction text
st.markdown("""
In the realm of mythology, dragons are among the most captivating and diverse creatures.
Let's explore the tales of three legendary dragons from different cultures.
""")
# Dragon 1: Fafnir (Norse Mythology)
st.subheader('Fafnir 🐲 - Norse Mythology')
st.markdown("""
- **Origin**: Norse Mythology
- **Story**: Fafnir was originally a dwarf, transformed into a fierce dragon due to his greed for the treasure he guarded. He was later slain by the hero Sigurd.
- **Significance**: Fafnir represents the deadly sin of greed and the corrupting power of wealth.
""")
# Dragon 2: Quetzalcoatl (Aztec Mythology)
st.subheader('Quetzalcoatl 🌬️ - Aztec Mythology')
st.markdown("""
- **Origin**: Aztec Mythology
- **Story**: Quetzalcoatl, the 'Feathered Serpent', is not a dragon in the traditional sense but shares many similarities. He was a deity representing wind, air, and learning.
- **Significance**: Quetzalcoatl was a creator god and a symbol of death and rebirth.
""")
# Dragon 3: Tiamat (Mesopotamian Mythology)
st.subheader('Tiamat 🌊 - Mesopotamian Mythology')
st.markdown("""
- **Origin**: Mesopotamian Mythology
- **Story**: Tiamat, a primordial goddess of the ocean, turned into a dragon-like creature in a battle against her children who threatened her authority.
- **Significance**: Tiamat embodies the chaos of primordial creation and is often associated with the forces of nature.
""")
# Conclusion
st.markdown("""
Dragons, with their diverse interpretations and stories, capture our imagination and reveal much about the cultures they come from.
""")