Some buildings in Hong Kong have holes in them because people believe dragons need to pass though. No disrespect to Hong Kong's dragons, but I can just imagine how annoying it'd be to have dragons mess up your city if you don't make holes in your buildings for them.
If i remember correctly one time a building didnt have a hole in it, so the dragons could not make it to the water. The bussnises who were working inside it suffred pretty badly for some reason, so thay tore it down. So the moral of the story: Let your luck dragons fly to their destination without being interupted or you shall be punished!
"There's always the threat of an attack by, say, a giant space dragon - the kind that eats the sun every 30 days? It's a nuisance, but what can you expect from reptiles?" - Marcus, Babylon 5.
@Epi Babylon 5 and Egyptian mythology. It is like vanilla ice cream and cloudberry jam. Or Tolkien and New Zealand. A match made in Heaven (or Elysion, or Valhalla, or Jábmiidáibmu, or Tuonela, etc.).
@spoekelse ...as long as people believe in it...
...BAD THINGS WILL HAPPEN...!
It's about psychology / placebo-effects...!
It's the same way curses / talismans / homeopathy / voodoo and other paranormal stuff works...
P.S.
I'm not suspicious,
I would take a 13th. monthly salary of 13000,-€ on a Friday 13th. while standing under a ladder, even when a black cat comes along...
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