The Dacian Draco is a special kind of flag that was used by the ancient Dacians, who were a group of people who lived in what is now modern-day Romania a long, long time ago. This flag was very important to the Dacians and they used it in battles to show their identity and to scare their enemies.
The flag was made by attaching a dragon's head made of metal (like bronze) to a long stick. The stick was about six feet long so it was taller than most people! The dragon's head had big horns, sharp teeth, and colorful feathers. It was also hollow and had a lot of tails made of red fabric. The tails could be up to two feet long, so they were very fluffy!
When the Dacians went to battle, they would carry the flag and wave it around. The dragon's head would make a scary noise because it had some bells or pieces of metal inside, and the tails would move in the wind. The other soldiers would see the flag and know that the Dacians were ready to fight. They were afraid of the Dacian's dragon because they thought it was a magical creature that could breathe fire and bring bad luck to their enemies.
Although the Dacians no longer exist, their flag is still alive today! People celebrate their culture and history by making replicas of the Dacian Draco flag and waving them in festivals and special events. It is a way to remember the brave Dacian warriors who fought for their land and their culture.