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Blue Ben is a Legendary Dragon from Kilve in West Somerset, England. The skull of a fossilised Ichthyosaur on display in a local museum is sometimes pointed out as belonging to Blue Ben.

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Blue Ben is also the name of a promontory near East Quantoxhead approximately 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) from Kilve.

Legend

Various versions of the story exist, but the account usually features Blue Ben as dwelling in the shale caves along the Somerset coast, regularly bathing in the nearby waters to cool himself after breathing fire. In order to avoid getting stuck in the extensive mud flats between the water and his lair, he built the limestone causeway there to provide him safe passage.

The devil used to watch Blue Ben, and one day decided to capture him for use as a mount. The devil rode him mercilessly through the fires of hell until the dragon escaped, and, in the hurry to get back to the security of his lair, he made the mistake of tramping through the mud flats, and getting stuck in the mud, which gradually consumed him. An alternative version of the story says that he lived inland but went to Kilve to cool off.

Skull

In the early 19th century the Blue Lias shale formation outside of Kilve was quarried, during which process the fossilized skull of an Ichthyosaur was uncovered, which was said to be the remains of Blue Ben. The skull is now on permanent display in the Wells and Mendip Museum at Wells, Somerset, or the Museum of Somerset at Taunton.

References

Blue Ben Wikipedia