What is in this image? Describe it as if you were explaining it to someone from the 15th century.
The image before you depicts fantastical creatures that might resemble the dragons of lore, yet with a benign and more whimsical demeanor. These creatures are stout, with large, curved bodies, featuring round protrusions like giant pebbles scattered across their hide. Each has a mane resembling crinkled leaves running along its back. The larger creature arches above, possessing a wide, gentle gaze that beholds another smaller creature of the same kind. This smaller one, appearing almost as if it were offspring, nestles under the larger. Their expressions are gentle, invoking more of a sense of camaraderie or familial bond than ferocity commonly associated with the dragons in our tales. This representation, while evoking fantastical elements you might be familiar with, is rendered in a style aimed more to delight and amuse, rather than to inspire awe or fear.