This is not merely a collection of random tropes. It is a narrative engine. It represents one of the most potent, tragic, and powerful cycles in fiction: the idea that the blood of a dragon carries immense power, but that power is always cursed. To break that curse, a pure “vessel” (seieki) must be offered, leading to the birth or ascension of a new deity (kami). Below, we dissect every component of this legendary equation.
The process follows a brutal logic:
In that moment, both died: the warrior, whose flesh crumbled; the maiden, whose spirit was spent. Yet from their intertwined remains, a new being rose—neither human nor dragon. A of twilight scales and mercy. A god born of sin and sacrifice, destined to guard the boundary between the mortal world and the endless rage of dragons. dragon blood ryuu no noroi to seieki de kami