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Core Premise & Narrative
Dragon Blood (Chinese: 龙血, Long Xue ), also known by the title The Adoptive Father (养父, Yang Fu ), is a supernatural action Danmei novel by the prominent Chinese author Shui Qiancheng . First published in 2012, it is a significant work in the author's bibliography, blending military mercenary themes with sci-fi elements involving human experimentation and dragon-human hybrids.
- Curse of the Dragon's Blood: A curse tied to the consumption or possession of dragon blood, potentially leading to divine retribution or transformation.
- Divine Lineage: A suggestion of a divine lineage or bloodline connected to dragons, where the blood (or "Seieki") acts as a medium to connect humans with the divine or supernatural world.
- Mythological Narrative: A mythological narrative where a character's fate is intertwined with a dragon's blood, serving as a plot device to explore themes of power, destiny, and the supernatural.
Unlike traditional Western fantasy where mages study books, protagonists in this genre often act as "batteries" or "suppliers" of mana. In many dragon-centric stories, dragons are depicted as beings of infinite mana but limited reproductive capability. The protagonist often forms a pact where they provide "vitality" (through the implied fluid) in exchange for the dragon’s protection or power. dragon blood ryuu no noroi to seieki de kami
The Legend of Dragon Blood
Below is an overview of the world, plot, and themes present in this specific series. Core Premise & Narrative Dragon Blood (Chinese: 龙血,
The Protagonist
: A survivor of a divine purge who has been "cursed" with dragon blood, granting them immense power but slowly eroding their humanity. Curse of the Dragon's Blood : A curse
The survivor wakes up changed. Their eyes have slit pupils. A faint dorsal ridge runs down their spine. But they are not a dragon.
Unlike many of the author's other works—such as the 188 Men's Team series which focuses on "scum gongs" and heavy emotional angst— Dragon Blood is noted for its focus on high-stakes action and military strategy.
Abe's artwork is a highlight of the series, with a distinctive style that blends elements of fantasy, horror, and romance. The world-building is rich and immersive, drawing inspiration from Japanese folklore, mythology, and culture.