Dragon Blood Ryuu No Noroi To Seieki De Kami
Described as a morally ambiguous or "amoral" protagonist who operates within a mercenary group that kills for profit.
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This paper explores the narrative and symbolic significance of the motif described as "Dragon Blood: Ryuu no Noroi to Seieki de Kami" (The Curse and Blood of the Dragon becoming God). By examining the dual nature of dragon blood in folklore—representing both a corrosive curse (noroi) and a vital essence (seieki)—this research analyzes how the absorption or consumption of draconic essence serves as a catalyst for apotheosis (becoming a god). The study draws upon comparative mythology, specifically Germanic and East Asian traditions, and modern Japanese popular culture to illustrate how the transcendence of the mortal condition is often achieved through the dangerous assimilation of the "monstrous" other. Described as a morally ambiguous or "amoral" protagonist