Dragon Blood Ryuu No Noroi To Seieki De Kami -

| Element | Meaning | |------------------|----------------------------------------------| | Dragon blood | Power / lineage / corruption | | Dragon's curse | Consequence / transformation / binding | | Seieki (semen) | Life force / ritual essence (mature theme) | | Kami | Deity / god | | Overall | Fictional ritual formula for godhood through dragon-related materials and vital essence |

The concept of Ryuu no Noroi to Seieki de Kami is prevalent in modern "Isekai" (different world) and fantasy genres: dragon blood ryuu no noroi to seieki de kami

“The black blood ate my veins like wildfire. On day 14, I grew a tail. On day 22, I ate a deer raw. On day 29, Kirika found me in the shrine, weeping scales. She didn’t run. She said: ‘Let me carry half the curse. Take my seieki as I take your blood.’ We became two monsters holding each other. On day 30, the dragon died inside me. And I opened my eyes—golden, slit, divine. The village now leaves offerings at my feet. I hate them for it.” On day 29, Kirika found me in the shrine, weeping scales

While specific chapters vary, the overarching narrative typically follows a protagonist who acts as a vessel or a "curse-breaker." Take my seieki as I take your blood

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