The 'dragon crisis novel' typically involves a world where dragons exist and some sort of crisis related to them unfolds. It might be about a battle between humans and dragons, or a problem within the dragon society that affects the whole world in the story.
I'm not sure specifically as it depends on the particular 'dragon crisis novel'. But usually, there would be a hero or heroine who is at the center of the story dealing with the dragon crisis.
Social interactions would be very different. Dragons are often seen as solitary or living in small groups. Other creatures might fear the dragon, so it would have to be careful not to intimidate them too much if it wants to have any sort of positive interaction. It could also use its power to protect weaker creatures, which might earn it respect and some form of friendship.
One could expect powers like super strength, flight, and the ability to breathe fire or other elements. Dragons are often depicted as very powerful in fiction, so being reincarnated as one might come with enhanced physical abilities, such as being able to carry heavy loads or move at great speeds. Their flight would give them an advantage in both battle and exploration. And the ability to breathe fire or other elements could be used for offense or defense.
Rose is a very popular character to feature. Her strong personality and connection to the dragons make her an interesting focus. Writers can explore more of her backstory and her relationship with the dragons in greater depth.
One idea could be exploring an alternate universe where the main characters have different powers related to dragons. For example, the protagonist could have the ability to communicate telepathically with all dragons instead of just a specific one.
Sure. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 does offer co-op functionality in its story mode. This enables multiplayer interaction and makes the game more engaging and fun.
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