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BloodySorcerer
Sorry that I will have to be that asshole that complains about the way things are named. Eastern(mainly the Chinese) dragons are mostly referred as serpents or they use the pronunciation as a substantive, Ryuu or something like that.
And yes, I would complain about a dragon being weak to an basic element in a D&D table. ?
Still, this are facts. The same fact that despise being HEAVILY disrespectful to the source material, God of War is a game really well made. The same can't be said about twilight, that is just bad writing. Now, back at this, I don't mind the disrespect with lore and naming and whatever else, this story can be really good, but that doesn't change what I said. A fact is a fact, taste is taste. You guys can like it, I may come to like it, but it will still be named after something else and that is what I voiced in the other comment, I didn't claim that the story is or will be bad, just that the name used was weird. For example, if she was called half serpent/snake, there wouldn't be a issue about the fire, since not only the real animal is a cold blood creature, but also, the chinese dragon has heavy ties with the nature, mainly forests, which, even if it come out ambiguous, it would make sense in both stances. Sorry if I came out rude, but I am highly critic of what I consume.