Babel is indeed a standalone novel. It's crafted to provide a self-contained and satisfying reading experience. There are no related books that directly follow or precede it in the storyline.
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Definitely a stand-alone. 'The Dragons of Babel' provides a comprehensive and fulfilling narrative within its own pages, not requiring any additional books to make sense.
Well, the story of Babel varies depending on the source. In some versions, it's about humanity's hubris in trying to build a tower to the heavens, which leads to confusion in language. This is seen as a divine punishment. Different cultures and religions might have their own spins on it.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't played it myself, but generally a visual novel often has a story line with characters and events. It might be related to the Tower of Babel story from the Bible, perhaps with its own fictional take on the concept, like the characters might be on a journey related to the tower, facing various challenges and having different relationships.