The book "The Lord Hunted by the Game" fits the description of the problem. I strongly recommend this novel to you. After the protagonist transmigrated into the son of a noble, he was bound by the game system. Every time he was hunted, he would receive a game reward. In order to resist the ever-increasing pursuit, he had no choice but to become a revolutionary pioneer, build his own army, and conquer the entire world. At the same time, the protagonist also obtained a Skeleton Dragon and 2000 Skeleton Soldiers, and named each Skeleton Warrior Dragon 1 to Dragon 10. There were also Warcraft skills! I hope you're satisfied with my recommendation. If you need anything, let me know at any time. Muah ~
Well, if we consider their elemental powers, the black dragon with its dark and perhaps fire - related powers could be very formidable. But the blue dragon's ice or water powers can also be extremely powerful. If the blue dragon can freeze the black dragon's attacks or immobilize it with ice, it could win. However, if the black dragon can resist the cold and overpower the blue dragon with its brute force, it would be the winner. There are so many factors like their experience in battle, their current state of health, and their strategic thinking that would ultimately determine the outcome.
Perhaps there is a conflict over a particular object or being. Maybe there is a magical crystal that has the power to enhance a dragon's abilities, and both the black and blue dragons want it for themselves. This would cause them to engage in battles and schemes against each other in order to obtain the crystal.
In some cases, the discovery of the dragon skeleton sets off a chain of events. It might attract different factions in the novel - the good guys who want to study it for the betterment of the world, and the bad guys who want to use it for evil purposes. This conflict arising from the skeleton's presence forms the core of the plot.
Well, in many novels, the dragon skeleton can be huge and imposing. It might be described as having massive, jagged bones that still hold a sense of the dragon's former power. For example, the bones could be as large as ancient trees, and their structure might be very different from normal animals, with strange protrusions that once held wings or powerful muscles.
I recommend the book "Wandering Skeleton" to you. The main character of the novel obtained wealth and status because of his own sins. After his death, he encountered skeleton people, skeleton dragons, and skeleton leaders. The adventures along the way were very exciting. I believe you will like it very much ~ I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation.😗
😋I recommend an oriental fantasy novel called I Am a Dragon. The protagonist transmigrated into a small black snake and vowed to be a snake with ambition. Although he did not directly turn into a Skeleton Dragon, the protagonist could evolve and level up by devouring other creatures, becoming stronger and stronger. Moreover, there were still many Divine Beasts in the Otherworld that could be challenged and eaten. It would not be a problem for him to maintain 70% to 80% of his combat strength when he was alive. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Since I haven't heard much about it in mainstream discussions, it's probably not a widely known popular novel. However, in some small communities of dragon - loving or unique - concept - loving readers, it could be quite popular. There are so many novels out there that some great ones remain hidden gems, and this could be one of them.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with such a title or concept. It might be about a special baby that has some sort of connection to a dragon, perhaps the baby is destined to have a great adventure with the dragon or is born with dragon - like powers.