Fighting the dragon and fighting the tiger was a commonly used phrase in Chinese novels to describe a tense and intense battle scene in a long novel or online novel. The term originated from the ancient Chinese novel "Water Margins" where Lin Chong and Gao Taiwei fought. Later, it was widely used to describe the fierce battle and duel in the novel.
Fighting the Dragon was a Chinese web novel written by the author, who was playing with the dukes. The novel tells the story of a Chinese special force and a Japanese special force fighting fiercely on the battlefield in China during the Anti-Japanese War. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and the characters were full. It was considered one of the representative works of Chinese online novels.
Since it's a fanfic, the author could have taken creative liberties. It might be about a character who is a big fan of 'Enter the Dragon' in the Harry Potter world. This character could introduce martial arts training to other students at Hogwarts, inspired by the movie. And perhaps there are dark forces at play that are related to both the magical threats in Harry Potter and the more physical, combat - based threats in 'Enter the Dragon'.
Yes, I'm quite familiar. Skyrim dragon fanfiction often involves exciting adventures with dragons in the Skyrim universe. 'Zero' might refer to a specific character, version, or concept within that fanfiction world.
It might feature a new character who is an expert in martial arts, like a transfer student from an Asian wizarding school, and they could be a main character along with Harry and his friends. They could bring in new ways of fighting dark magic using their martial arts skills.
There are several interesting 'Familiar of Zero Saito Dragon' fanfictions. For example, 'The Secret of Saito's Dragon Heritage' is a fanfiction that uncovers some hidden secrets about Saito's connection to the dragon. It adds a lot of depth to the story. Then there is 'Saito, the Dragon Tamer' which focuses on Saito's growth as a tamer of the dragon. It has some really cool scenes where Saito trains the dragon and they develop a stronger bond.
It's hard to say for sure. Maybe it will, as a story mode can add depth and context to the gameplay. But it depends on the developers' plans and focus for this particular game.
I'm not a fan of web novels. I don't have any knowledge related to the Dragon Fantasy. As for the plot and character setting of the novel, I suggest you read the relevant novels or consult the author of the novel for more accurate information.
Hermione might also be a main character. With her vast knowledge of magic, she could be the one researching about the dragon, its habits, and how to deal with it. Maybe she discovers an ancient spell that can communicate with the dragon.