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What makes a shapeshifter a dragon?
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The only one I've read where it felt like dragons to humans was Seraphina. They were obviously different to the humans also in the book.
To answer your question, I'd say that dragon/human shapeshifting only adds to the concept if they're truly not human, and have non-human behaviour. Or develop human characteristics, or play with human norms. Otherwise authors should stick with the usual dragon/human pairs of two minds that mesh together.
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Rogue (other topics)Firelight (other topics)
Seraphina (other topics)
This isn't just a NDFL concept. Most dragons who can shape-shift, spend most their time as humans. They treat becoming dragons as a super power, only used when they need to knock over a building, then its back to being human.
What does it add and take away for you?