I'd like to raise a point that I've always found odd in the plot. Who would call their son Dragon in a world where the only other name for that word is related to the celestial dragon, especially when it's a character like Garp who knows the ins and outs of celestial dragons. So we can say that from a story point of view, it's a revolutionary dragon who faces another dragon, but I find that inconsistent with the logical and sensible development of the characters. I always thought that it was perhaps a nickname that the character had chosen himself after having become a revolutionary but obviously not
I'd like to raise a point that I've always found odd in the plot. Who would call their son Dragon in a world where the only other name for that word is related to the celestial dragon, especially when it's a character like Garp who knows the ins and outs of celestial dragons. So we can say that from a story point of view, it's a revolutionary dragon who faces another dragon, but I find that inconsistent with the logical and sensible development of the characters. I always thought that it was perhaps a nickname that the character had chosen himself after having become a revolutionary but obviously not