Rain found the concept of a dragon hunting and turning against its own kind perplexing. Dragons were often depicted as majestic and powerful creatures, usually solitary beings guarding their territories or hoarding treasures. The idea that one would prey upon its own kind was unusual in the lore he knew.
Dragons were known for their territorial instincts and fierce protection of their domains. Typically, they would engage in territorial disputes or confrontations over desired resources, leading to occasional clashes. However, these battles rarely involved dragons actively hunting and turning each other.
The transformation of dragons into dark crystals raised further questions. Dragons were renowned for their immense magical prowess and longevity. If one dragon were to target and defeat another, the most common result would be the vanquished dragon's death, not transformation into an entirely different substance.