The Red Dragon Lord is OP, but Insists on a Pop Culture Invasion!

The Red Dragon Lord is OP, but Insists on a Pop Culture Invasion!

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Author: Ongoing

Synopsis

At first, Zog the Red Dragon didn’t have any grand ambitions.

He just wanted to make a bit of money.

So he started experimenting—enchanted yo-yos that burst into dazzling light shows when spun, trading cards that could project lifelike holograms, and magical items so impressive that a single rare card ended up costing more than a high-level spell scroll.

Then things escalated.

He gave a Zor a mana-powered electric guitar, accidentally kickstarting a full-blown rock-and-roll craze across the world.

Soon, dwarves and elves were sitting together playing co-op games, and even nobles and commoners found themselves crying over the same soap operas.

Even so-called “dragon-slaying knights” weren’t really slaying anything—the dragons in their videos were just paid actors from Zog’s growing talent agency.

Before long, without ever trying to conquer anything through force, Zog had accidentally built an empire of influence. His wealth grew so massive it was said to be taller than mountains.

The Holy Church tried to declare him a threat, accusing him of corrupting the minds of the people.

But the people didn’t care. They stood with him anyway.

Surrounded by supporters while the once-powerful Pope found himself completely alone, Zog simply smiled and said:

“Culture victory, kid.”

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