I can recommend the following two novels: 1. The female protagonist is gentle and kind, and the male protagonist is Atobe Keigo. 2. The female protagonist is gentle, and the male protagonist is lucky in the village. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The unique concept of a library spanning multiple dimensions makes it stand out. It's not your typical library story.
In some Afro - Caribbean religions, there are loas (spirits or deities) that can be considered in the context of a 'god she is black story'. For instance, Ezili Freda, a powerful loa in Vodou. She is often depicted as a beautiful black woman. Her story is complex, involving love, power, and her relationship with the worshippers. She is associated with femininity, luxury, and the power of love. Her presence in the Vodou pantheon is significant and her story is passed down through generations.
Perhaps the story is about the lookout man's struggle with boredom during long hours of looking out. He might have to find ways to keep himself awake and focused. Another plotline could be that he has a past that haunts him while he is on duty, and it affects his performance as a lookout.
One horror story could be about a mom in a group who shared her parenting struggles, but instead of getting support, she was shamed for not being a 'perfect mom'. The others in the group criticized her for things like using store - bought baby food instead of making it from scratch.
One common theme is the power of nature. In many natural horror stories, nature is presented as an uncontrollable and often malevolent force. For example, in 'Jaws', the ocean is a vast and dangerous place where the shark can strike at any time. Another theme is isolation. When characters are in a natural setting far from civilization, like in 'The Ruins', they are more vulnerable. And the theme of the unknown is also prevalent. The strange and unexplained things that occur in nature, such as in 'Annihilation', create fear.
Well, you can include the flower's appearance, like the color of its petals or the shape of its leaves. For example, if it's a sunflower, you can mention its big yellow petals and its large brown center. Also, the setting where the flower is located is important. Is it in a garden, a field, or a forest? Then, there could be some kind of interaction with other characters. It could be a human who picks the flower, or an animal that shelters under it. Another aspect could be the flower's life cycle. Maybe it's just a bud at the beginning of the story and then blossoms as the story progresses.
I'm not sure specifically about the 'Telemachus archives' having gay stories. There are many places to find great gay stories, like certain literature collections or LGBTQ+ community - based story - sharing platforms.
Since the concept itself is inappropriate, we can't really have 'big dildo stories' without the inappropriate nature. But we can talk about big adventure stories. I once heard about a group that went on a big adventure in the mountains and had to overcome many challenges.
Redemption is also a theme that pops up. Some fanfictions like to explore the idea of Starscream changing his ways, seeking forgiveness or a new path, which can be really interesting as it goes against his traditional 'villain' image.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a 'web novel' is a novel published on the internet. 'Maou ni natta' might imply something about becoming a demon king. It could be a story of a character's journey to becoming a demon king, with all the adventures, challenges, and character development that comes with it.