I can't confirm the name of the novel you mentioned because I can't get enough context information. Could you please provide more information such as the genre of the novel, author, publication date, etc. so that I can better help you find the answer you want?
The Illuminati is often considered a secret society based on some true - ish elements, though it has been highly mythologized. In history, there was an actual Bavarian Illuminati. They aimed at opposing superstition and religious influence over public life. However, over time, all kinds of wild conspiracy theories have sprung up around the name, far from the original intentions of the group.
Perhaps there are stories where Harry uses his unique skills, like his quick thinking and courage, to overcome difficult situations in the army. For example, during a simulated battle exercise, he could come up with a brilliant strategy that saves his team. In some fanfictions, Harry might also get involved in special missions, like rescuing hostages or infiltrating enemy lines.
In a 'pokemon trainer in fairy tail fanfic', the trainer may be on a quest to find a way back home. Along the way, they share their knowledge of Pokemon with the Fairy Tail guild. This could lead to some members wanting to catch Pokemon of their own. The trainer might also have to adapt their Pokemon training methods to the different magic - based rules of the Fairy Tail world.
Sure. In Divinity Original Sin 2, when playing solo with no companion story, you have to rely solely on your character's abilities. Some quests will require you to be more strategic. For example, in combat situations, you need to carefully manage your resources like spells and potions. Also, when it comes to dialogue choices, you don't have the input from companions which could have given you more options in some cases. But with enough skill and planning, all quests can be tackled.
I don't know the 'diem perdidi short story', so I can't tell you the main characters.
The first mistake was probably about his career choice. He might have chosen a path that seemed exciting but was full of unforeseen difficulties. The second could be in his relationships. He might have misjudged the people he was involved with. And the third was likely related to his personal growth. He may have made choices that hindered his development rather than helped it.
Once upon a time in a small town, there was a mysterious novel that everyone was talking about. In the novel, a man made a bid on an old house. He had to wait for a long time for the deal to return any profit. Meanwhile, he found out that there was a penny hidden in a crack of the floor. This penny seemed to hold a secret that was related to the house's history and might even change the value of his bid.
One of the main themes could be the cultural identity. Istanbul is a city full of rich history and diverse cultures, and the novel might explore how characters navigate their own cultural identities within this complex urban setting.
Family is often a theme in Toni Morrison's fiction. In 'The Bluest Eye', the family dynamic plays a crucial role in the young girl's life. Also, history is a big theme. In many of her works, she weaves in the history of African - Americans, like in 'Paradise' where the past history of the community is an important part of the story.
One great sci - fi body horror novel is 'The Thing' by John W. Campbell. It features a shape - shifting alien that can assimilate and mimic human bodies, creating a sense of dread and body - horror as characters are never sure who is really human. Another is 'Annihilation' by Jeff VanderMeer. The area known as Area X has strange mutations and transformations happening to both the environment and the creatures, including humans, within it. There's also 'Borne' by the same author. In this world filled with post - apocalyptic horror, the genetically modified creature Borne has some very strange and body - horror - inducing characteristics.