I recommend the two novels "God's Paradise" and "God's Black Shop" to you. The former told the story of the main character experiencing different worlds in God's Paradise after becoming a God's Emissary, while the latter told the story of the main character Chu He's adventure after obtaining a broken God and opening a black shop. Both novels had elements of the infinite universe and involved the intersection of different worlds, which met the requirements of a comprehensive manga about God. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
One way to create a good plot is to look at real - life experiences. You can take elements from your own life or from stories you've heard. For instance, if you had a difficult time making a decision, you could turn that into a story where the main character is faced with a tough choice. Another important aspect is to add some twists and turns. Don't make the plot too predictable. Maybe the character who seems like the helper is actually the villain in disguise. Also, keep in mind the pacing. Don't rush through the important parts or drag out the uninteresting bits.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure who the main characters are. But likely, the man (otoko) mentioned in the title is a main character. There could also be other characters related to the kamitachi, perhaps some sort of guides or antagonists depending on the nature of the story.
I'm not sure about the exact plot of this 'beautiful disaster novel', but often in such novels, there's a sense of chaos and beauty intertwined. It could start with a chance encounter between two individuals. As the story progresses, they might find themselves in a series of unfortunate events. But these events also bring out the best and worst in them and in their relationship. Their love or connection might be like a wild ride, full of ups and downs, which is what gives the novel its 'beautiful disaster' nature.
One of the best is 'The King in Yellow' by Robert W. Chambers. It weaves a disturbing and mysterious tale filled with elements of horror and dark fantasy that have influenced many other works. Another great one is 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker. The classic vampire story is a perfect blend of horror and dark, gothic fantasy elements. And 'American Gods' by Neil Gaiman also stands out. It combines horror, fantasy, and mythology in a unique and engaging way.
Maybe Steven wants to learn a new dance move, and he asks Pearl, who is very graceful. Pearl teaches him, and along the way they face some challenges like Steven being a bit clumsy at first. But through patience and support, they not only master the dance but also deepen their bond as friends.
You can try some well - known fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fanfictions and you can use the search function to specifically look for stories about Daenerys and Viserys.
I'm not sure specifically about a 'Roberto Rat' sad story. It could be a made - up or very specific story within a certain community or personal creation. Maybe Roberto Rat was a little rat who got lost in a big city and couldn't find his family. He searched everywhere, in the dirty alleys and under the big buildings, but all in vain.
I don't know who the author of the 'written in blood novel' is as there could be many novels with such a title or concept. You might need to give more details to narrow it down.
Sure. One popular Irish bedtime story is 'The Children of Lir'. It's about four children who are turned into swans by their jealous stepmother. They endure many years of exile on the lakes and seas of Ireland. Another is 'Finn MacCool and the Giant's Causeway'. Finn was a great hero in Irish mythology, and the story of how he built the Giant's Causeway is really fascinating.
I haven't got any specific details about the Del Monte Dynasty on Telemundo. It's possible it's a new show that hasn't been widely covered yet.