Sorry, you typically can't know who sees your stories. It's to protect the privacy of the viewers and keep the interaction more casual and less pressured.
In most cases, you can't directly see who views your stories. The platforms usually don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
One of the main themes is the loss of innocence. The children in the story have been corrupted and turned into killers, losing their childhood purity. Another theme is the power of cult - like beliefs. The 'He Who Walks Behind The Rows' has created a cult - like following among the children, leading them to commit heinous acts.
Well, the full story of Destiny Forsaken is about a downward spiral of events. Uldren Sov, driven by some unknown force, begins to act erratically. He kills Cayde - 6, which is a major turning point. This act enrages the Guardians who then embark on a journey to bring him to justice. Along the way, they uncover more about the Darkness and its influence on different species in the Destiny world. There are side stories as well, about the people affected by Uldren's actions, and how the different factions respond to this new threat. The gameplay is intertwined with the story, as players must complete missions to move the story forward, all while exploring the beautifully crafted new locations in the game.
Sure. There are stories about certain families who used to send their unwanted sons to the Nights Watch. It was a way to get rid of them without causing too much scandal. These sons often had to endure a lot, not just from the external threats but also from the internal politics and hierarchy within the Nights Watch.
One great Christian historical romance novel is 'Redeeming Love' by Francine Rivers. It's set in the 1850s California Gold Rush and tells a story of love and redemption. Another is 'A Voice in the Wind' by Francine Rivers as well. It's about a young Christian slave girl in ancient Rome.
Clear communication is vital. For example, in a business partnership where one is good at sales and the other at product development. They need to communicate clearly about goals, needs, and progress. Also, having a sense of shared purpose. If two people are working towards a common goal, like a couple saving for a house. They can be codependent in a positive way, with each contributing their skills and resources.
Sure. One great 'Skip Beat' fanfic is 'A New Beginning' which explores a different path for Kyoko after a certain event in the story. It delves deep into her character development in a unique way.
The origin of the Humpty Dumpty story is rather unclear. One theory is that it might be based on a riddle. 'Humpty Dumpty' was often used to represent something that was difficult to put back together once broken. It could also have been inspired by a large cannon during the English Civil War. The cannon was placed on a wall and when it fell during a battle, it was damaged and couldn't be easily repaired, just like in the story.
There was a fictional story I once read where the wife caned the husband. In this story, the husband had made a series of irresponsible decisions regarding their family finances. The wife, who was usually very patient, finally reached her limit. She grabbed an old cane that was more of a decorative piece in their house and chased the husband around, threatening to cane him. It was a humorous take on how a relationship can have moments of extreme exasperation and the unexpected ways people react.
One key element is the Belmont family. They are the main line of vampire hunters. Another is Dracula himself, as the main source of evil. Magic also plays a big role, like the spells used by the characters. For instance, the magic items that the Belmonts find in Castlevania to help them in their battles.
One popular Gravity Falls fanfiction is 'Transcendence'. It delves deeper into the mysteries of the show's universe and offers a great adventure for the characters. Another good one is 'A New Beginning' which gives an interesting take on what could happen after the events of the series. There's also 'The Hidden World' that explores some unseen parts of Gravity Falls.