Sure. A back story often helps explain characters' motivations and behaviors, and gives a better understanding of the overall situation. It enriches the word and makes it more meaningful.
Yes, it can be. A back story adds depth and context to the main content, making it more engaging.
In this fanfiction, perhaps Hinata is on a mission near the area of Kurama's influence. She stumbles upon some strange energy related to Kurama. When they meet, Kurama might sense her pure chakra. Hinata, being the curious and empathetic person she is, tries to understand Kurama more than just seeing him as a powerful and feared entity. This could lead to an unlikely friendship or some form of mutual understanding between them.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might be about a secret relationship or some hidden aspects of the characters' lives.
Hannibal Lecter, known as 'Hannibal the Cannibal', is a fictional character created by Thomas Harris. However, he was inspired by real - life serial killers. In the fictional story, Lecter is a brilliant psychiatrist who also has a taste for human flesh. He uses his intelligence to outwit authorities while indulging in his grisly hobby.
I don't know as I haven't read it. Maybe it has a young protagonist who lives in the home and experiences various things after dark.
One key theme is the danger of the wild. The leopard represents the untamed and unpredictable forces of nature.
One common theme is the struggle between love and duty. The vampire hunter is often conflicted because they are attracted to the vampires they are supposed to hunt. Another theme is the power dynamic. Vampires are generally more powerful, but the hunters have their own skills and wits to rely on.
In Moses' real life, his birth was a key event as it was during a difficult time for the Hebrews. His act of killing the Egyptian who was abusing a Hebrew slave led to his exile. But then, his encounter with God changed everything. He returned to Egypt and through God's power, he led the Hebrews out. The journey through the desert had many events like the manna from heaven, water from the rock, and finally, the receiving of the Ten Commandments, which are all important parts of his real - life story.
I really like 'The Mentor Snape Never Thought He'd Be'. In this story, Snape is forced into mentoring Harry due to a magical bond. As they work together, they start to understand each other's motives better. Snape realizes Harry is not just James Potter's son, but his own person. And Harry sees that Snape has more to him than just being a grumpy professor. It's a story that shows how their relationship could have developed in a different way in the fanfiction world.
Well, obviously Deku is one of the main characters. Since it's about him going berserk, he's at the center of the story.
There could be a plot where a feedee is self - conscious about their desire to gain weight. A feeder comes into their life and slowly introduces them to the feederism lifestyle. The story could explore how the feedee overcomes their insecurities, and how the relationship between the two evolves. There might also be sub - plots about how their families or friends react to their new lifestyle choice, adding drama and complexity to the overall story.