Perhaps the female squire is an outcast in the knightly community because of her gender. Kel Neal, however, believes in her potential. They start a training program that is different from the traditional ones. The female squire then discovers a long - lost technique that could change the way knights fight. But she has to overcome the prejudice of the other knights and with Kel Neal's support, she manages to introduce this new technique.
One popular kingdom building novel is 'The Lord of the Rings'. It involves the building of kingdoms in Middle - earth, with different races like Men, Elves, and Dwarves having their own territories and forms of governance. Another is 'A Song of Ice and Fire'. There are various kingdoms vying for power, and characters constantly strive to build, defend, or take over these kingdoms. 'The Wheel of Time' also has elements of kingdom building as different nations and regions develop their own political and social structures.
For beginners, 'These Broken Stars' by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner is a great start. It has a simple yet engaging plot. A girl from a privileged background and a soldier are stranded on an uninhabited planet. Their relationship develops as they try to survive. The sci - fi elements are not overly complicated, and the romance is sweet.
It's hard to say for sure. While many Rialto ghost stories seem to be more in the realm of legend and superstition, it's possible that some elements were inspired by real - life tragedies or strange occurrences. However, there's often a lack of concrete evidence to prove that they are based on real events.
One quality is patience. In stories, a good female teacher will patiently explain things over and over again until students understand. For example, when teaching a complex scientific theory.
One common trope is the 'accidental confession'. Maybe during an argument or a tipsy moment, one of them blurts out their love for the other. Another is the 'fake dating' trope. They pretend to be a couple for some reason, like to make an ex - jealous or to get out of a family event, and then real feelings start to develop. There's also the 'roommate' trope where two friends who live together start to see each other in a new light.
Well, it could be that the 'timeless' aspect implies that these stories have endured over time because of their universal appeal. They might deal with fundamental human emotions and situations that are relatable across different cultures and generations. Also, the collection as a whole might offer a rich tapestry of fictional worlds, each story creating a unique universe for the reader to explore.
Maybe the Sith Order decides to change their ways. In the fanfiction, the Sith could start to question their age - old pursuit of power through domination. They might form an alliance with some Jedi who also see the flaws in their respective orders. Together, they create a new order that aims to govern the galaxy in a more just and equal way, with a new understanding of the Force that doesn't divide it into light and dark but rather sees it as a whole with different manifestations.
It could make other vampires in the story jealous. If Edward biting Bella is seen as a very intimate or special act, other vampires might envy the connection that Edward and Bella are forming. This could lead to some of them trying to interfere in their relationship, either by trying to separate them or by trying to get closer to Bella themselves.
One story could be about a couple where the wife, who is a bbw, meets an old friend from her past. Her husband, a cuckold in this story, initially feels a bit insecure but then realizes it's just a platonic friendship. The wife and her friend start a business together, and the husband learns to be more confident in their relationship.
I'm not sure specifically about fanfictions that combine all of those elements. There might be some out there in the vast world of fanfiction, but it would take some dedicated searching. You could start by looking on popular fanfiction websites and using relevant tags for each of those topics.