Anime like 'Blue Exorcist' has demons which are sometimes depicted as dragon - like. While the main plot isn't about their mating, we can assume that in their lore, there would be some form of reproductive process. Since they are often shown to be hierarchical, perhaps the stronger or more intelligent demons have better chances at mating. Their dragon - like features, such as their large size and strength, could be factors in their mating rituals, where they might need to prove their worth to a potential mate.
One popular anime dragon mating story could be in the world of 'How to Train Your Dragon' (even if it's not strictly about mating). The dragons have their own unique behaviors and relationships. For example, Toothless, the Night Fury, his relationship with other dragons in the series could be seen as a precursor to a mating - like relationship in terms of loyalty and companionship. Dragons in this anime are shown to be social creatures, and their interactions with each other, like flying in groups or protecting one another, can be related to the concept of finding a suitable mate.
In some Japanese anime, there are often dragon - like creatures. For instance, in the anime 'Fairy Tail', there are dragons. However, the stories mostly focus on the battles and friendships rather than direct mating. But we can imagine that the dragons in that world also have their own mating cycles and ways of choosing a partner. Their powerful magic and unique physical features might play a role in attracting a mate, just like in real - life animals where bright colors or strong abilities can be attractive features.
Sure. Maybe Mary lost her beloved dog which had been with her for years. They had so many wonderful memories together, like going for walks in the park every evening. The dog was her best friend, and when it passed away, Mary was heartbroken.
Well, once I heard about a guy who got stuck in a cemetery because he followed the wrong path during a jog. He ended up in an old, overgrown part of the cemetery. He was so scared at first, thinking all sorts of spooky things. But then he noticed some really interesting old tombstones with funny inscriptions. He took pictures and when he finally found his way out, he had a great story to tell his friends about his 'adventure' in the cemetery.
I'm not sure which 'Anderson' specifically you are referring to. But in general, dystopian fantasy novels by various authors often feature a world that is in some state of decay or oppression. They might include elements such as a controlling government or a breakdown of social order. Maybe Anderson's work in this genre also explores how characters navigate and resist such a world.
I also suggest 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison. It's a complex and haunting story about a former slave haunted by the ghost of her baby. It delves into the long - lasting impacts of slavery on the lives of African - Americans and their struggle for civil rights.
In the 'awakenings real story', Dr. Oliver Sacks is the central figure. He was the one with the inquisitive mind and the determination to find a solution for these patients who had been in a vegetative - like state for years. The patients are also key characters. Each patient had their own story, their own experiences before the 'awakening' and then during the time when they were awakened by L - dopa. Their families, although not as prominently featured, were also part of the story as they had been living with the hope and then the reality of the patients' conditions.
One fun way is to start with a random object. For example, if you choose a key. Then build a story around it. Maybe it's a magic key that opens a door to a different world. Another way is to use a writing prompt. There are many websites that offer interesting prompts like 'Write a story about a character who wakes up with a superpower'.
In Pulp Fiction, there are scenes where characters drink beer. And glass could be related as beer is often served in a glass. For example, in the diner scenes, the characters might be drinking beer from a glass while the overall edgy and cool atmosphere of Pulp Fiction provides a unique backdrop to this simple act of having a beer in a glass.
The black mailbox is significant as it's a tangible marker near Area 51. It gives people a physical location to gather or focus on when they're exploring the mystery of Area 51.
Beginning a 'rick and morty displene fan fiction' can be done in several ways. You could start by creating a new character who interacts with Rick and Morty. This character could be from a dimension that Rick has never visited before. Say this character has a special ability that Rick is intrigued by. Write out their first encounter, how the character challenges Rick's beliefs or how Morty is both scared and fascinated. Another way is to take an existing episode and rewrite it from a different perspective. For instance, if there was an episode where they visited a water - based planet, you could rewrite it as if it was all a dream Morty was having, and then explore how that changes the events and the characters' actions.
There's also 'Overlord'. It's about a powerful gamer who gets trapped in the game world he was playing. The unique take on the isekai genre, with the protagonist being an all - powerful undead king, and his interactions with the various races in the game - turned - real - world are really interesting.