Well, perhaps there are rumors about a ghost of a former teacher in Goldfield High School. Some might say that late at night, in the old classroom where this teacher used to teach, you can hear the sound of chalk on the blackboard, as if the teacher is still giving a lecture. It could be that there was some tragic event that happened to the teacher in the school long ago, and their spirit is said to be lingering there.
There could be a story about a student who died in an accident on the school grounds of Goldfield High School. The legend might say that this student's spirit roams the campus. For example, in the school's library, books might seem to move on their own, or the lights might flicker when no one else is around. People might claim that it's the restless spirit of the deceased student, still feeling a connection to the place where they once spent so much time.
I'm sorry, I don't know the specific details of this short story, so I can't tell you the main plot.
It might be filled with themes of freedom and individuality, just like in his music. The characters could be on a journey of self - discovery in a dystopian or far - flung future setting.
There is the story of a martial arts master who defends his village from a group of bandits. His skills in martial arts are so great that he can take on multiple opponents at once. He uses his speed and strength to defeat the bandits and save his people. This kind of story is full of action and heroism, which makes it a hot martial arts story.
One example is 'The Imitation Game', which is based on the true story of Alan Turing. It shows his work during World War II in cracking the Enigma code.
Edward Elric is often a popular character. His brash and determined personality can create some really interesting storylines when combined with the world of High School DxD. He might get into all sorts of trouble or challenges with the devils and other characters there.
I'm not entirely certain what this phrase is trying to convey. It could be some sort of creative or personal expression. If we break it down, 'don't need hot' might imply that something 'hot' (like a popular element) isn't required. And 'is no more monster hunter stories' could suggest that without that 'hot' thing, the Monster Hunter stories cease to exist in some way. However, this is all speculation.
Well, Medium is a popular site. It allows you to publish your stories and there are many writers and readers on it. You can tag your story appropriately to attract other authors. FanFiction.net is also a good choice if your story is related to a particular fandom. It has a huge user base of fans and authors who are interested in reading and giving feedback on stories within their favorite fandoms. And Scribophile is specifically designed for writers to get critiques from fellow writers.
Some MHA characters might be flattered. For example, Midoriya would probably be really excited and take it as a sign of how much he's inspired people. He might even look for positive lessons in the fanfiction to improve himself.
Once upon a time, a young Viking named Erik set out on a ship to explore the unknown seas. His ship was small but sturdy. He sailed for days until he reached a strange island. The island was covered in thick fog. Erik and his crew landed, swords at the ready. As they walked inland, they found a large, ancient stone structure. Inside, there were strange markings on the walls. Erik knew this was a discovery that would make him famous among the Vikings.
I'm not sure specifically which 'former top 1' you are referring to. There are many novels with interesting sub - characters. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice', characters like Mr. Wickham are sub - characters but add a lot of drama to the story.