Well, if we're talking about Assassin's Creed games in story order, it starts with the original Assassin's Creed which sets the foundation. Then comes Assassin's Creed II where we follow Ezio Auditore's story, which is really engaging as we see his growth from a young nobleman to a master assassin. Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood continues Ezio's journey, and Revelations gives more depth to his story and also ties in some elements from the first game. After that, Assassin's Creed III takes us to a new era and protagonist, Connor. And so on with each subsequent game adding new elements, settings, and characters to the overarching story of the Assassin's Creed universe.
The Assassin's Creed games in story order are: Assassin's Creed, Assassin's Creed II, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Assassin's Creed III, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, Assassin's Creed: Rogue, Assassin's Creed Unity, Assassin's Creed Syndicate, Assassin's Creed Origins, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, and Assassin's Creed Valhalla.
In the order of the Assassin's Creed story, we begin with the first game that introduced us to the concept of the Assassins and Templars and the Animus. Assassin's Creed II then unfolds the beautiful and complex story of Ezio in Renaissance Italy. His adventures continue in Brotherhood and Revelations. Assassin's Creed III shifts the focus to colonial America with Connor. Black Flag takes us to the high seas with Edward Kenway. Rogue shows another side of the story. Unity is set in Paris during the French Revolution. Syndicate is in Victorian London. Origins goes way back to ancient Egypt, Odyssey to ancient Greece, and Valhalla to the Viking era. Each game builds on the lore and the overall narrative in its own unique way.
Wan's story began in a world where humans and spirits co - existed but often in conflict. He was an outcast among his own people. Wan had a strong will and was curious about the spirits. He befriended some spirits, which was unheard of for humans at that time. This led to him learning about the different powers of the elements. As he grew, he realized the importance of uniting the human and spirit worlds. Through many trials and adventures, he became the first Avatar. He was the one who set the precedent for all future Avatars in terms of their connection to the elements and their role in maintaining balance.
First, you need to create interesting and honest characters. Let them have real - life like emotions and reactions. For example, if they are angry, don't hold back on showing their full fury.
I think the Odysseus and Polyphemus story has a really interesting plot. The idea of being trapped in a cave with a huge, one - eyed giant who eats humans is terrifying. And Odysseus' clever trick of using the name 'Nobody' so that when the other cyclops come to help, they think Polyphemus is just being crazy when he shouts 'Nobody is attacking me' is brilliant.
Often, the names of short novels are designed to be catchy and give a hint about the main theme or plot. For example, 'The Scarlet Letter' makes you immediately think of something red and a symbol, which is exactly what the story is about. They can also be named after the main character like 'Huckleberry Finn' in Mark Twain's short - ish work. This makes it easy for readers to quickly identify who the story is centered around.
There could be many. Maybe there are stories about students who overcame their shyness and became great dancers. For example, a little girl who was too timid to dance in front of others at first but with the encouragement of the teachers and classmates, she finally shined on the stage.
In the short term, demonetization in India created chaos. GDP growth slowed down as many businesses, especially small ones, faced cash shortages. But in the long run, it led to an increase in digital transactions. Tax compliance also improved as some unaccounted money was brought into the formal economy.
Once upon a time, in a deep and mysterious forest, there was a magnificent Norse horse. This horse had a shiny coat that seemed to glow in the dappled sunlight that filtered through the thick canopy of trees. It was a special horse, known for its great speed and intelligence. One day, a young adventurer wandered into the forest. The horse sensed the presence of the stranger and approached curiously. The adventurer was in awe of the horse's beauty. Together, they began to explore the forest, discovering hidden waterfalls and ancient ruins. The horse led the way, its hooves making soft thuds on the forest floor. It was as if they were on a magical journey, and the forest seemed to come alive around them.
A fanfiction could be centered around a magical project where Severus, Cho Chang, and the dark - fair skin type character are all involved. They each bring different skills and perspectives. Severus has his vast knowledge of potions, Cho Chang her charm and quick thinking, and the new character might have some unique magical ability related to their skin type (maybe a connection to a certain type of magic). Working together, they face challenges and grow closer as they strive to complete the project.
Both are very popular in their own ways. The web novel was able to gain a large number of fans quickly due to its easy accessibility on the web. People could start reading it for free and spread the word easily. But the light novel has attracted fans who love the more refined and often illustrated versions. It also has the advantage of being able to be sold in bookstores around the world, which gives it a different kind of exposure.
Sure. One popular 'naruto x kushina fanfic' is 'A Mother's Love'. It explores a unique bond between Naruto and Kushina in an alternate universe where Kushina survives. It has great character development and emotional moments.