A common storyline might involve a romantic subtext. In some fanfics, Twilight Sparkle and Big Macintosh develop feelings for each other. It could start with small exchanges, like Big Macintosh bringing Twilight some fresh apples from the orchard, and Twilight sharing some interesting magic spells or stories with him. As time goes on, their relationship deepens and they have to deal with the reactions of their friends and family in Ponyville.
There may be some fictional or historical accounts that touch on such dark and inappropriate themes in the context of exploring social ills, but these are not things to be desired or celebrated. It's important to uphold moral and legal values.
In some Naruto fanfictions with the Zero Tails concept, it often adds a new and unique power dynamic. Naruto might have to learn to control this strange and powerful 'Zero Tails' energy. It could lead to new battles and challenges as he tries to master it without being consumed by its power.
One idea could be exploring the backstory of a minor character in the movie. For example, what if one of the Sokovian citizens had a special power that was awakened during the chaos of the battle. Another could be a different take on the relationship between Vision and Wanda. Maybe Vision struggles more with his new - found emotions and Wanda has to help him understand humanity better. Also, a fanfic could focus on what would happen if Ultron had a change of heart midway through his plan due to some unforeseen event or encounter.
One good topic is exploring the backstories of minor characters. For example, delving deeper into the history of Rock Lee's training and how he overcame his lack of ninjutsu ability. Another topic could be alternate endings for the series, like what if Naruto didn't manage to bring Sasuke back to the village? It can also be about new friendships forming between different ninja clans.
Definitely 'Dune' by Frank Herbert. Although the focus isn't solely on aliens, the sandworms can be considered as a unique form of alien life in the story. And 'Fahrenheit 451' by Ray Bradbury also has some elements related to alienation, though not strictly about aliens but still relevant in the context of a different kind of 'alien' world. However, if we talk purely about books centered around aliens, 'Alien' by Alan Dean Foster (the novelization of the movie) is also very popular as it gives more depth to the terrifying alien creature in the film.
On one hand, 'Shantaram' seems like it could be fact because it has elements that are based on real places and cultures. The author's in - depth knowledge of Mumbai's underworld, its people, and its culture is evident. But on the other hand, the highly dramatized events and the almost superhuman abilities of the main character suggest that it is fiction. For instance, the main character gets involved in all sorts of dangerous and complex situations and always manages to come out on top in a rather unbelievable way, which is a common trait in fictional stories.
I think Rias would survive. She's a powerful devil with a strong will. Her leadership skills and her ability to use her powers would help her fend off the zombies. Also, she has a group of loyal followers who would help protect her.
One horror story is about a rollercoaster that suddenly stopped mid - ride at a very high point. Passengers were left dangling there for what felt like an eternity, terrified of falling. They could hear strange creaking noises from the machinery, not knowing if it was about to break. It was a very nerve - wracking experience for everyone on board.
One common element is unexpected pain. Many patients in these stories thought they would have manageable pain but ended up in severe discomfort.
Power struggles. Gangs fight for control over different parts of London.