There's also 'James Potter: A New Chapter'. This one is really interesting as it combines elements of mystery with the mpreg concept. James starts to discover some strange magical phenomena related to his pregnancy. The story has a great build - up of suspense and the characters are well - developed.
One popular James Potter mpreg fanfiction is 'The Unforeseen Bond'. It delves into an alternate universe where James Potter experiences an unexpected pregnancy. The story focuses on how he copes with the physical and emotional changes while still being part of the wizarding world and dealing with his friends and foes.
Sadly, I don't know of an exact true story about Arthur, a king, and a dog. In Arthurian legend, the focus is mainly on Arthur's rule, his battles, and his relationships with his knights. But if we consider the time period, dogs were common animals. They could have been used for various purposes. A dog might have been in the vicinity when Arthur held court or when his knights trained. Maybe a dog was a pet of a servant in Camelot. There are many possibilities, but no one clear - cut true story that combines all three elements in a well - known way.
The fanfiction could start with Poison Ivy being magically transported to the wizarding world. She finds herself in the Forbidden Forest and starts to spread her influence among the native plants there. Harry Potter, while on a patrol in the forest, notices the strange changes in the plants and is the first to encounter Poison Ivy, leading to a tense first meeting between the two.
Well, the process of making music for the Vegetable Orchestra in Great Big Story is quite elaborate. They start with fresh vegetables. They carefully examine the shape, size, and texture of each vegetable. For percussion, they might use firm vegetables like turnips and attach some sort of mallet - like object to strike them. For wind instruments, they hollow out vegetables like zucchinis and add holes in strategic places to control the pitch. They also use softer vegetables like lettuce leaves to create rustling sounds for added texture in their music. It's a truly unique and imaginative way of making music.
There could be a fearless warrior as one of the main characters, who is good at combat and leading the group through dangerous areas in the Badlands.
I don't remember a very detailed Steve Jobs story from Game Grumps' Atari - related content. It might be that they just briefly mentioned Jobs in relation to the broader history of the gaming and tech industries at the time of Atari. Maybe something about how his influence was felt even in the gaming space, like his ideas about making technology more accessible which could have had an impact on how Atari thought about its own market reach.
There could be a fanfic where Alison and Cece team up to solve a mystery in their school. They use their different skills and knowledge to figure out what's going on. Maybe there are some strange happenings in the school library and they are the only ones who notice the oddities.
One interesting plot could be Gideon and Eva taking their baby on a first trip to the park. They could have a picnic and introduce the baby to all the new sights and sounds. The baby might be fascinated by the ducks in the pond and they all have a great family day.
One could be about an angry dwarf who is always frustrated with the noisy birds in his forest. Every morning, they wake him up too early, so he tries to find a way to make them be quiet.
One hindi shayari could be 'Tumse milne ki khushi mein, dil khil uthta hai, pyar ka mausam yahan, har pal naya hai.' It beautifully captures the joy of meeting one's love and how every moment in love feels new.
One way to italicize foreign words effectively in a novel is to first identify all the foreign words clearly. Then, use the appropriate formatting tool (in digital writing) or indicate italics clearly in handwritten or typed manuscripts. Moreover, it's important to consider the context. If the foreign word has been fully assimilated into the main language (like 'cafe' in English), it might not need to be italicized. However, if it's a less common or more 'foreign - feeling' word, italicize it for clarity.