Love is likely a main theme. It might explore different forms of love, such as romantic love.
The idea of connection between people could be another theme. It may show how characters are linked to each other in different ways. In a love - centered novel, these connections are often deep and meaningful, just like how two people might be connected in a loving relationship.
Well, in certain fanfictions of New Moon, Bella could become a vampire as a result of a deal. Maybe she makes a pact with a powerful vampire who has the ability to change her in exchange for something valuable, like information or her loyalty. This would be a very different take from the original story, adding an element of intrigue and negotiation to her transformation.
A common one is when the DM railroads the story too much. The players have no real agency. They are just being pushed along a pre - determined path. For instance, no matter what choices we made, the DM had a set outcome in mind and wouldn't deviate. It felt like we were just puppets in his story.
Atomic Heart is set in an alternate Soviet Union where advanced robotics and technology exist. The main character, P-3, is sent on a mission in a world filled with these robotic entities. There are various challenges he faces, including dealing with malfunctioning robots and uncovering secrets about the technology's origin. It's a story that combines elements of action, mystery, and a unique take on a retro - futuristic setting.
As I don't know the exact '91 days real story', I can only guess. Maybe time is a key element as it spans 91 days. Another could be the main character or characters involved, their actions and decisions throughout this period.
They are often described as jagged and prominent, a visible reminder of his fight with the Lizard.
One common theme could be adventure. If Alexa Donne's original works often involve exciting settings or journeys, fanfic writers might expand on those. For example, they could send the characters on new and more dangerous adventures in the same universe.
Visiting a museum. They can explore different exhibits, learn about history, art or science together. It broadens their knowledge and deepens their connection through shared experiences.
In Stephen King's universe, if there was a character that could be considered a strangler, they would likely possess the characteristics typical of his villains. They'd probably be stealthy, able to blend into the background until they strike. Their minds would be warped, perhaps by some supernatural influence or a traumatic event in their past. They would also be persistent in their evil deeds, not easily deterred from their goal of causing harm, especially through strangulation which is a very personal and brutal form of violence.
I'm not entirely sure who the specific American Agent is in the Maisie Dobbs novel without reading it more closely. It could be a new character introduced to add an international element to the story.
The negative impacts are numerous. Firstly, it violates moral and ethical boundaries, which can make people feel disgusted. Secondly, it can have a bad influence on those who are exposed to it, leading them to have wrong ideas about family and relationships. Moreover, it can harm the overall social fabric by going against the values that hold society together. These types of stories are completely unacceptable and should not be allowed to spread.