Well, Madeline Miller is known for works that touch on Rome - adjacent stories like in 'The Song of Achilles'. Lindsey Davis is famous for her series set in ancient Rome, starting with 'The Silver Pigs'. Also, Steven Saylor has made a name for himself with his Rome - based historical novels, such as 'The Throne of Caesar'.
There are many. Shakespeare, of course, with his plays about Roman figures like 'Julius Caesar' and 'Antony and Cleopatra'. He was able to capture the essence of those times in a very unique way. Then there are modern authors like Colleen McCullough with her 'Masters of Rome' series, which delves deep into the political and social aspects of ancient Rome.
One common theme is the exploration of Martin's character development. Fanfictions often focus on how he grows and changes over time. Another theme is the relationships in Portwenn, like his relationship with Louisa. Also, medical mysteries are a popular theme as Martin is a doctor, and fanfictions might create new and interesting medical cases for him to solve.
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One idea could be an OC who has a unique bond with a Digimon that's not a typical partner. For example, an OC who can communicate with wild Digimon and uses this ability to stop an evil force from disrupting the Digimon world. Another plot could involve an OC Digimon Hunter who discovers a hidden power within themselves during a dangerous mission. Maybe they can temporarily fuse with their Digimon partner to gain super strength and defeat a powerful enemy.
For me, seeing amazing wildlife like herons and otters is always memorable.
One benefit is that you get the most up - to - date information. You can stay informed about current events as they are happening. For example, in a news situation, you can follow the story from the very start and get all the details as they emerge.
Many Iraq War veterans have stories of the cultural differences they encountered. One veteran might recall trying to communicate with local children through simple gestures. At first, the children were scared, but over time, they began to interact. This small interaction showed the veteran the humanity that existed beyond the conflict.
This type of fanfiction can also change the character interactions. Friends of Harry and Ginny may be forced to take sides or try to reconcile them. For instance, Hermione might be in the middle, trying to figure out what went wrong and how to fix it. It can make the story more about relationship drama rather than the typical Harry Potter adventures against dark forces.
A fanfiction focusing on the family lives of the characters can be interesting. Like, how does Bakugo's family interact when he's not around? Or what was Midoriya's father really like? By delving into these aspects, you can add more depth to the existing characters and show a different side of them that the original story might not have fully explored.
For the story in Mass Effect 1, I'd say Liara and Garrus make a great squad. Liara is an asari biotic, and her knowledge of Prothean technology and culture can be really useful during the story missions. Garrus is a turian with great combat skills, especially in long - range shooting. They both also have interesting personalities and backstories that add to the overall story experience.
The novel 'King Kong 2005' likely focuses on King Kong himself. It might tell of his physical prowess, his role in the ecosystem of Skull Island. It may also show how his existence is both a wonder and a threat. For example, it could show how his presence affects the native species on the island as well as how he reacts to the intrusion of humans. It may also explore themes of nature vs. civilization as the humans try to take King Kong from his natural habitat.