The plot could involve the hero's fall from grace for some reason, like being betrayed or making a big mistake. Then, they find a new purpose in taming monsters. Maybe they use their old heroic skills in a different way to befriend and control the monsters.
In this kind of novel, the hero might have been cursed or injured in a way that made them unable to continue as a hero in the normal sense. But they discover that they have an affinity for taming monsters. They then build a team of monsters, each with unique abilities. Along the way, they have to deal with people who are afraid of their monsters, and also face other villains who want to use the monsters for evil purposes. As they progress, they might also try to find a way to reverse their condition that made them step away from being a hero in the first place, all while becoming a master of monster taming.
It could be the former hero's old rival who doesn't like the idea of the hero changing their role. This rival might see the hero's new path as a threat to their own status.
Well, without having read the specific novel, it could be about a hero who has gone through many battles and adventures. Tired of the chaos and danger, he decides to retreat from the limelight and find a quiet place to live. Maybe he has to face some challenges from his past enemies who don't want to let him go in peace, or perhaps he struggles to adapt to a normal life after being in the heroic role for so long.
Well, generally, it might be about a beast tamer who gets exiled from the hero's party. Maybe there are various reasons for the exile, like political intrigue within the party or some misunderstanding about the beast tamer's abilities. Then the story could follow the beast tamer's journey on his own, perhaps making new allies among the beasts he can tame and facing new challenges outside the protection of the hero's party.
Perhaps the hero's values changed in a way that the society in the novel didn't accept. He might have started with noble intentions but as the story progressed, he became self - centered or greedy. This transformation would make the other characters in the novel, and even the readers, view him as a failure.
The story of Monster Hunter Now likely involves the classic elements of the Monster Hunter series. Hunters embark on quests to hunt various monsters in different habitats. They might face challenges like learning monster behaviors, gathering resources from the monsters they slay, and upgrading their gear to take on more powerful foes.
In ancient times, Dongyi mainly lived in today's Shandong, Jiangsu, and Anhui regions. In the early days, Dongyi might refer to the tribes in the eastern part of Henan Province, Shandong Province, and the northwestern part of Jiangsu Province. Later, as the scope of communication expanded, the Chinese had a certain understanding of some tribes in the northeast and included them in the scope of Dongyi. In addition, the Dongyi people intersected with the Northern Barbarians and the Southern Barbarians. The residents of Donghu and present-day Northeast China and the Korean Peninsula were sometimes classified as Dongyi, and the Yang Yue people were sometimes classified as part of Dongyi and sometimes included in the Southern Barbarians. Therefore, the ancient Dongyi were mainly distributed in Shandong, Jiangsu, and Anhui.
Well, it could be about a teacher who is very strict and a student or another character tries to 'tame' the teacher's strictness. Maybe the story shows how the character uses clever tactics to make the teacher more lenient.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about a character who is the sole person in the world with the ability to tame monsters. It could involve adventures where the tamer travels around, perhaps taming powerful and rare monsters, and facing challenges from those who oppose or are jealous of their unique skill.
I think Cerberus could be an interesting one. It guards the Underworld, and taming it would involve not only dealing with its three heads but also its loyalty to Hades. Percy would have to find a way to convince Cerberus that he's not a threat and that it should follow his commands. It would also open up some cool storylines about exploring the Underworld with a tamed Cerberus by his side.
Sorry, I haven't read this novel specifically, so I can't give a detailed plot. But generally, it might be about a person who is the only one able to tame monsters in their world. They could go on adventures, fight against other forces, and build relationships with their monsters along the way.