Perhaps in this fanfic, Shigeoka has seen the hardships that come with being a hero. He doesn't want the responsibility, the danger, or the constant public scrutiny. So, he decides to live a quiet life in a small town, away from all the hero - related chaos. He might find a job at a local store and make a small group of genuine friends there.
One motivation could be fear. Shigeoka might be afraid of the physical harm that could come with being a hero. He doesn't want to put his life on the line every day.
The main themes may include the value of ordinary life. In this novel, since the character doesn't strive to be a hero, it might be highlighting the significance and beauty of an ordinary existence. Also, there could be a theme of fear or reluctance towards responsibility. Heroes are often associated with great responsibilities, and the character's stance could be about avoiding such heavy burdens.
The plot could revolve around a mystery that makes Evie think she's about to lose Mal. For instance, Mal goes missing and Evie is desperate to find her. Along the way, she discovers secrets about Mal's past or present situation that make her even more determined not to lose her.
The protagonist is obviously a very important character as the whole story seems to revolve around their decision of not wanting to be a hero. There may also be a mentor - like figure who tries to persuade the protagonist to embrace the heroic role.
The plot of Resident Evil 1, 2, and 3 was as follows: The first part: In 2008, a company called Klingon released a virus called " Biovirus A ". The virus could infect humans through the air and cause the infected to become zombies. As the virus was extremely dangerous, the Klingon companies did not disclose the details of the virus, only providing limited test data. However, some military bases and cities had already begun to have infected people. The protagonist of the story was a scientist named Alice, who had collaborated with the Klingon Corporation in an attempt to study the virus and prevent it from spreading. However, as the virus gradually spread, Alice's team had to take individual action to try to stop the spread of the virus. They fought fiercely with the other survivors and finally managed to stop the spread of the virus. The second part: A few years after Resident Evil 1, the Klingon Corporation released a virus called " Biovirus B." The difference from the first one was that the infected people not only had the characteristics of zombies, but also had human-like emotions and behavior. This made the infected more dangerous and difficult to control. The protagonist of the story was a policeman named Sebastian. He discovered the spread of the virus infection during a patrol and decided to stop the spread of the virus with other survivors. During the battle with the infected, Sebastian met a survivor named Anna and gradually developed feelings for her. In the end, Sebastian and Anna formed a team to continue fighting against the infected. They found that by controlling the behavior and emotions of infected people, they could become more controllable and better cooperate with other survivors. The third part: A few years after Resident Evil 2, the Klingon Corporation released a virus called " Biovirus C."
One reason could be fear. The life of a hero is full of danger. Izuku might have seen the toll it takes on heroes, like All Might's weakened state. He could be afraid of getting seriously injured or even dying. Another reason might be self - doubt. Despite his initial dreams, he may have come to believe that he doesn't have what it takes to be a great hero, in terms of both physical and mental strength.
Well, it could be about Naruto writing a letter to his hero. Maybe it's to someone like Jiraiya. He might be expressing his gratitude for all the teachings and inspiration. He could be sharing his own growth and how he's trying to live up to the hero's example.
The plot could revolve around the death of a major character. For instance, if GoGo were to die, the others would have to plan her funeral. They might remember all the good times they had with her, like their high - speed chases together. The funeral could be a chance for the team to say goodbye and also for them to reevaluate their own lives and the risks they take.
I'm not sure specifically as it's not a widely known mainstream novel title. It could potentially be about a character who is being advised not to take on heroic or self - sacrificial roles.
The theme could be about the perils of overconfidence and the importance of humility. It might explore how trying to be a hero without the right skills or mindset can lead to trouble.