Through the game's detailed environment. The trees, for instance, might have marks on them that tell a story of past storms or encounters with magical creatures.
It could mean that every object, character, or event in the game has a backstory. For example, the magical plants might have a story about how they came to be in the woods, or the little witch herself might have a story of how she discovered her powers.
One way is through loyalty. For example, in a dragon story, a particular breed of dragons might be known for their loyalty to their mates. If one dragon gets injured, the other will stay by its side, not leaving even in the face of danger. This shows breed love as they are dedicated to each other because of their shared dragon breed characteristics.
It's fiction. Tales about witches in the woods typically fall into the realm of fantasy. We don't have evidence of real witches with magical powers in the woods in the way such stories depict. These are often created to entertain, to give a sense of mystery and the supernatural, and are passed down through generations as fictional accounts.
Another way is through forgiveness. Take the story of the Prodigal Son. The father in the story represents God. Even though the son had wasted his inheritance and done wrong, the father welcomed him back with open arms, showing God's unconditional love and forgiveness.
In the 'little witch halloween story', what makes the little witch special is her magic. She uses her spells in a fun and friendly way. For example, she can make her broomstick invisible or turn a pumpkin into a lantern with a simple spell. Also, she has the courage to interact with humans on Halloween, which not all witches might do.
No, it's not a true story. It's a fictional account written by Laura Ingalls Wilder that's based on her childhood memories and imagination.
It changes it a great deal. For example, in the original, Izuku had to struggle a lot to learn and catch up. But in the fanfiction where he knows everything, he can skip a lot of that initial struggle and focus more on applying his knowledge.
Well, it could be about a young witch's adventures. Maybe she's learning magic, having fun with her magical powers like flying on a broomstick or making potions.
I'm not exactly sure about the exact number. It might vary depending on different editions and releases.
In the 'everything the real thing' story, the concept could be about discerning the genuine from the fake. In a society where there are so many counterfeits, whether it's products or relationships, the idea is to focus on what is real. For example, in the art world, there are a lot of replicas, but an artist might strive to create something that is an original, a real piece of art. Similarly, in human interactions, being true to oneself and others is part of this concept.