Definitely. A really good plot is when a character is cursed and has to find a way to break the curse. In 'Beauty and the Beast' (a well - known fantasy story), the Beast is cursed and Belle helps him break it. It's a plot full of emotion and character development. Another plot is the idea of a parallel magical universe that intersects with our own. In 'His Dark Materials', Lyra's world is parallel to ours but filled with daemons and magic. And then there's the plot of a young character learning to control and master their new - found magical powers, as in 'Percy Jackson & The Olympians'. Percy has to figure out how to use his powers as a demigod in a world full of mythical creatures.
One of the best fantasy novel plots is the 'Chosen One' narrative. For example, in 'The Lord of the Rings', Frodo is the chosen one to destroy the One Ring. It creates a sense of destiny and great responsibility, and readers are drawn into the hero's journey of facing overwhelming odds. Another great plot is the discovery of a hidden magical world within our own, like in 'Alice in Wonderland'. It allows for exploration of strange and wonderful places, full of unique creatures and magic. Also, the plot of a war between different magical races, as seen in 'A Song of Ice and Fire', where various houses and magical beings fight for power and survival. It adds political intrigue and complex character relationships.
I think it's 'Tyrion' from 'A Song of Ice and Fire'. His name is short but memorable, and it suits his complex and clever character. He stands out among the many characters in the series, and his name is part of what makes him so iconic.
The common plots and plots of fantasy novels included: the protagonist had a special background and ability. Facing all kinds of difficulties and challenges, he began to cultivate and become a powerful cultivator. In the process of cultivation, he made friends with senior brothers, junior brothers, or companions and experienced hardships together. At the same time, various forces, including sects, organizations, sects, etc., would appear. Different forces would scheme against each other and fight openly and secretly. There were often scenes of desire, conspiracy, betrayal, and so on. The protagonist had to constantly face and solve problems. These were the common plots and plots of fantasy novels. Of course, different novels had their own highlights and characteristics. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
For beginners, 'The Hobbit' by J.R.R. Tolkien is a great choice. It's a shorter and more accessible story compared to 'The Lord of the Rings'. It has a fun adventure with Bilbo Baggins and a group of dwarves.
I recommend the Blue Dragon's Curse to you! The main character of this fantasy epic fantasy novel was a blue dragon that looked like a half-dragon beast. His name was Azir. One of the scenes described Azir fusing with another Brass Dragon and turning into a half-human, half-dragon form. I hope this novel can help you find the story you forgot.😉
If you feel that the plot of a fantasy novel is similar, you might as well try some novels about a different continent. For example,"Douluo's Strongest Ruler Emperor" and "Douluo, Weapon Grandmaster" were both novels from the Douluo Continent. Their plots were relatively new. There was also "Celestial Martial Arts: I'm Bound to a Fictional World". Although it was also a fantasy novel, the main character shuttled through the novel world and combined different worlds. It was also a relatively novel plot. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend Yin Yang Devourer to you. It's similar to the Supreme Ruler. The novel was about gathering Yin and Yang, combining the seven swords, and his life was not in the hands of the heavens, but in his hands! A thousand years, ten thousand years, a game within a game, a game within a game. [Cultivation Level: Ghost Warrior, Ghost Master, Ghost General, Ghost Tyrant, Ghost King, Ghost Emperor] The various evil forces of the fantasy world were fighting openly and secretly here. The two worlds of Yin and Yang were opposing each other. The plot of this novel is similar to the plot of the attack on the Yin-Yang Academy. I believe you will like it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend Happiness, How Have You Been?(I, II, complete copies published) to you. There were two novels in this novel. The first one described the newlywed husband of a female protagonist who had fallen in love with someone else. After the divorce, she asked her friend for help and asked her boyfriend and house to lend her so that she could meet her mother. The second part was more in-depth, telling the story of Jiang Fei and Yuan Zhiyu's acquaintance and how Jiang Fei survived in the workplace. In addition, the second book also explained the plot of the first book, proving that the first book was only one of the female leads, thus achieving a deeper level of explanation and exploration. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Let me recommend you a few novels with exciting fighting plots and good plots! The first was "I'm proficient in everything after failing to transcend the tribulation." After the main character transmigrated, he had a powerful spatial artifact and heaven-defying luck. The fighting was exciting and the plot was complicated. Then there was "Big Sister Is a Boxing Cultivator". The female protagonist was a pure steel girl. Her reputation was notorious and there were many warning scenes of fighting. There was also the story of the loser young master's counterattack in 'Dominator of the Eight'. The fighting scenes were exciting and exciting. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~