Here are some recommendations for neutral and villain novels:
1. " Saving the Poor Villain ": This novel tells the story of Jiang Shangxue transmigrating into the book and becoming the villain's stepmother. Jiang Shangxue played an important role in the growth of the villain. She decided to train the poor little girl, but gradually found that the villain's attitude towards her was not friendly.
2. " The Villains 'Group Pet Little Junior Sister ": This immortal cultivation novel tells the story of the female protagonist, Yu Nianqing, who was schemed to become the little junior sister of the great devils, but became the villain's group pet.
3. " Free World, I Defeated the Great Villain ": This Xianxia novel tells the story of the protagonist defeating the Great Villain in Free World.
4. " Villain and Neutral ": The plot of this novel revolved around the villains and neutral characters. You need to read the full text for the specific content.
5. " Reborn as a Crimson Dark Dragon's Journey to the Other World as a Villain ": This fantasy novel tells the story of the protagonist being reborn as a Crimson Dark Dragon and embarking on a journey as a villain in the other world.
6. " The Strongest Boss System ": This novel tells the story of the protagonist, Su Xin, who became the strongest villain after his rebirth.
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In science fiction, names like 'Jordan' are often used as gender - neutral. It's a name that doesn't immediately give away the gender of the character. Also, 'Tyler' is a common gender - neutral name. For example, in some dystopian science fiction stories, these names are used to create a sense of mystery around the character's identity, whether they are male or female.
Another example could be Dr. John Watson in the Sherlock Holmes stories. While Holmes is often seen as the force for good, Watson is more of a true neutral. He helps Holmes solve crimes not because he has an overarching moral mission to rid the world of evil, but because he is Holmes' friend and he is interested in the intellectual challenge. He is a doctor by profession, and his main concern is his own life, his practice, and his relationship with Holmes. He doesn't actively seek out evil to destroy it like a more 'good - aligned' character would.
In the 'Game of Thrones' series, Varys can be considered a true neutral character. His main goal is to maintain a certain balance of power in the Seven Kingdoms. He doesn't side wholeheartedly with any one family or faction. He plays different sides against each other, sometimes helping the so - called 'good' characters like Ned Stark, and sometimes dealing with the more 'evil' ones like Joffrey. His actions are driven by his belief in a stable realm rather than a strict moral code.
Well, start by avoiding stereotypes and gender-specific language. Make your characters' traits and actions based on their personality, not their gender.
Yes, I recommend a school novel," Cute Campus: Devil Prince Charming, Please Take This ". It was about the female protagonist picking up a necklace by chance. Inside the necklace lived a devil Prince Charming, who was devilishly charming and cutely clingy to the female protagonist. The female protagonist was very androgynous and did not want to have too much to do with him. It was very consistent with the description of the problem. I hope you like my recommendation.
In the search results provided, there was no mention of any gender-neutral novels recommended by the entertainment industry. I don't know the answer to this question.
It could be a fanfiction where the story doesn't take a strong stance for or against any particular side in the Naruto universe. Maybe it doesn't overly favor the good guys like Naruto and his friends, nor does it side with the villains. It presents a more balanced view of the events and characters.
One example could be a story about a child secretly saving up money to buy a surprise gift for their mother. Another might be a person secretly learning a new language without telling anyone in order to surprise their friends when they can suddenly communicate in that language. A third example could be a group of friends secretly planning a picnic for another friend's birthday.
It could be a fanfiction where the character Harry is depicted in a neutral way, not overly good or bad. Maybe it shows different aspects of his personality that are not typically emphasized in the original works.