Focus on Voldemort's emotions. Most often he is portrayed as just evil, but showing his insecurities, his fears, and his desires in a more nuanced way can make your fanfic stand out. For example, his fear of death could be explored in greater depth.
One idea could be exploring Voldemort's early years before Hogwarts. Maybe show how his muggle father's abandonment affected him deeply and led to his hatred. Another could be a fanfic where Voldemort tries to redeem himself in some way, which would be a huge twist on his character.
No. In normal communication, we usually use simple and clear phrases. 'Am i evil sex story' is a very unique and not so common combination. It might be used in some very specific, perhaps artistic or very personal and deep - thinking contexts, but not in general conversation.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with such a title. It might be about a character who claims to be an evil god, perhaps detailing his/her actions, motives, and the impact on the world or other characters in the story.
It's hard to say for sure if there's a real connection. 'And you will know I am the Lord' has a very strong religious connotation, emphasizing a sense of omnipotence and divine presence. 'Pulp fiction' is a world full of rough - and - tumble characters, complex plots, and often a sense of chaos. It could be that the person who put these words together was thinking about how in pulp fiction, there are elements that can seem all - powerful or controlling, much like the concept of a 'Lord' in a religious sense. Or it could be a completely off - the - wall, creative combination with no more than a surface - level shock value.
The phrase seems rather ambiguous. 'Am I evil' is a very broad and deep philosophical or moral question. When attached to'sex story', it could potentially be about exploring whether the actions or events within a sexual narrative are morally wrong or if the teller of the story feels guilty about something in it.
In the 'I am Evil God' novel, the titular evil god would be a central figure. However, there may be other characters that are crucial to the story. There could be a young protagonist who discovers the existence of the evil god and decides to take a stand against it. There might also be an old wizard who has knowledge about the evil god and tries to guide the young hero. Additionally, there could be a group of misfits, each with their own unique abilities, who come together to fight the evil god. They could be from different backgrounds, such as a thief with amazing stealth skills, a warrior with great strength, and a priest with healing powers.
I don't know the exact main characters in this novel. But it's likely that the evil god is one of the main characters. There might also be some heroic characters who oppose the evil god, like a brave knight or a powerful wizard.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel in detail. But generally, it might revolve around the actions and influence of an evil god, perhaps his/her interactions with other characters, and the chaos or order he/she brings to the world in the story.
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