In most cases, trying to strengthen the rusted sword could occur during a quest or after reaching a certain level of proficiency. Maybe you need to solve a puzzle or defeat a powerful enemy to unlock the strengthening process. It varies depending on the author's imagination.
I'm not entirely sure about the specific plot details as I haven't read it thoroughly. But generally, it might revolve around a character's journey to be a loyal and dedicated protector or servant, like a sword is to its wielder. It could involve themes of loyalty, self - discovery, and the challenges that come with trying to fulfill such a role.
The main character in the 'I Tried to Be Her Loyal Sword Novel' is the one with the goal of being the loyal sword. It's likely that this character has certain qualities that drive them towards this loyalty. The other main character is the 'her' in the title, who is the recipient of this loyalty. There could be other important characters as well. For instance, there might be a character from the protagonist's past who has influenced their idea of loyalty. Or there could be a new acquaintance in the story who challenges the protagonist's loyalty in unexpected ways, adding more depth and conflict to the story.
Ruby would likely love it. She has a big heart for heroic characters and the Rusted Knight would be no exception. She might be so into it that she wants to share it with all her friends at Beacon. Weiss might be more reserved in her praise. She'd look for things like plot consistency and how well it adheres to the established RWBY universe. If it passes her standards, she might give it a nod of approval. Blake would probably be more interested in the emotional aspects of the story. If the Rusted Knight has a journey of self - discovery or has to deal with inner demons, she'd be really engaged.
Another one could be 'The Name of the Wind'. It also delves into the journey of a character, much like the protagonist in 'I tried to be a loyal sword novel', with elements of self - discovery and loyalty to certain ideals.
Writing a novel required constant experimentation, adjustment, and refinement. But that didn't mean they couldn't write better works.
Writing a novel was a creative process. Everyone's writing style and speed were different. Some people were better at detailed descriptions. If you find that your writing speed is slow, you can try to adjust your writing style.
You can try to improve your writing skills, such as strengthening the concept and layout, improving the quality of the description and dialogue, and making better use of the plot and characters to promote the development of the story. You can also find a writing partner or attend a writing class to get better guidance and feedback.
The most important thing was not to give up. Writing a novel requires constant trial and error. Even if you can only write 500 words a day, don't give up on your dream. Persevere in writing and constantly improve your work. In the end, you will definitely write an excellent novel.
Well, 'rusted knight fanfic' might be a fan - created story. It could be set in a medieval - like fantasy world. The rusted knight could be an outcast or a forgotten hero. Maybe the story is about how he overcomes his 'rusted' state, whether it's about regaining his former glory, finding new purpose, or facing challenges that his 'rusted' condition presents. For example, his armor might be rusty, making it difficult to move quickly in battle, but he has some unique skills or knowledge that make up for it.