I'm not entirely sure without more context from the 'Bag of Bones' novel. It could be a minor character or someone significant to the plot that is only identifiable by reading the book carefully.
The man in the red shirt in 'Bag of Bones' could hold great significance. If we consider the color red, it often symbolizes passion, danger, or urgency in literature. So, his red shirt might be a hint at his personality or role. He could be a passionate character, full of strong emotions. Or, he could be a source of danger for the protagonist. He might be involved in a mystery within the novel, and his actions or words could be the key to unlocking it. Also, his appearance could be used to create contrast with other characters in the story, highlighting his uniqueness and importance to the overall narrative.
I recommend "Female Cultivator in Red" and "Conspiracy: A Fated Beauty Lovesick". The female leads of both novels are dressed in red. "Female Cultivator in Red" was a classical Xianxia novel. The main character was an innocent and stubborn female cultivator. As for "Conspiracy: A Fated Beauty Lovesick Man", it was a fantasy novel about the entanglement between the female protagonist and the male protagonist after she was chased and escaped. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The 'fish - out - of - water' trope can be great. Like when Spider - Man first arrives in Red Sonja's world. He's used to the modern cityscape of New York and now has to deal with a medieval - like environment full of swords, sorcery, and different social norms.
Red Shirt Fruit's novel, Kill the Wolf, was as follows:
The story of Kill the Wolf took place at the end of the Ming Dynasty.
The main plot of the novel revolved around the protagonist Fang Yuan, who experienced a series of life and death trials in the martial world and finally became a true hero.
In the novel, Fang Yuan met many interesting characters, including his foster father Fang Ji Hong, his junior sister Lin Shi Yin, and his good friend Xu Chang Qing. They had experienced many thrilling battles and adventures together and explored the complexity of human nature together.
The side story of the novel told the story of Fang Yuan and his foster father Fang Ji Hong going to the Mongolian grasslands to help the Mongolian prince Wanyan Hong Lie defeat the Ming Dynasty's invading army. This part of the plot showed the deep relationship and fatherly love between Fang Yuan and Fang Ji Hong.
"Kill the Wolf" was a martial arts novel with a compact plot and deep character descriptions. It was deeply loved by the readers.
A possible crossover could involve Spider - Man getting transported to Red Sonja's world. He would have to adapt his powers to a more medieval - style setting. He could use his webs to swing between the ancient buildings and help Red Sonja in her battles against the local tyrants. Red Sonja, in turn, could teach him some of her sword - fighting techniques.
I recommend "The Rebirth of the Blood Hell Queen" and "The Rebirth of the Poison Concubine" to you. Both of them are novels about ancient time travel, and the main characters are women in red. The former was the story of a female supporting character who had suffered a lot and had a deep hatred for her, and the latter was the story of a woman who had been reborn. Her identity required her to become the Empress, and at the same time, she had to fight against a scumbag. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗