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Rise of the White Dragon

Rise of the White Dragon

_______ On May 28, 2010, the world was forever changed by the third awakening. Suddenly, smaller worlds connected with the main world and beings of different races appeared, each with their own unique powers. The world was thrown into chaos as people tried to understand and control these newfound abilities. But amidst all the confusion, towering structures began to appear all over the world. These towers held unimaginable power, and those who were already gifted with abilities could upgrade and become even stronger. Even those without powers could gain them through rigorous tests within the towers. As expected, conflicts erupted across the globe as everyone scrambled to claim these towers for themselves. And at the heart of it, all was Luan Dimas, a man who had lived for a thousand years and had amassed an arsenal of techniques. He was transported back four months before the awakening, and now had the chance to correct his past mistakes. Luan knew that he couldn't let this opportunity slip away. He had to make the most of this new chance and take control of the towers before anyone else could. But with so many others vying for power, the competition would be fierce, and the battles even more brutal. With his knowledge and skill, Luan would have to fight his way through the chaos and overcome any obstacles in his path. The fate of the world hung in the balance, and Luan was determined to come out on top, no matter what it took. _______ The 'Earth' in this novel is not the same Earth we currently live on, so don't use our common sense for this novel. After all, this is pure fantasy. _______ Discord Server: discord.gg/rK69edsWyt _______
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Game Of Thrones: House Dustin

Game Of Thrones: House Dustin

How the hell did it come to this?! - A young man is reincarnated in the Game of Thrones world as an only son to House Dustin in the North but there is always more to every story. This is a small side project that I thought about. This is strictly for fun so dont expect correct dates and all that stuff investigated. I will just write what I want. Can't guarantee stable updates. Again. It's for fun and I have another story for now. Don't even know if I will follow the canon or not. I didn't watch or read GOT except FF's so don't get angry if I make mistake. EDIT- This is strictly for fun. If you are a person who can not understand what’s written above and expect accuracy and whole background, save us both some time and don’t read it. Every review stating how unrealistic it is will be deleted. Go feed your ego elsewhere. Disclaimer: All publicly recognizable characters, settings, etc. are the property of their respective owners. The original characters and plot are the property of the author of this story. The author is in no way associated with the owners, creators, or producers of any previously copyrighted material. No copyright infringement is intended. The author of the fan fiction does not, in any way, profit from the story and all creative rights to the characters belong to their original creator(s). Anything used in the FF belongs to their owners. This is strictly for fun. The cover doesn't belong to me. The owner can contact me and I will take it down.
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What are the notable tropes in 'tv tropes echo visual novel'?
3 answers
2024-11-06 23:26
Well, one common trope could be the 'Tsundere' character. You know, the type that acts tough or cold at first but is actually really sweet deep down. Another might be the 'Harem' trope, where the main character is surrounded by multiple characters of the opposite sex who are all interested in them. And there could also be the 'MacGuffin' trope, like a special item that drives the plot forward.
What are the common tropes in 'Naruto Senju' fanfics on TV Tropes?
1 answer
2024-11-05 21:08
Well, 'Hidden Potential' is a big trope. A Senju character in fanfics may seem ordinary at first but then discovers they have some amazing hidden potential within them related to their Senju heritage. 'Senju and the Tailed Beasts' is also common. Fanfics might explore how a Senju could potentially bond with or control a tailed beast in a way different from what we've seen in the original Naruto story. There's also the 'Ancient Prophecy' trope, where a Senju is part of an ancient prophecy that dictates their actions and the future of the Naruto world.
What are some popular Tropes in TV Tropes Visual Novel?
3 answers
2024-10-29 21:23
One common trope is 'The Chosen One'. In many visual novels, the protagonist is presented as someone with a special destiny or ability that sets them apart. For example, in 'Fate/stay night', Shirou has the potential to be a powerful mage and is involved in a battle royale for the Holy Grail. Another trope is 'Love Triangle'. This often creates drama and tension as the protagonist has to choose between two love interests. In 'Clannad', Tomoya is caught between different female characters, each with their own charm and backstory. And then there's 'The Big Bad', a powerful antagonist that the protagonist must face. In visual novels like 'Zero Escape' series, there are complex villains with their own motives and plans that drive the story forward.
How to find good How to Train Your Dragon fanfiction recommendations on TV Tropes?
2 answers
2024-09-28 11:20
You can start by looking at the popular pages or tags related to How to Train Your Dragon on TV Tropes. Sometimes, there are dedicated sections or threads for fanfic recs.
What are some common tropes in TV Tropes Dark Duel Stories?
2 answers
2024-11-02 19:18
One common trope could be the 'Underdog Triumphs'. In many Dark Duel Stories, the protagonist who seems to be at a great disadvantage at the start of the duel manages to turn the tables and win in the end. This adds an element of excitement and inspiration to the story.
What are the common tropes found in a Knight's Tale fanfic on TV Tropes?
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2024-10-03 00:55
In a Knight's Tale fanfic on TV Tropes, you might come across tropes such as the reluctant hero who overcomes their fears, or the wise mentor guiding the protagonist. These tropes help shape the narrative and keep readers engaged.
How to get a TV Tropes page for a fanfic?
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2024-10-17 06:30
To get a TV Tropes page for your fanfic, you should start by making sure your fanfic has some notable tropes or elements that can be categorized. After that, familiarize yourself with TV Tropes' submission process and formatting requirements. Provide clear examples and explanations to make your page engaging and useful for others.
How to get a fanfic a TV Tropes page?
3 answers
2024-10-15 13:54
You need to register an account on TV Tropes first. Then, create a page for your fanfic and follow the site's guidelines for formatting and content.
What are the common TV tropes in a Cinderella story?
1 answer
2024-10-10 09:13
The lost shoe is another classic trope. Cinderella loses a shoe at the ball, and it becomes a key element in identifying her. Plus, there's the idea of true love at first sight between Cinderella and the prince.
How not to write a novel according to TV Tropes?
3 answers
2024-10-02 00:02
TV Tropes offers various tips on avoiding common mistakes. It might suggest steering clear of cliches and overused plot devices.
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