The mystery. Since the original Naruto series didn't really explore much about the Sage of Six Paths having a brother, fanfics can create all sorts of interesting scenarios. It's like filling in the blanks of the Naruto lore.
Check out social media groups focused on DBZ or fanfiction in general. On platforms like Facebook or Reddit, there are groups where people share and discuss fanfics. You can search for relevant groups and then ask for recommendations. Some of these groups might have regular threads dedicated to sharing the best new or classic DBZ crossover fanfics.
One popular Merlin modern fanfiction could be those that reimagine Merlin and Arthur in a modern corporate setting. Another might be the ones where Merlin uses his magic in a modern-day city to solve mysteries. There are also stories where the characters attend modern universities and form new relationships while still having their classic personalities.
Sure. 'I Am the Doorway' is a great one. It tells the story of a man who has some really strange things happening to his body, like his eyes becoming portals to another dimension. Then there's 'The Jaunt'. It's about a form of teleportation called 'the Jaunt' that has some truly horrifying secrets.
Sure. 'The Name of the Rose' by Umberto Eco is a great one. It combines medieval mystery and action as a monk investigates a series of murders in a monastery. Another is 'The Lord of the Rings' which, although set in a fantasy world with a medieval - like feel, has lots of action. There's also 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series which is filled with battles, political intrigue and medieval - like settings.
Well, in math, just like in a story, there is a sequence. In a story, events follow one after another, and in math, steps in a problem - like in an equation - follow a certain order. For example, when solving a long algebraic equation, you start from one side, simplify terms, and move towards the solution step by step, much like following the plot of a story.
One common theme is the isolation of the psychic character. Since their abilities are often not understood by others, they tend to be alone. For example, in 'The Dead Zone', the main character is seen as an outcast because of his power.
Sorry, I don't really know the details of the 'Jerry Marge Go Large' true story. It could be a story about personal growth and taking big steps forward. Maybe Jerry and Marge overcame obstacles to achieve something great.
One of the most imaginative is 'Dune' by Frank Herbert. It creates a complex and unique desert planet with its own ecology, politics, and religious systems. The sandworms and the Spice are elements that are truly out - of - this - world.