One possible short story about division by zero could be about a young math prodigy. The prodigy is always solving complex equations with ease. But one day, he encounters a problem that involves division by zero. This confounds him as all his knowledge tells him it's not possible. As he delves deeper into trying to understand this 'forbidden' operation, he starts to question the very foundation of mathematics he has always believed in.
A possible plot could involve a time - traveler. The time - traveler goes back to the era when mathematics was being formalized. He tries to introduce the idea of division by zero being a valid operation, causing chaos in the development of mathematics. People are divided (no pun intended) on whether to accept this new idea or stick to the traditional view. This creates a conflict that drives the story forward as the time - traveler has to deal with the consequences of his intervention in the history of math.
One interesting crossover could be the characters from 'Bleach' ending up in the world of 'Familiar of Zero'. For example, Ichigo could interact with Louise and her familiar Saito. Maybe Ichigo's spiritual power would be seen as some kind of strange magic in the 'Familiar of Zero' world. His zanpakuto could be mistaken for a very unique magical weapon. Another idea could be Rukia teaching the mages in 'Familiar of Zero' about the Soul Society and how their magic might be related to spiritual energy in some way.
It's hard to say for sure, but Ichigo from 'Bleach' could be a strong contender. His Hollowfication gives him a huge boost in power, and his Bankai is extremely powerful. In the world of 'Familiar of Zero', his powers would be very hard to counter. However, Louise with her Void magic also has the potential to be very powerful. Her magic is unique and can be extremely destructive when she manages to control it properly.
It can be normal. Many fans like to engage with multiple aspects of a fandom simultaneously. Watching 'Bleach' and reading its fanfiction can be a way to satisfy different cravings for the story. For example, the fanfiction might explore character relationships in more depth or present alternate plotlines that can be really interesting to compare with the original series.
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It can enhance your understanding of the 'Bleach' universe. Fanfiction often delves deeper into character backstories and relationships. For instance, you might learn more about a side character's motives or a relationship between two main characters that was only hinted at in the show. Also, it can keep you engaged with the 'Bleach' fandom even when there's no new official content.
In my opinion, both have their merits. The anime brings the characters to life with animation and sound, but the manga allows for more imagination and detail in the panels. It really comes down to what you value more in your entertainment.
I don't think it's a straightforward true story. Usually, such shows take liberties and combine various elements to make it more captivating. Maybe there are loose connections to reality, but it's not a pure retelling of actual events.