One common theme is alternate universes. Writers like to explore what would happen if certain events in the original series had gone differently. For example, what if Lelouch had made different choices during his battles or negotiations.
Some dedicated anime forums might also be a good place to look for Code Geass Lelouch vi Britannia fanfics. For example, Anime-Planet has a community section where fans might share or recommend their favorite fan-written stories. Additionally, Reddit has subreddits related to Code Geass where you can ask for fanfic suggestions.
I'm not specifically familiar with 'Marianne vi Britannia' light novels. It could be a rather niche or new series. You might try searching for it in specialized light novel databases or forums to find out more about popular ones in this category.
You could start by looking in local bookstores that have a section dedicated to light novels. Some larger chain bookstores might carry them if they are widely available.
Alright, I can recommend some all-powerful novels for you. I hope you will like them!
1 " Battle Through the Heavens "-Heavenly Silkworm Potato: This is a very popular online fantasy novel that tells the story of a young man's growth. In the process of pursuing strength, he experienced various challenges and battles and became a powerful leader of the Dou Qi continent.
2 " Snow Eagle Lord "-Outsider: This is an online fantasy novel with the theme of adventure and combat. The story takes place in a world surrounded by magic and mechanical civilization. The protagonist, Xiao Ying, is a warrior. He grows in the process of adventure and finally becomes a leader.
3 " Full Time Expert "-Butterfly Blue: This is an online fantasy novel with a game theme. It tells the story of a game expert who unexpectedly retired and returned to the game world to fight fiercely with other experts to become a leader.
"Douluo Continent"-Tang Family's Third Young Master: This is a web novel with fantasy and martial arts as its theme. It tells the story of a soul master's world where the protagonist, Tang Wulin, constantly grows into a powerful soul master in the process of cultivating his soul power.
The above are some of the more well-known novels. I hope you will like some of them. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask me!
Britannia is mostly fictional. While it may draw some inspiration from historical events and settings, it doesn't directly represent a true story. The plot and characters are largely imagined for entertainment purposes.
Britannia is largely fictional. It takes some inspiration from historical periods and events but weaves them into a fictional narrative with creative liberties. So, it's not a strictly true story.
Shenzhou-6 was China's second manned space mission, and it was also China's second spacecraft to carry astronauts. It was launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center on October 12, 2005, and successfully landed in a predetermined area in central Inner Mongolia on October 17. Shenzhou VI's mission was to launch and operate the two-person spacecraft safely. It also conducted scientific experiments on bone cells on the Earth's surface, cardiovascular medicine, digital photographs, and spacecraft testing. The success of this manned space flight marked the smooth start of China's manned space project and was one of China's major achievements in the aerospace field.
The final ending of the six episodes of Dune was in the sixth episode, Sanctum: Dune. In this ending, the Bene Gesserit defeated the Honored Matres who had returned from the Scattering and became Mother Superior. Sheeana took the sandworm aboard the no-ship and left Temple Planet. They named the no-ship Ithaka. Duncan Edgar had a hunch that two You-Know-Who had been tracking the Ithaka and trying to capture it. In order to escape tracking, they entered the folded space and returned to the normal universe safely with the help of the Time Oracle. The Tleilaxu Face Dancers killed the living on each planet and transformed into them. The author did not explicitly state Siona's fate, but the first few books mentioned the Great Famine and Scattering, as well as the prophesied invisibility genes that Siona and Idaho's descendants possessed. In general, the ending involved the fate of many characters and the development of events, but the specific details were not mentioned.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about characters who are following commands that they believe are from a divine source, which could lead to various adventures, moral dilemmas, and self - discovery.