Well, in the context of the novel, Pennywise is a very complex and dark character. His design is meant to evoke fear on a deep level. A red nose is a very traditional and often comical clown feature. The novel aims to present Pennywise as a malevolent force rather than a figure with any hint of humor. So, leaving out the red nose is a way to ensure that the character is as menacing as possible, with no elements that could potentially soften his terrifying nature.
Well, it could be that the author of the fanfiction wanted to create some drama or conflicts by having Hermione act this way. Maybe she gets involved in situations out of a sense of justice or a desire to prove herself.
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There might be some reasons why The Ordinary World did not have a preface:
The original plan was to publish the book in China and publish it as soon as possible. However, due to some reasons, this plan might not be realized, so the manuscript was not completed and the preface was not written in time.
2. Changes in the creative process: The author may have experienced some changes in the process of writing Ordinary World, causing him to be unable to write the preface in time.
3. Time constraints: Due to some urgent circumstances, the author may have to finish the book as soon as possible, so there is no time to write a preface.
The above are just some possible reasons. There may be other specific reasons. But no matter what the reason was, the preface of The Ordinary World was added after the manuscript was completed.
Cultivation novels were a type of fantasy novel that usually described the protagonist obtaining extraordinary strength and skills through cultivation and eventually becoming a powerful cultivator. Cultivation novels often involved cultivation of internal energy, alchemy, arrays, talismans, martial arts, array formations, and so on.
The following are some recommendations for cultivation novels that are neither imaginative, stallion, nor brainless:
"Battle Through the Heavens"-Heavenly Silkworm Potato: This is a very popular online cultivation novel that narrates the story of the protagonist Xiao Yan's rise in cultivation. The plot of the novel is compact and the characters are vivid. It has a high reading value.
[2]" Lord Snow Eagle "-Outsider: This is an adventure themed self-cultivation novel. The protagonist, Xiao Ying, is a young self-cultivator. He grows on his journey and eventually becomes a powerful lord. The plot of the novel is complicated and the characters are vivid, which has a high artistic value.
[3]<< Full Time Expert >>-Butterfly Blue: This is a cultivation novel with a gaming theme. The main character, Ye Xiu, is a gaming expert. His adventures in the game gave him the ability to cultivate. The plot of the novel was full of ups and downs, and the characters were full of entertainment value.
4. Library of Heaven's Path-Misty Rain Jiangnan: This is a science fiction novel with the background of immortal cultivation. The protagonist, Li Yun, is an immortal cultivator. He discovered a mysterious immortal cultivation manual in the Library of Heaven's Path. The plot of the novel is complicated and the characters are vivid. It has a high literary value.
The above are some cultivation novels that are not fantasies, stallions, or brainless. I hope you will like them.
The DC Universe not having the latest comics could be due to various factors. It might be related to negotiations with comic publishers, or maybe they're focusing on other content first. It's a bit of a mystery, but hopefully, they'll catch up soon.