I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the 'atar wara revens story'. It might be a very specific or local story. Maybe you can give some more context or clarify some details about it.
Since I don't know the exact content of 'wara no tate novel', it's hard to say for sure. But it could be about human relationships, like friendship or love.
Another aspect could be the relationships in wara ningyo fanfiction. For example, how they interact with humans or other supernatural beings. They could form alliances, rivalries, or even friendships. In some stories, a wara ningyo might fall in love with a human, which would lead to a complex and unique relationship full of challenges due to their different natures.
Sometimes, fishermen or sailors might be main characters. Since wara ningyo are related to the sea in Japanese folklore, these characters could encounter the wara ningyo during their voyages or fishing trips. Their reactions to the wara ningyo, whether it's fear, curiosity, or something else, can drive the story forward.
Honestly, I don't have detailed knowledge about the story background of 'ya'wara' in DC Comics. It could potentially have connections to other characters or events within the DC Comics world, but I can't say for sure without more research.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a light novel often features interesting characters and unique storylines. It might be about a 'tensai ouji' which could be translated as 'genius prince'. It could involve his adventures, his struggles in a fictional world, or his relationships with other characters.
Since I don't have a deep knowledge of this particular novel, it's hard to say precisely. However, based on the title, it may tell the story of a prince. The word 'eiyuutan' might imply a heroic or epic journey. So, it could be that the so - called 'akuyaku ouji' is on an unexpected heroic journey, facing his inner demons and external enemies, and growing as a character throughout the narrative.
One horror story is about a group of teens who used the Ouji board. Strange noises started in the house right after. They heard scratching on the walls and doors slamming on their own. They were so scared that they threw the Ouji board away, but the hauntings continued for a while until they got a priest to bless the house.
No, I don't think so. Most of these stories are just the result of people's overactive imaginations. When you play with an Ouji board, your mind is already in a spooky state, so you might misinterpret normal things as something paranormal.