First, come up with a really unique concept for your godlike OC. Decide what makes them special, like a new kind of Force power. Then, think about how they fit into the existing Star Wars universe. You can start by writing a short backstory for your character.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a fictional book titled 'Deadly Spin' could be about a complex and dangerous web of events, perhaps a mystery involving a devious plot or a dangerous conspiracy that spins out of control.
Perhaps it's a story where 'koi' has been secretly admiring 'aap' for a long time. And then there's a series of events that bring them closer, like they are thrown into a situation where they have to work together, and through that, a deeper connection forms. They might face some obstacles along the way, like differences in social status or family opposition.
In the 'rapunzel old story', there are three important characters. First is Rapunzel herself. She is a beautiful girl with incredibly long hair. Second is the witch. The witch is the one who abducted Rapunzel when she was a baby and kept her in the tower. And then there is the prince. The prince is attracted by Rapunzel's voice and beauty. He is brave enough to try and rescue Rapunzel from the high tower.
Sure. When you forward an Insta post, it's like a form of sharing that the platform can track. There are metrics associated with each post, like views, likes, comments, and shares (which includes forwarding). The person who posted it can access these metrics. If they're interested in seeing who has spread their post further, they can look at the share details, and your name could be there if you forwarded it.
Sure. 'The Maltese Falcon' is a classic that could be considered in the vein of windy city pulp stories. It has a gritty, urban setting and a complex plot full of mystery.
Begin by brainstorming ideas for your lead. What makes them special? What are their flaws? For the fantasy part, think about the kind of world you want to create. Is it a post - apocalyptic fantasy or a traditional medieval - style one? As for the web novel aspect, you should think about how to hook readers from the start. You could start with an exciting action scene involving the lead. Then, as you write, keep in mind the pacing. Don't rush the story but also don't let it drag. Build up the relationships between the lead and other characters gradually, and introduce twists and turns to keep the readers guessing.
One interesting concept could be the combination of the unique abilities in RWBY, like semblances, with the powers of a Dragonborn. For example, a character might use their Dragonborn shouts in combat along with their RWBY - style weaponry. Another concept could be the cultural clash between the worlds of RWBY and the Dragonborn's realm. How would the RWBY characters react to the ancient Nordic - like cultures associated with the Dragonborn? Also, the idea of a character being both a Huntsman/Huntress and a Dragonborn, having to balance the two very different sets of responsibilities and powers, is quite fascinating.