FGO isn't a typical visual novel. It has more gameplay mechanics and character-building features. The story is presented along with battles and strategic decisions.
I'm not sure if there are extremely well - known Ishtar ghost stories in mainstream media. However, in some ancient Mesopotamian folklore that has been passed down, there might be stories where Ishtar's influence is felt in a ghostly way. It could be that in certain local traditions, there are tales of people seeing apparitions related to Ishtar, but these are not as widely publicized as some other ghost stories from more popular cultures.
It's hard to say if they are popular. Since it's not a well - known mainstream concept, it's likely not widely popular in general. But within the specific Ishtar collective or among those who are aware of it, it could be quite popular.
There were the following FGO-related novels:
"FGO's Journey to the Other World,""Lu Mingfei Challenging FGO,""Starting from the Collapse of the World with the Card Drawing System,""Running FGO in the Ninja World,""King Arthur's Comic Journey,""Yuki's Holy Grail Journey,""The Story of Chaldeans Landing and Becoming the Director,""Saving the World from the Collapse," and "Chaldeans in Marvel." These are the different types of novels about FGO. There might be games-game systems, light novels-derivative doujinshi, funny jokes, infinite universe-infinite, and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm not sure what 'First Lady' refers to because the name could refer to different people or characters. Can you provide more context? This way, I can better answer your questions.
Another theme is friendship or rivalry. Some fanfictions depict them as friends who support each other, while others focus on their rivalry. It could be due to differences in their personalities or their cultural backgrounds from their original mythologies. The exploration of this dynamic can be really engaging.