A key characteristic is the development of a social structure. In 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime', Rimuru has to create a hierarchical social structure within his kingdom for different races. Also, there is often the aspect of conflict resolution. In 'Re:Monster', the protagonist has to deal with internal disputes within his goblin tribe and external threats from other races. Moreover, world - building is important. These novels usually create a detailed and immersive world where the kingdom - building takes place, like in 'Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash' where the harsh world affects how the characters build their community.
Friendship is also a major theme. Throughout the novel, the characters rely on each other, form deep bonds, and face challenges together. For example, when they encounter powerful enemies, their friendship helps them get through tough situations.
Well, it depends. While some people find it popular because of its interesting characters. Each character has a distinct personality and backstory, which makes the story engaging. However, others may not like it due to its complex plot that might be a bit hard to follow at times.
Poor character development can really ruin a novel. If the characters are one-dimensional or their actions don't make sense, it can turn readers off. Also, inconsistent writing style or grammar mistakes can detract from the reading experience.
Well, 'Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash' can be considered. Although it's not as straightforward a kingdom - building story as the others, it involves the characters building a sort of community within the harsh world of Grimgar, which has elements of kingdom - building such as resource management, defense against threats, and forming alliances. Also, 'The Rising of the Shield Hero' has some aspects of building up a territory. The Shield Hero, Naofumi, has to develop his own base, gather followers, and create a stable place in a world that is initially hostile to him.
Definitely not. Blue Ruin is purely fictional. The plot, characters, and everything in it are made up to captivate the audience and offer a unique viewing experience.
It's not a true story. Usually, such works are crafted to entertain and engage readers through imaginative plots and characters rather than being based on real events.