Good head written stories often have engaging openings. They draw the reader in right from the start, like a hook. For example, it could start with an interesting dialogue or a mysterious situation.
I can't provide the information written on the head of the deceased in the seventh episode because I don't know if this information is true or related to this episode. Please provide more information or context to allow me to better answer your question.
Black Impermanence had the words " Peace in the world " written above his head, while White Impermanence had the words " Fortune at first sight " written above his head.
Good head line stories are often concise. They can quickly grab the reader's attention with a catchy phrase or an interesting fact. For example, a headline about a scientific discovery might say 'New Planet Found: Could It Support Life?' which immediately makes you want to read more.
Some 'eraser head reader fanfic' could be set in an alternate universe. For instance, an AU where Eraser Head isn't a hero but a regular person. The reader meets him in a coffee shop or something. They start chatting and gradually discover that they have a lot in common, despite the differences from their original 'hero - civilian' dynamic.
Keep it simple. Avoid long, complicated sentences in your headlines. A simple headline is more likely to be read and understood quickly. Also, make sure the headline is honest and doesn't mislead the reader. If the story is only marginally related to a certain topic, don't make it seem like it's the central focus in the headline. For example, if a story mentions a celebrity briefly in the context of a larger event, don't make the headline all about the celebrity.