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Waking up in a place he didn't recognize, his body hooked up to a plethora of things within what appeared to just be a hospital room at a glance, he would soon find out that the world he once knew had changed drastically, with nothing of his own left to desperately cling onto anymore. ---------- I'd advise you to read the entire description! Just saying... ---------- [Disclaimer #1: I do not claim ownership of any pictures that are seen within this story. All of the credit goes to their creators, whoever they are.] [Disclaimer #2: I do not claim to be a good writer, nor have I ever done that. I write because it provides a good distraction for me to avoid thinking about certain aspects of my life. Not only that, however, but it's always felt relaxing for me to do in my free time. As a result, there isn't really a consistent upload schedule in my works. I just do it whenever I feel like it.] [Disclaimer #3: I'm just going to put this here, at least for the people who seem to get the meanings mixed up, but I'm talking about the three variations of NTR. It's divided up into three types. I'll just give the really basic definitions. 1. Netorare: Your partner is stolen away from you. 2. Netori: You steal someone else's partner. 3. Netorase: You allow your partner to be with someone else. Just to add some clarification, the MC will be doing the second one: Netori. He is not a cuck whatsoever, so there's no need to be afraid of that sort of thing happening.] [Disclaimer #4: This is a work of fiction. While a story can be realistic, there are just certain things that you shouldn't bother trying to apply realism to. Just give it some thought and then rethink your decision about making such an insignificant complaint.] [Disclaimer #5: Do not be surprised by the amount of smut that may be included within this story. I plan on implementing quite a bit later down the line, so I've just decided to throw out a premature warning in case there are complaints about it in the future.] ---------- [Tags: Harem, Romance, Action, Adventure, Situational Power Levels, R18, Magic, Superpowers, Wish Fulfillment, Apocalypse, Netori, Alternate Universe Elements, Positive Tones, Dark Tones, World Travel, Possible Crossovers, Shota, Breeding, Tragedy, Slow Pace, Fast Pace, Major Character Death, Gender Switches, No Yuri, System.] (The tags might either change or expand as time goes on.)
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What is 'gone native fanfiction' about?
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2024-11-29 13:19
'Gone native fanfiction' is often centered around a character's journey of assimilation. For example, in a science - fiction - based fanfic, an alien character might come to Earth and 'go native', meaning they start to act, think, and live like humans. It can be an interesting exploration of how different cultures or species interact and influence one another within the realm of fan - created stories.
Can you give some examples of 'gone native fanfiction' themes?
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2024-11-30 05:22
One theme could be a modern - day person getting stuck in a historical period and gradually adopting the lifestyle, like wearing period - appropriate clothes and following the social norms. Another theme might be an otherworldly creature living among humans and starting to behave like them.
Are 'erotic gone native stories' a recognized genre in literature?
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2024-11-18 09:00
No. 'Erotic gone native stories' are not a recognized or mainstream genre in literature. Mainstream literature focuses on a wide range of genres such as fiction, non - fiction, poetry, etc., which are more about literary value, human experiences, and cultural exploration without inappropriate elements.
What are some common themes in 'erotic gone native stories'?
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2024-11-17 23:17
I'm not entirely sure as this might refer to some rather inappropriate or less common genre. However, generally in stories that involve cultural exploration (if we remove the 'erotic' part), common themes could be the clash and融合 of different cultures, the discovery of new traditions and ways of life.
Are there any positive aspects to the concept of 'gone native' in non - erotic mind control stories?
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2024-11-23 12:52
Definitely. In a non - erotic context, 'going native' can promote cultural understanding. Characters get to experience a different culture up close, understand its values, and break down stereotypes. They can then act as a bridge between different cultures, sharing knowledge and promoting harmony. This is a positive aspect as it helps in building a more inclusive and diverse world view.
Native novels
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2025-01-03 22:04
There were a few aboriginal novels that he could recommend. Among them," Qingyun Road of the Seventies " was a book that was not a transmigration or rebirth of the indigenous era. The plot was a story of a cold and sultry noble son and a passionate and fierce village flower. In addition," Seventies Village Daughter-in-law " was also a novel written in the era, and the specific content was not mentioned. These novels might meet the demand for aboriginal literature.
native novel
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2024-09-19 15:56
Country novels usually described various aspects of rural life, including the lives and fates of rural characters, as well as rural culture and history. This type of novel may have some plots about love, friendship, family, and love entanglements. It may also involve social reality and social problems. Country novels often conveyed positive energy through storylines to let people better understand and pay attention to rural life.
native novel
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2024-09-07 04:51
A country novel is a novel set in the countryside, usually describing the difficulties and challenges the protagonist experiences in their daily life in the countryside and their interactions with the people and environment around them. Country novels usually involved topics such as love, friendship, family, land, rural society, and traditional culture. They often paid attention to the protagonist's inner feelings and growth process, as well as their understanding and reflection on society and reality. Some of the more famous village novels include Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Journey to the West, and The Ordinary World. These works were not only well-known and influential in China but also worldwide.
native novel
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2024-09-03 03:11
Country novels usually depicted a village community of farmers, telling their lives, stories, and conflicts. These novels might touch on topics such as love, friendship, family, land, disease, poverty, politics, and social change. Country novels often involve the change of character and destiny, which may occur through personal efforts, external factors, or the arrangement of fate. These novels might also explore the values and beliefs of farmers and their differences from urban culture and lifestyle. Village novels were very popular in Chinese literature. Many famous novelists had written about village novels, such as Shen Congwen, Mo Yan, Jia Pingwa, etc.
native novel
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2024-08-31 04:44
The village novel was a novel that described the life of farmers, love, marriage, family, kinship and other stories with the background of village life. In village novels, there were often some characters with personalities whose fates intertwined together to present a vivid and real picture of village life. Country novels often focused on describing the emotional entanglements between farmers, especially love and marriage. These stories often involved the concept of marriage, family, kinship, and other aspects. They also often involved the dark side of rural society such as corruption, injustice, gambling, and so on. Village novels could also reflect the problems of social reality and provide people with some perspectives. In the process of writing, the author usually used a combination of realism and romanticism to express his concern for rural life and humanity through the description of rural life and the inner world of the characters. The rural novel is a novel form with profound cultural background. It not only reflects the true face of rural life, but also provides people with a way to think and feel.
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