I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a story where characters try to prevent accidental harm among allies, perhaps in a military or adventure setting.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many interpretations. It might be about a situation in a fictional world where characters are trying to prevent accidental harm among allies, perhaps in a war - like or conflict - based setting in the story.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with this name. It might be about incidents where people within the same side accidentally harm each other, like in a military or group setting, and the story could revolve around the consequences and relationships affected by such 'friendly fire' situations.
I'm afraid I can't tell you the author of the 'friendly fire novel'. It could be an indie author or someone relatively unknown. Maybe it's a new release and not yet widely recognized, or it could be a self - published work which makes it even harder to track down the author.
It depends on the specific anime and web novel. Sometimes the anime might catch up to a certain point in the web novel and then create its own ending or wait for more of the novel to be written.
The webcomic " Flying Fire Master " had a novel called " Flying Fire Order ". The novel was published in 2016 by the author, Orange Age. The novel told the story of a young man named Lin Feng who had experienced various challenges and tests in the process of cultivating the Way of Flying Fire and finally became a legendary hero. The novel was very popular among readers and received widespread praise.
Well, the consequences of friendly fire in stories can vary. Emotionally, it can cause feelings of guilt. Say in a story where a character accidentally blames a friend for something that wasn't their fault (a form of friendly fire). The character who made the false accusation might later feel really bad. Socially, it can create a divide within a group. In a community - based story, if one member wrongly criticizes another, it can split the community into factions, some supporting the accuser and some the accused. And in a story about achieving a goal, like a quest in a fantasy story, friendly fire can mean the loss of valuable resources or allies.
Well, in some cases, like in a sports event, it might just lead to a bit of embarrassment and some good - natured ribbing among the team members. For example, in a laser tag game, if an amateur accidentally tags their own teammate, they'll probably just laugh it off.