The 'Redemption Song' instrumental version is also great. The melody has a sense of hope and resilience which can mirror the different phases in a life story. It has a slow and steady tempo that gives a feeling of contemplation, much like reflecting on one's life.
One characteristic is the use of motifs. For example, in 'Peter and the Wolf' by Prokofiev, each character has a distinct musical motif. The flute represents the bird, and its light and fluttery melody tells the story of the bird's movements and actions. This helps the listener to follow the story easily.
Since it's an RPG - novel, it's likely to have a rich tapestry of elements. The 'kyuukyoku shinka shita' part might imply some sort of ultimate or extreme evolution within the game world. It could be about a game that has advanced to a point where the experiences are hyper - realistic. There might be a plot that involves uncovering the secrets of this evolved game world, with the characters interacting with various non - player characters, forging alliances, and engaging in epic battles to progress through the game's story.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, a 'light novel' often contains elements like adventure, fantasy, and unique character relationships. It might be about a character's journey in a virtual or alternate world considering the 'full dive' part, which could imply a deep immersion into a digital realm.
One common element is a shared activity. For instance, if it's an art - related instrumental love story, painting together could be that element. Another could be a specific location. Just like in the example of the library before, a place can be a common element.
An 'instrumental love story' could be a love story where music or some other form of art or tool (instrument in a broad sense) plays a significant role. For example, two musicians might fall in love while playing music together, and the music they create becomes an integral part of their relationship.