Generally, no. The Infinity Gauntlet is a one-of-a-kind item in comic lore. It's so significant and powerful that having multiple would kind of undermine its special status. But you never know, comic writers can always come up with unexpected twists and variations.
For me, 'life unarmed' in my story refers to going through life without the protection of pre - determined power structures or social status. I had to face every situation with just my own abilities, beliefs and values. It was a raw and real experience that taught me a great deal about myself and the world around me. I had to work hard, be honest and take risks without any safety nets. It was tough at times but also very fulfilling in the end.
Sure. 'Life unarmed' for me has been a journey of self - discovery. I've faced challenges without the metaphorical 'weapons' of privilege or excessive resources. Each day was about relying on my own wits and inner strength. There were times when I felt vulnerable, but those moments also made me grow stronger.
Starting from scratch referred to a person starting a business from nothing and finally succeeding with his own efforts and talent. However, in novels, it was often the case that entrepreneurs were unarmed when they started their business, which often led to the inability of entrepreneurs to obtain sufficient support or resources when they encountered difficulties in the early stages. Therefore, the plot of starting from scratch and not being unarmed in a novel was usually set up to achieve the tension of the plot and promote the development of the plot.
Yang Xiao Long is another excellent option. Given her brawler - like fighting style that already utilizes her gauntlets, fanfiction could explore even more powerful versions of her gauntlets. And adding greaves could give her new ways to attack and defend, especially in close - quarters combat. For example, she could use the greaves to perform powerful kicks in combination with her punches from the gauntlets.
One idea could be a story where a new character creates their own unique gauntlets and greaves with special powers. They then use these to enter a tournament in the RWBY universe and face off against well - known characters.
Definitely. New fans often need a bit more background and context, and the light novel can provide that. It can be like a guided tour through Skyrim, showing the different locations, the relationships between the races, and the overarching lore in a more digestible way compared to just jumping into the game.
No. Fan fiction involving nudity goes against the general ethics and community standards of most gaming communities, including the Skyrim community. Such content is not family - friendly and can make many players uncomfortable.