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I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Mr Hopper' you're referring to in 'American Horror Story' as there could be various characters. It might be a relatively minor or a character specific to a certain season or storyline that I'm not immediately recalling.
Study the anime's style. If it's a fast - paced, flashy anime, your combat intro should reflect that with quick descriptions and lots of action words. Also, create a sense of mystery. Don't reveal all of a character's moves or abilities right away. For example, you can say 'She held a strange object in her hand, its purpose a mystery, but the air around her crackled with power.'
If there is a 'giraffe light novel', it might incorporate some cultural or symbolic meanings of giraffes. In some cultures, giraffes are seen as gentle giants. So, the novel could play on this idea and have a story about a giraffe that represents kindness and strength. It could also have elements of adventure if the giraffe goes on a journey, or elements of mystery if there is something strange about the giraffe's origin or abilities.
There is a seungjin fanfic called 'The Hidden Feelings'. It starts off a bit mysteriously with the characters having some unspoken emotions. As the story progresses, those feelings unfold in a really touching way. Additionally, 'Seungjin's Promise' is a fanfic that focuses on the loyalty and the special connection between them, which is really endearing.
Another reason might be that he has some internal conflict. For example, he could be doubting the purpose of the training. If he doesn't see a clear goal or if he's starting to question the methods, he might refuse. In some fanfics, he could also be influenced by new friends or ideas that make him question the traditional ninja training regime.
In the Resident Evil origin story, the Umbrella Corporation's unbridled ambition is a key element. They wanted to create powerful biological weapons, which led to the development of the T - virus. This virus was highly contagious and had the ability to mutate living organisms. The Spencer Mansion, being the location of their secret research and the first site of the virus leak, is another important element. Additionally, the early victims of the virus, who turned into zombies and started spreading the infection, are also key components of the origin story.
I'm not sure specifically, but perhaps there was a big move to a new place which was a major event in their story. It could have changed their lives completely.
In some short stories on this theme, there might be a situation where a small, seemingly ordinary object turns out to have a huge historical significance. For instance, an old key that was thought to be just a family heirloom but later is found to unlock a hidden treasure or a secret chamber filled with historical documents. This kind of real - life discovery is often more astonishing than fictional adventures.