There are many ancient songs. Below are some of the more well-known ancient songs for your reference:
1 Red Sun-Meng Ran
Blue and White Porcelain-Jay Chou
3 "Guanghan Palace"-audio monster
4 "East Wind Breaks"-Jay Chou
5 "Nine Songs of the Heavenly Path"-Meng Ran
6 "Once in a Thousand Years"-Jay Chou
Big Fish-Zhou Shen
"Sword Net 3"-audio monster
These are some of the more classic ancient songs. Of course, there are many other excellent ancient songs that you can choose according to your preferences.
Yes, there could be spoilers. The comic might contain details or twists that haven't been shown in the game yet. But it also depends on how much you've already explored in the game.
It could be fact. Some of these books might present evidence like unexplained sightings or abduction stories. However, there's no conclusive scientific proof yet. So it's also likely to be fiction. The books might be just for entertainment or exploring the concept of extraterrestrial life.
In an Among Us match, a new player joined. They didn't really understand the rules well. When the emergency meeting was called, they started blaming the wrong person for no reason. They said things like 'I saw you acting sus just because you walked past me'. Everyone tried to explain the real signs of being an impostor to them, but they were so adamant. In the end, they voted for the wrong person and when the real impostor won, they were so confused. It was a very funny and chaotic story.
Among Us can be seen as based on a true story in a sense. In many real - world scenarios, like in workplaces or social groups, there could be someone who is not who they claim to be or is working against the group's interests secretly. Just like in Among Us, where the impostor tries to blend in and then sabotage the crewmates. It's a fictionalized and gamified version of such real - life situations of betrayal and hidden motives.
The origin story of Among Us is that it was created by InnerSloth. It was designed as a social deduction game. The developers wanted to make a game where players could have fun trying to figure out who among them was the impostor. It started as a small indie game but gained massive popularity over time, especially when streamers started playing it.
Once upon a time in the spaceship of Among Us. The crewmates were going about their tasks as usual. There was a green crewmate named Lime. Lime was very diligent and always finished tasks quickly. One day, while doing the wiring task in Electrical, Lime noticed something strange. The lights flickered not because of the task but as if there was some unseen force. Lime became suspicious and started to look around carefully. Suddenly, a red imposter appeared. Lime quickly ran towards the emergency button but was caught by the imposter just before reaching it. And that was the end of poor Lime.
Since the game Among Us has such a unique concept, a novel based on it could have a lot of potential. It could be about the relationships between the crewmates, the psychology of the impostors. Maybe it details the events that led to the situation in the game, like how the crew came to be on that spaceship, and how the impostor situation started. It could also delve into the emotions of the characters, such as the fear of the crewmates when they suspect an impostor among them, and the cunning of the impostors as they try to blend in and carry out their malicious plans.