Luz is almost certain to be in the fanfiction. Luz is Amity's close friend and possible love interest. She would be there to support Amity, give her advice, and share in the joys and concerns of the pregnancy.
The term 'cherished affliction fanfic' is rather ambiguous. Fanfic usually refers to fan - made fiction. The 'cherished affliction' part could imply a story where there is a negative or difficult situation, like an illness or a hard - to - bear relationship, that is somehow held dear by the characters. It might be a story of self - discovery through suffering, where the characters grow and find meaning in their afflictions. It could also be a story set in a particular fictional universe where the affliction is a part of the lore and is cherished for some in - universe reason, such as it being a mark of a special power or a connection to a greater purpose.
There is no information available to me regarding the author of 'the imperial affliction novel'. It might be a new release, in which case the author may not be widely known yet. Or it could be a regional or genre - specific work that has not gained mainstream attention. Without further research or more context, it's impossible to name the author.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with such a title. It might be about the afflictions or problems within an imperial setting, perhaps dealing with power struggles, diseases in the imperial court, or the emotional and physical hardships of the imperial family.
No, they are most likely just superstitions and tall tales passed down among students. There's no scientific evidence to support the existence of ghosts.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Amity Valley' you're referring to. There could be many places with that name or it could be a very specific local or fictional story. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the real story.
Another theme could be class struggle. The imperial system usually has a strict class hierarchy. Those in different classes might experience different afflictions. For example, the lower classes may suffer from poverty and oppression while the upper classes may have their own problems like maintaining their status and dealing with family politics.
I'm not sure which specific 'Hamilton novel' you are referring to as there may be many novels related to the name Hamilton. Without more context, it's difficult to determine what the 'affliction' might be about.
There might be a story in Amity where a long - ago tragedy, like a mass murder, has left a curse on the town. Every so often, people report seeing the apparitions of the victims. These sightings often occur near the site of the original incident, and the ghosts seem to be reliving their final, terrifying moments.