The 'Cloud Snow Princess Melting' could be about a fanfic's take on a new, dream - like scenario. Maybe it's a metaphor for the end of a cold, distant phase in the story. If we consider the FF7 world which is full of complex characters and deep lore, this could be a way to explore uncharted emotional territories for Cloud or other relevant characters.
Another approach could be through internal monologues. Cloud could have thoughts about this 'Snow Princess' that gradually change his perception of her. As he realizes certain things about her or himself in relation to her, it's like his own mental 'ice' is melting. This can be a slow - burn development in the fanfic, with each internal thought adding a layer to the overall 'Cloud Snow Princess Melting' concept.
The story in FF7 Original was a classic. It had a clear beginning, middle, and end. But the FF7 Remake takes that foundation and builds on it. In the Remake, we see more of Midgar than we did in the original. There are new side quests that add to the lore and character backstories. The relationship between Cloud and the other characters, like Tifa and Barret, is explored in more detail. Also, the Remake adds some elements that seem to be setting up for a much larger and different story arc in the future installments, which is really exciting for fans who have been following the series for a long time.
Yes, there could be. If 'ff ff fg gg' is part of a science - fiction or fantasy setting, it could be related to a new form of technology or magic system. For example, 'ff' could be a type of energy source, 'fg' a spell - casting technique, and 'gg' a group of magical beings.
It could be about the presence of something good or spiritual, like the 'angels' in the title, in a difficult or cold situation symbolized by 'the snow'. Maybe it's about finding beauty or kindness in a harsh world.
😋I recommend the following two novels with snow dance in their names to you: " Rebirth of Snow Dance " and " Foreignland Sword Master Full-time ". " Rebirth: Ice Dance " was a sci-fi novel about the future. It was about the protagonist's life after rebirth. Although he had advanced technology and knowledge, he was still an orphan. Other than writing novels, he was not interested in anything else. " Foreignland Sword Master Full-time " was a fantasy novel about a foreign continent. The story revolved around a young swordmaster named Xueluo, and the book involved many fantasy elements. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
There are many ancient texts that write about the subject of snow. Here are some examples:
1 "Auspicious Snow Heralds a Rich Year" from "Dream of the Red Chamber":
Auspicious snow indicates a bumper harvest. Snow is the beginning of the year. At this time, all things in the world were touched by the auspicious signs of snow, so they were able to reproduce and prosper.
2."The North Wind" from "Water Margins":
The north wind rolls the earth, the white grass breaks the Hu sky, and it snows in August.
It was as if a spring breeze had suddenly come and thousands of pear trees had blossomed.
3. The War of Monsters in Journey to the West:
Suddenly, there was a loud noise, and the wind blew. Snowflakes scattered all over the world.
4. The Battle of Red Cliff from Romance of the Three Kingdoms:
The war drums beat, and the morale was high.
These ancient texts vividly described the spectacular scene of snow and the wonders of nature.
Yes,"I Am the God of War in Snow Leopard" was a military-war-themed novel. It told the story of a special forces soldier, Xu Qingfeng, who transmigrated to the Snow Leopard World and became Zhou Weiguo's company commander. He also obtained a God of War System and fought with his comrades to protect his country. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, 'ff ff fg gg' could potentially be some sort of codes or abbreviations within a specific set of stories. It might be unique to a particular genre or the author's own made - up system. Without more context, it's really hard to say for sure what they specifically mean.