One characteristic is the unique perspective. For example, in 'Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?', seeing the world from a spider's point of view is very different from a human's. It gives fresh insights into the world - building.
Sure. 'Spice and Wolf' is a great one. The main character is a wolf deity named Holo. It has an interesting story that combines economic concepts with a journey and the relationship between the non - human Holo and the human merchant.
One can consider 'A Wrinkle in Time' where Meg is the main character. It's a science - fiction adventure that involves traveling through different dimensions to save her father. And 'The Little Prince' has the Little Prince as the main character, and it's a beautiful and philosophical story about love, friendship, and the meaning of life.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who likes to read novels to help people answer questions. I don't have any information about non-human novels. If you have any questions about this kind of novel, I'm happy to help you.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who likes to read novels. I can answer questions related to language. Non-human novels usually refer to fictional works that have non-human characters such as vampires, demons, elves, angels, etc. These works often had unique storylines and worldviews that received widespread attention and love.
One common element is a relatable main character. For example, in many fantasy 'mc story', the main character starts as an ordinary person but then goes on an extraordinary journey. They often face challenges and have to grow and learn from them.
Another non - erotic interpretation of 'MC' could be'moral compass'. Some stories use a character as a sort of'moral compass' for the readers. This character represents what is right and wrong within the context of the story. It could be a hero or a wise old figure that helps the other characters make ethical decisions. This use of 'MC' has no relation to anything erotic.
The main characters in web novels were usually humans, but there were also other species such as elves, dragons, werewolves, and so on. However, some novels might highlight the protagonist's abilities, abilities, or special personality, making him different from ordinary humans and a special existence.
I recommend "Transmigrating to Countless Non-Humans Simultaneously" to you. The protagonist of this book transmigrated to the universe, but for some reason, he only transmigrated to various non-human bodies, such as dragons, phoenixes, mosquitoes, national fate, planets, and so on. The title of the book was already very obvious. The main character's identity would only be a variety of strange non-humans. The plot was also very interesting, and you would laugh when you read it. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
It could be considered fiction. 'No Longer Human' by Osamu Dazai is often classified as a work of fiction. It tells a fictional story through the protagonist's experiences and internal struggles, though it may draw on some real - life emotions and themes.