In my novel, it is a powerful and secretive council that rules the world. This council is made up of representatives from the most influential families across the globe. They control everything from economic policies to cultural trends, all in the name of maintaining order and stability, but in reality, they are often more concerned with their own power and wealth.
There were many novels about the Earth government invading the other world, such as Ghost Blows Out the Light, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and other classic novels. In these novels, the Earth government would usually use technology and force to invade the other world to achieve their goals. Sometimes, these novels would involve characters like mages and monsters from other worlds who would engage in fierce battles with the Earth government.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to, Report to the Government. If you can provide more information such as the genre of the novel, author, publication date, etc., I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
Often, they are controlling. For example, in '1984', the government, Big Brother, controls every aspect of people's lives, from what they can think to what they can say. They use fear and propaganda to keep the population in check.
Shanks OC (Original Character) fanfiction is a type of fan - created writing that features Shanks, a character from the One Piece series, along with original characters made up by the fanfic writer. It can explore different storylines, relationships, and adventures that may not be part of the official One Piece narrative.
Yes, there might be. The Naruto and One Piece universes are both extremely popular, and fans often create crossover fanfictions. You can try searching on fanfiction websites like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own (AO3).
They could start with a big hug. Then Shanks might tease Luffy about his still - crazy appetite. Luffy, in turn, could show off his new crew members to Shanks.
I think it's not a simple yes or no. The government exists within a framework of laws and institutions, but it also has real power and impact on people's lives. So, calling it a pure legal fiction might be too simplistic.