Fictional druids are often solitary figures or part of a small, secretive group. Their power comes from their connection to the natural world. They can be healers, using herbs and natural remedies, as well as wielders of more potent magic. In the 'Wheel of Time' - like fictions, they might not be named druids but share the traits of having a spiritual bond with nature, being able to sense things in the environment that others can't, and using this connection to their advantage in various situations, such as in combat or in solving mysteries.
A characteristic of fictional druids is their role as mentors. Just as Merlin guided Arthur, many druids in fiction guide the main characters. They are keepers of ancient knowledge. In the 'Dragon Age' druids of the Dalish elves, they hold the secrets of their people's past and the ways of the land. Their magic is often nature - based, using the power of the forest, water, etc. They are also somewhat reclusive, living apart from the mainstream society in many stories.
One is 'The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time'. It has a rich story of Link's journey to save Hyrule. He travels through time, meets different characters, and battles the evil Ganondorf. Another is 'Final Fantasy VII'. The story of Cloud and his fight against the megacorporation Shinra to save the planet is epic. It also has complex characters like Sephiroth.
Lego can be used to teach Bible stories by creating visual representations. For example, for the story of Jonah and the whale, you can build a Lego whale and a small Jonah figure. Kids can then play with it and understand the story better as they act it out.
Since I don't have specific details about this 'reading the future fanfic', it's hard to say who the main characters are. It could be the ones who have the power to read the future, or it might be the people around them who are affected by this ability.
The remaining members of Team 7 could struggle without him at first. They might have to re - evaluate their own skills and teamwork. Eventually, they could either try to convince Naruto to come back or move forward and become stronger on their own.
Without more details, it's impossible to determine who the woman is. She could be a fictional character created by an author for a particular story.
Wattpad can also be a place to look. While it may not be as specialized as AO3 for this type of fanfiction, there are still some unique stories that combine Harry Potter and anime magic elements. You can often find some hidden gems by exploring different categories and using relevant keywords in the search bar.
One common Waldorf grade 2 story could be about nature spirits. For example, stories of little gnomes that live in the forest and take care of the trees.
One great 2019 fiction book to read is 'The Testaments' by Margaret Atwood. It's a powerful sequel to 'The Handmaid's Tale'. It further explores the dystopian world she created, delving deeper into the lives of the characters and the society's complex power structures. The story is full of suspense and thought - provoking ideas about women's rights, power, and resistance.
Perhaps in a fanfiction, Bonney could be a stowaway on the Thousand Sunny. Luffy discovers her and instead of being angry, he welcomes her as part of the crew. Then they go on adventures together, with Bonney learning about Luffy's dream and starting to believe in it too.
One example could be the story of two best friends, Mark and Tom. They have been friends since childhood and are extremely close. They share everything, from their deepest secrets to their daily joys and sorrows. People around them sometimes mistake their closeness for something more than friendship, much like in yaoi stories where the relationship between male characters often blurs the lines between friendship and romance.