😋I recommend the following League of Legends novels to you: "League of Legends: The Strongest Player","League of Legends: I Am a Player","League of Legends: The Strongest Rebirth","League of Legends: Bronze Top","League of Legends: Golden Legend","League of Legends: Star Streamer","League of Legends: Rebirth Streamer","League of Legends: The Global King","League of Legends: I Am a Big Streamer","League of Legends: 700 Years Later","League of Legends: The Skinniest Streamer""League of Legends: Survival on a Desert Island,""League of Legends: The Rise of the Champions,""League of Legends: Rekindled Fighting Spirit." These novels all have plots related to League of Legends, and many of them are about rebirth. I hope you will like my recommendations. Muah😗 ~
Do you want a novel about the rebirth of a modern heroine? Then I'll recommend a few to you! The first was 'Rebirth: The Abandoned Woman's Return', where the main character, Ou Yangming, wanted to take back everything after her rebirth. There was also " Reborn 80: Putting Your Business First ", where the protagonist, Cheng Enni, was reborn back to when she was 18 years old. She wanted to do her business wholeheartedly. There was also << Rebirth 60: The Brainiac Goddess >>, where the protagonist Su Yun Ling was reborn to the poorest village and seized the group pet of the valiant village. How was it? It felt pretty good, right? I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Well, 'A Record of Mortal's Cultivation to Immortality' can be considered in a way. Although it's more about cultivation to immortality, the protagonist has a kind of rebirth - like start. He starts from a weak position and gradually becomes a powerful figure in the martial and cultivation world. The world - building in this novel is extremely detailed, which makes it stand out.
One popular 'Martial Hero Rebirth' light novel could be 'Martial World'. It has a great story of the protagonist's journey in the martial arts world, filled with intense battles and character growth. Another might be 'A Record of Mortal's Cultivation to Immortality' which also has elements of martial hero's rebirth in a sense, with the main character constantly facing challenges and evolving in the world of cultivation.
I'm not aware of any novels specifically named 'no hero novel'. But some novels like 'The Catcher in the Rye' could be considered in a way. Holden Caulfield is not a typical hero. He's a confused teenager dealing with his own issues.
Sure. 'The Lord of the Rings' can be considered in a way. Frodo is a kind of hero, and Sauron is like the big 'boss' he has to face. It's a classic high - fantasy novel with an epic battle between good and evil.
Sure. 'The Three Musketeers' is a great one. It's set in a time full of heroic deeds, with dashing characters like Athos, Porthos and Aramis. Their adventures, loyalty to each other and their fight against the bad guys are very exciting.
The recommended novel,"Mausoleum of Martial Arts", although it did not completely match the theme of the legendary hero, it was a fantasy novel. The plot revolved around the era when the gods reappeared in the world and the prodigies appeared in large numbers. The protagonist experienced many setbacks and battles in the process of cultivating martial arts, and finally became a powerful martial artist. It could be said that he was also a hero. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There's 'Eragon' which is a hero - born - novel. Eragon discovers a dragon egg and from that moment, his life changes as he is born into a world of magic and adventure. He has to learn to use his new - found powers and face the evil forces. Also, 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' series can be considered. Percy is a demigod, born of a human and a Greek god, and he is constantly facing challenges and growing into a hero to save the world from the threats of the mythological world.
Sure. 'The Invisible Man' by H.G. Wells is a classic. It tells the story of a scientist who discovers a way to become invisible but then descends into madness and chaos.
One example could be 'The Dark Knight' - related novels. Batman in these novels often shows traits of hero syndrome. He takes on the role of Gotham's protector at great personal cost. Another might be 'Watchmen', where some of the characters have a strong sense of self - imposed heroism. Their actions and the consequences are a big part of the story.