In martial arts novels, there were no scenes where the eyes could create illusions. This was more common in Japanese anime and manga, such as Naruto's Sharingan and Kaleidoscope Sharingan. If you're interested in illusions, I can recommend a novel called "Soul Continent". This novel is about a martial artist who can absorb the soul beast's pearl and cast a demonic body. They can use powerful illusion skills in battle. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following fantasy novels, all of which involve the elements of controlling people: 1. In "The Witch's Ancients," the protagonist had the ability to control people's minds. 2. In "Free and Unfettered", the protagonist fought against the heavens and destroyed the earth. He asked who in the world could withstand a blow. He was incomparably powerful. 3. In "Ghost Eyes", the protagonist had a strange eye and could control people. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the following two mind-controlling supernatural novels to you: 1. " An Ancient Witch ": The protagonist has the ability to control people's thoughts. In order to maintain this ability, she used modern technology to become an ancient god and launched a series of adventures and conspiracies. 2. " The Inheritor of Special Abilities ": The protagonist is a female inheritor of special abilities. After sleeping, her soul travels around. She can see the undead and the near-undead. She has the ability to control people's thoughts. She uses her own way to protect love and fulfill the regrets of the undead before they leave the world. I hope you like my recommendation.
Comics can have a big impact. They can inspire creativity, help us understand different perspectives, and sometimes even shape our values.
I recommend the novel I Beat You With Mind. It's a novel about a mysterious world. In this world, thoughts could easily become reality, and everyone's thoughts could be easily realized. People would reveal their evil and dark thoughts, and the world would become a battlefield where they fought with their thoughts. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Maybe because the eyes can convey a lot of emotions and when they're not drawn right, it affects the whole look of the character.
On the Douluo Continent, the power of gods was considered extremely powerful. Hence, some people believed that gods could read people's minds. According to the plots of some novels and comics, gods could read people's thoughts, feelings, and emotions to understand their inner thoughts and intentions. They could even read people's thoughts directly through telepathy. However, this ability was described in the novel as very mysterious and supernatural, and not everyone believed in its existence. In addition, because the existence of God itself is uncertain, it is also uncertain whether God's ability really exists.
Manga has a profound effect on people. It can inspire hobbies, influence fashion and art styles, and give people a way to connect with characters and stories that resonate with them on a deep level.
In general, cartoon hypnosis isn't a reliable method to influence people's minds. It's often too fictional and lacks the scientific basis and techniques needed for actual hypnosis to work.
For works about disabled people, it is best to write novels or books about the minds of disabled people, you can refer to the following examples: 1 "Alive"-Yu Hua This is a story about the disabled son of a Chinese farmer. Through telling the life experience of the protagonist Fugui, it deeply reflects the living conditions and psychological journey of the disabled in Chinese society. 2 "Three-body"-Liu Cixin This science fiction novel was set in the context of human contact with alien civilizations, and it involved the psychological problems and philosophy of life of disabled people. It was very interesting. 3 The Kite Runner-Kared Husseini The novel tells the story of an afghan boy growing up. He was disabled because of his family's poverty, but through his friendship with hasan, he gained redemption and growth. 4. Wingless Bird-Carlos Ruiz It was a story about a disabled Brazilian man who found his place in modern society through his own hard work and courage. 5 One Man's War-Raymond chandler The novel used an African American teenager as the protagonist to describe his life experience in the slums and his interactions and struggles with other disabled people.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. [One Piece: Starting from Pushing City: Jiang Liufeng, the protagonist who transmigrated to the world of One Piece, has a super punching system. He is a peerless expert who sweeps across all directions. He advances triumphantly and brings shocking stories.] 2. "The Manor Lord's Road to Domination": A fantasy epic novel with a story of conquering the continent. It was different from other hegemony novels and was eye-catching. 3. "Billion Wives, CEO, Slow Down!": It was a love story between rich and powerful families that they would meet again ten years later. One could not help but want to read it to the end. 4. "The Scourge of American Comics: I've Become a Villain of My Motherland": A large number of superheroes and villains, novel structural settings, and the evil darkness of the Motherland, which made people's eyes shine. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗