"I Want to Live Forever", a xianxia and cultivation civilization novel, might meet your requirements. After defeating the Soul Attack Master, the protagonist obtained a ring. When he opened it, he found that it was a space that contained 100,000 civilizations. He pursued the story of eternal life by learning, comprehending, and integrating with the civilization within. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Smaller civilizations in science fiction often serve as the underdog. Their size means they have fewer resources and less influence. This can create a plot where they are fighting for survival against larger, more powerful civilizations. For example, in 'Avatar', the Na'vi civilization is small compared to the humans, and the plot revolves around their struggle to protect their home.
I recommend the Book of Mithras. This was a sci-fi novel about interstellar civilizations. It told the story of two planets 1400 light-years apart, where human representatives fought for cosmic minerals with different life concepts. This is a grand narrative with a European style, interweaving love and conspiracy, power and the cruel struggle of the drama. If you like "Dune,""Silver Hero,""Lord of the Rings," and "Game of Thrones," you must follow this drama. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
"I recommend" The Sword of Floating Life "and" Concubine Weiliang "to you. Both of them are ancient romance novels. The plot of the novel contains Weiliang's characters and plot. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
If you like science fiction novels like "The Three-Body Problem" about alien civilizations and space exploration, I can recommend the books "Base" and "I created the universe in Tomoko." "Base" was a novel about the construction of a civilization base. The protagonist could use the base to create various props to deal with the enemy, similar to the three-body dark forest law in "Three-Body". "I Create the Universe in Tomoko" was a novel about the evolution of the universe. The protagonist could create the universe and life in Tomoko. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
According to the information provided, I recommend the following novels: - "The Reborn Online Literature Giant" was also a novel about urban life that was reborn into a parallel world. The protagonist became a giant of his generation by creating online novels. - "The Life of a Female Warrior from the End of the World": It was also a parallel world, but it was an esper novel. The female protagonist obtained an ability through rebirth and began to survive and adventure in the end of the world. - <<The Law of the Interface>>: Enter a virtual world similar to online games, and become a top expert through continuous improvement of strength. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Communication between different interstellar civilizations was a relatively broad and complicated topic. 1. Technology exchange: Due to the huge difference in technology between different interstellar civilizations, technology exchange was one of the important ways to establish contact between interstellar civilizations. This communication could be done through radio waves, laser communication, virtual reality, and other methods. At the same time, they could also borrow the technology of other civilizations to create their own advanced technology. 2. Cultural exchange: The cultural exchange between different interstellar civilizations is also very important. They could communicate through written, verbal, artistic, and other means. For example, some interstellar civilizations might display their culture, beliefs, traditions, and so on to other civilizations. Political communication: Political communication between different interstellar civilizations is also very important. It could be done through diplomatic means, trade, investment, and other means. For example, some interstellar civilizations might establish diplomatic relations with other civilizations for trade and investment. 4. Emotional communication: Emotional communication between different interstellar civilizations is also very important. It could be done through music, poetry, dance, and other methods. For example, some interstellar civilizations might display their music, poetry, dance, and other artistic forms to other civilizations. Communication between different interstellar civilizations needed to take into account various factors, including technology, culture, politics, emotions, and so on. Only through communication could different civilizations understand each other, respect each other, and build a relationship of mutual trust to promote the development and progress of interstellar civilizations.
The origin story of the Ancient Egyptians involves the Nile River. It was believed that the annual flooding of the Nile brought fertile soil, which allowed civilization to thrive. They also had religious beliefs centered around many gods and goddesses. For the Ancient Greeks, their origin stories were often related to the gods as well. According to their mythology, Zeus was the king of the gods and many heroes like Hercules were born from the union of gods and mortals.
If you like this kind of heartwarming and relaxing novel, I can recommend the Oriental fantasy novel,"Fate and Dream Bookstore". It tells the story of a mysterious bookstore that sells books to interpret dreams and the owner, Xuan Yin. There were magical books, cute shop assistants, delicious food, and other elements. It was a novel full of fairy tales and magic. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Sure. 'Hyperion' by Dan Simmons can be considered in a way. It has elements of ancient and lost civilizations within its complex and multi - layered story. Also, 'The Time Machine' by H.G. Wells, where the Time Traveller discovers the Eloi and Morlocks, which could be seen as remnants of a lost civilization. And then there's 'The Lord of the Rings' which, with its deep lore about Middle - earth, contains references to long - lost civilizations like Nรบmenor.