There was no direct relationship between the two. The Legend of the Shepherd God trilogy was a fantasy novel written by the great gods of the online literature world. It mainly talked about the story of the protagonist fighting monsters and leveling up. The story of the Shepherd God was about the story of the reform of gods for people, so it was not related.
I haven't read this novel specifically. But generally, when analyzing a novel, one could start from its themes. It might explore things like the faun's nature, perhaps its relationship with the surrounding environment in the 'afternoon' setting. Maybe it also delves into the faun's emotions or experiences during that time of day.
One faun horror story could be about a faun that lures people into a dark forest with its enchanting flute music. Once the people are deep in the forest, the faun reveals its true, malevolent nature and starts to chase them, its hooves pounding on the forest floor. The victims are terrified as they try to escape the faun's clutches in the maze - like forest.
There might be other characters like forest spirits or animals that interact with the faun. For example, a little bird that the faun tries to communicate with or a wise old tree spirit that imparts some knowledge to the faun during that afternoon.
One popular theme could be the struggle between different natures. For example, the faun's wild and instinctive nature against the human's more civilized and rational one. They might have to overcome their differences to be together.
The scariest might be the one where a faun lives near a small village. It disguises itself as a lost traveler and asks the villagers for help. But when they take it in, it starts to cause chaos. It makes the animals go wild and attacks the villagers at night. It leaves strange symbols on the doors of the houses it targets, and those inside end up disappearing without a trace.
Next, come up with a conflict. Maybe the villagers don't like the faun being around the human, or there's a magical force that's trying to keep them apart. This conflict will drive the story forward. For example, the faun might be blamed for a series of strange events in the village, and the human has to defend their friend.
Ba Jin's "Torrent Trilogy" refers to the three novels,"Torrent","Home" and "Spring", which describe the social life of northern China from the 1930s to the 1950s and are classic works of modern Chinese literature. The "love trilogy" referred to Ba Jin's "Fog","Rain" and "Electricity", which mainly narrated the love life in big cities in China from the 1920s to the 1940s. They were classic works in modern Chinese literature. The "rural trilogy" referred to Ba Jin's Spring Silkworm, Sparks, and Camel Xiangzi, which depicted the social life of rural China from the 1930s to the 1950s and reflected the poverty, backwardness, and struggle of farmers in the rural society at that time.
Ba Jin's "Torrent Trilogy" refers to the three novels "Torrent","Home" and "Spring", which describe three important historical periods in modern Chinese history--the May 4th Movement, the New Culture Movement and the Great Leap Forward. The "Love Trilogy" referred to the three novels, Spring, Outside, and Autumn, which described the love entanglements between men and women in Shanghai from the 1920s to the 1950s. The "rural trilogy" referred to the three novels,"Home,""Spring," and "Outside," which depicted the changes in rural life in China from the 1930s to the early 1950s and the kinship, friendship, and love between different families.
The Trilogy of Torrents of Confrontation referred to the three web fantasy novels, Battle Through the Heavens, Martial Force, and The Great Dominator, which were all serialized on the Internet by Tian Can Tudou. These three works were full of fantasy elements, telling the story of the protagonist's search for himself, growth, and struggle in a world full of magic and fighting spirit.
Ba Jin's trilogy referred to the three novels, Home, Spring, and Autumn. The author was the famous Chinese novelist Ba Jin. The trilogy was a classic of modern Chinese literature and was hailed as one of the representative works of modern Chinese novels.