Well, it's unlikely that this is the final conclusion. Often, stories have hidden depths or alternative paths that unfold later on.
Sure doesn't. It indicates that the story will continue and there are likely more adventures or events in store for the characters.
Well, in some New Age beliefs, death is just a transition. 'Death doesn't end the story' might imply that our energy or consciousness goes on. We might reincarnate into a new life, bringing with us the lessons and experiences from past lives. So, it's like the story of our spiritual growth continues even though our physical body has ceased to function.
Well, when you say your husband doesn't fit the story, it might suggest that his role or contributions don't fit the overall plot or theme you had imagined. Could be his actions are out of sync with the story's direction or his personality clashes with the story's tone.
It could imply that although something has happened or a particular phase has ended, there's more to come and the overall narrative continues.
It could mean they're not interested or just don't have the time. Maybe they have other priorities at the moment.
Maybe it's trying to be surprising or create a twist to keep viewers engaged.
Perhaps it implies that Naruto, as a character with strong beliefs and a sense of justice, wouldn't tolerate certain types of fanfiction. For example, if a fanfiction portrays him or his friends in a completely negative or immoral light that goes against the essence of the Naruto series, he wouldn't 'forgive' it. Fanfiction sometimes can go to extreme and inappropriate lengths, and this statement might be a reaction to that.
I don't think so. 'Everything is fiction' can be a philosophical statement. But truth can exist as a concept within these fictions. We can still have true or false statements within a fictional world. For example, in a detective novel, it's true that the detective is trying to solve a crime according to the rules of that fictional world.
It means that Merlin, as a fictional character, has no interaction with fan - created fictional works in the sense of 'eating' them. It could imply that the concept of fanfiction is so different from his original story world that there's no way for him to be associated with it in that way.
It could mean that Draco, perhaps a character from a particular story (like in the Harry Potter universe), is not aware of the existence of fan - created fictional works based on the original story. He might be so caught up in his own world within the official narrative that he has no knowledge of the fan - made stories that fans write about him or his world.