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How to get over the death of a fictional character?

How to get over the death of a fictional character?

2024-10-13 07:02
2 answers

Try to remember the positive aspects of the story and the impact the character had while they were alive. Maybe engage with other related content or talk to fellow fans. It can help you process your feelings and move on.

Just give it time. Eventually, you'll start to focus on other aspects of the story or find new fictional characters to love.

Divine Emperor of Death

Divine Emperor of Death

Tian Long, an orphan without much of a life in both his thirty year long life and lifespan! To him, a single opportunity was displayed to transmigrate into another world with his Death Book! "What's this? Is this the body of a three year old? Davis? Is this my name from now on?" Finding himself possessing a small child, he becomes inwardly conflicted before he faces the truth and his reality! Young Davis finds himself as the legal heir, the Crown Prince of the Loret Empire in the Grand Sea Continent, becoming a powerful cultivator in a short time... However, is that all? Follow his journey as Young Davis becomes a full fledged death's advocate while embodying into the Divine Emperor of Death in the world of cultivation! "Mn? The route to become the Emperor is a given? Nah, I still don't want it..." "Oh? I'm courting death you say? Unfortunately for you, death is already my woman..." ======= Almost 200,000 words (Around 170 Chapters) available for free! What to expect (Updated June 2026) : -Male protagonist who is trying to find who he is in the beginning and increasingly becomes level-headed and ruthless to enemies. Divine Emperor of Death is his calamity title the world gave him and not his personality, so don’t expect MC to be utterly black-hearted here. -Growth style from young to old, a epic adventure that takes itself seriously as the chapter and volumes advances -Harem. Slow-burn romance for the first two hundred chapters and it increases in pace once MC takes on second wife. Harem is treated extremely important here with their own personalities and flaws. No trophy wives. MC doesn’t abandon harem members to go off on a solo adventure. -Character-driven story with long-term growth. MC makes a few mistakes in the beginning and works to rectify. -Logical cultivation system with nearly no mistakes in terms of power leveling battles. -Unique blend of many types of architecture and eastern fantasy, but mostly latter since this is a cultivation novel. -Quick battles, no-nonsense approach to most enemies, and epic battles, tribulations and actions with lasting consequences. -Magical beast, calamities, strange lifeforms and locations. -The main character is not overpowered at the beginning, he'll have to climb his way up. And his treasure is simply dangerous to use, which makes it extremely challenging for him to survive. -Growth arc, adventure arcs, revenge arcs, romance arcs, epic tribulation arcs, family arcs and many more. -Regular updates (2 chapters/day) + bonus chapters and mass releases when possible ======= Some words from author: English isn't my main language, so please bear with it if you found some mistakes. The first few hundred chapters do have grammar mistakes since I was a beginner at that time. Please bear with me until the grammar and the content gets fleshed out. This is an epic (long form story) instead of a quick wish-fulfillment novel as we follow the story of Davis from the start, so it's bound to be slow but steady. There are epic moments at certain points which my readers have praised repeatedly. Also, the [best harem novel] in the entire Webnovel according to my readers in Discord. ======= Want to see more official art of the story and discuss the story with others? Join the Discord! Discord and support links https://discord.gg/xcqXR6p https://www.patreon.com/stardust_breaker == Power Stones Ranking (Updated : 29th September 2022) 16th so far Golden Ticket Ranking: 11th so far
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How to cope with the death of a fictional character?

Try to focus on the positive aspects of the story and the impact the character had while they were alive. Maybe think about the lessons you learned from them.

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2024-10-18 22:12

How to cope with the death of a fictional character?

Just try to focus on other aspects of the story or find new fictional works to distract yourself.

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2024-10-05 00:35

How to cope with the death of a fictional character?

I think one way to get over it is to think about the positive impact the character had and how their story might inspire you. Also, giving it some time and moving on to new fictional experiences can help.

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2024-10-12 02:17

How to handle the death of a fictional character?

It depends on the context and the impact you want it to have on the story. Sometimes, it can be a powerful plot point that drives the other characters' development.

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2024-10-03 10:21

How to handle the death of a fictional character gracefully?

Well, you could focus on giving the character a meaningful send-off that ties into the story's themes. Maybe have other characters reflect on their loss in a touching way.

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2024-10-06 16:48

Which death of a fictional character was completely unnecessary?

For me, the death of Ned Stark in Game of Thrones seemed completely unnecessary. His character had so much potential and could have influenced the story in different ways.

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2024-10-10 10:31

How to get over the death of a fictional character?

Try to focus on other aspects of the story or find new fictional works to distract yourself.

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2024-10-14 05:41

How to get over the death of a fictional character?

Try to focus on other aspects of the story or find new fictional works to distract yourself.

3 answers
2024-10-01 07:10

How to cope with a fictional character's death?

You could also try sharing your feelings about the character's death with other fans. Discussing it can bring a new perspective and make you feel less alone in your emotions.

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2024-10-20 09:48

Is it okay to cry over a fictional character's death?

Sure, it's totally fine. We can get really attached to fictional characters and their stories, so crying when something bad happens to them is a normal emotional response.

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2024-10-03 03:50
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