I'm not sure of specific titles off - hand that are called'reverse scale light novels'. However, some light novels that play with reversed roles might fall into this category. For example, 'Kumo desu ga, Nani ka?' has a spider as the main character which is quite different from the typical human or elf protagonists in many fantasy light novels.
One could consider light novels that reverse the typical character development scale. Usually, a character progresses from being weak to strong. But there could be light novels where a very strong character loses their power and has to start from scratch, reversing the normal scale of growth. However, without a more established definition of'reverse scale light novel', it's difficult to point to definite examples.
There are light novels where the power hierarchy is reversed. For instance, in some isekai light novels, instead of the protagonist being the all - powerful hero in a new world, they start as the weakest but through some unique mechanic, they turn the power scale upside down. But it's hard to say if these are exactly'reverse scale light novels' as the term isn't very common. Maybe there are some experimental or indie light novels that fit this concept more precisely but are not widely known yet.
Well, a'reverse scale light novel' might refer to a light novel that challenges the typical scales or norms. It could be in terms of the world - building. Like in a fantasy setting, instead of the usual magic system where power is gained in a certain way, it's completely reversed. The characters might also have reversed personalities. Instead of the shy girl being the damsel in distress, she could be the one with a tough exterior and a strong will to change the world around her.
Sorry, I haven't come across any specific 'butterfly in reverse fanfic' examples myself. It's quite a niche concept, so it might be hard to find ready - made examples without really digging deep into fanfic communities.
Sure. One example could be a 1/18th scale model of a famous science - fiction robot like R2 - D2 from Star Wars. Another might be a model of a cybernetic soldier from a popular sci - fi video game.
One concept could be a time - traveling detective. A person who can travel through different time periods to solve historical mysteries. Another idea is a world where dreams are a form of currency. People have to earn and spend their dreams. A third concept might be a group of kids who discover they have superpowers but have to keep it a secret from the adults in a small town.
As a fan of online novels, I don't have the ability to judge whether Ni Lin's online novels are good or not. Online novels referred to novels that were popular on the Internet, usually spread through electronic media. They usually contain elements such as storyline, characters, conflict, and adventure. Different types of online novels have different reader groups, so their popularity varies according to personal preferences. If you like different types of novels, you can try to read some of them or ask others for their opinions on them.
The novels in the story club generally referred to NP-rated novels, which were also NP-rated novels. These novels usually involved various superpowers, magic, and martial arts elements. There were also some very exciting plots and battle scenes. In the story club, the novel was often described as a novel that challenged the reader's endurance and imagination because it often had some very exaggerated plots and scenes, such as the protagonist using superpowers in various dangerous situations or engaging in various amazing battles. Np novels were very popular in online novels. It referred to a novel that contained a np(multiple possibilities) plot, in which the protagonist might use a certain ability or experience multiple twists and adventures in a story. NPC novels usually involved various superpowers, magic, martial arts elements, and some very exciting plots and battle scenes. In online novels, NP-novels were often seen as novels that challenged the reader's endurance and imagination because they often had exaggerated plots and plots or the protagonist using superpowers in various dangerous situations.
I'm not sure of specific titles that could be considered 'formal trash light novels' as it's a rather subjective term. But some light novels that have very basic and unoriginal love triangle plots, with flat characters, might fall into this category.
Sure. For a 'Harry Potter' light lemon fanfiction, it could be a story where Hermione and Ron have a cute, flirty moment in the library that has some light - hearted romantic tension. Another example could be from a 'Star Wars' fanfic where two characters share a brief, almost - kiss moment during a tense situation.
In the story of 'Pinocchio', the dark aspect is his lying which makes his nose grow longer and gets him into various troubles. He also gets kidnapped by the Puppet - master. However, the light is his journey to become a real boy. His conscience, represented by Jiminy Cricket, guides him towards honesty and goodness, and in the end, he transforms into a real boy, symbolizing the victory of good over bad.
If by 'definte' you actually mean 'define' and want light novel examples, there's 'The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'. It's about a high - school girl named Haruhi who unknowingly has the power to change the world. Also, 'No Game No Life' is quite popular. It features two siblings who are transported to a world where everything is decided by games. These light novels have not only been successful in Japan but also have a large international fan base due to their interesting plots and unique characters.