One less common name could be a faerie story. This emphasizes more on the faerie or fairy aspect of the tale, focusing on the magical creatures within the story. It gives a more specific connotation related to the fairies and their world.
A märchen is another name, which is a German term for a type of folk or fairy tale. These often have distinct cultural elements from German folklore, such as specific types of magic, character archetypes like the clever peasant or the wicked witch, and unique settings. Märchen stories have been adapted and spread across different cultures over time.
There are a few less common ones. 'Story - crafting' is one. It emphasizes the creative process of making a story, like a craftsman carefully creating a piece. 'Narrative - constructing' is also not as commonly used but it shows the building or putting together of a narrative. And 'Tale - concocting' gives the idea of creating a story in a somewhat imaginative and perhaps less traditional way.
Romance (in the sense of a long fictional story, not just love stories), opus (suggesting a major work of literature).
There are a few more. 'Myth' is one. Myths are traditional stories that usually explain natural phenomena or cultural beliefs. Another one is 'epic', which is a long, heroic story. And 'romance' can also be seen as a type of story, often involving love and adventure.
Epilogue. While it's not as commonly used as 'conclusion' or'resolution' in everyday speech, an epilogue often serves as an end to a story. It's like a little extra bit at the end that might give some additional information about what happened to the characters after the main events of the story have concluded.
Sure. For fairy tales, 'Cinderella' is a well - known one. It has a poor girl, a fairy godmother, and a magical transformation. An example of fiction could be 'The Hunger Games'. It's a fictional world with a unique plot. A simple story example could be a personal experience story, like 'The Day I Got Lost in the Woods'.
Yarns. This is an old - fashioned term for stories, often used to describe long - winded or tall tales. For example, sailors used to tell yarns about their adventures at sea.
In a fairy - tale story, the name Aurora is perfect. It brings to mind the Sleeping Beauty, with a sense of magic and beauty. Another name could be Cinderella. It's so well - known and represents a girl who overcomes hardships with grace. And Snow White is also a name that can be used, which is associated with purity and kindness.
Sure. 'Supplemental stories' and 'flanking stories' are other names for side stories.
All the names in Celestial Bane were as follows: 1 Xiao Ding: The author of the novel "Zhu Xian" Xiao Yan: The name of the protagonist in the novel was given by Xiao Ding. 3 Gui Li: The name of Xiao Yan's competitor was given by Fang Yuan. 4. Bai Xiaochun: The name of the supporting actress in the novel was given by Fang Yuan. Fang Yuan: The main character's name in the novel was given by Xiao Ding. 6 Lin Qingyang: The name of the male lead in the novel was given by Lin Dong. 7 Lin Yifeng: The name of the villain in the novel was given by Lin Dong. 8 Biyao: The name of the heroine in the novel was given by Xiao Ding. Ghost King Sect: The name of a sect in the novel was given by Fang Yuan. Ghost King Sect Leader: Name Given by Fang Yuan Bai Menglin: The name of the villain in the novel was given by Fang Yuan. Bai Jingjing: The name of the supporting actress in the novel was given by Fang Yuan. Xiao Village: The name of a village in the novel was given by Fang Yuan Xiao Manor Lord: Name Given by Fang Yuan True Monarch Fang Yuan: A Title and Name in the Fictions Was Given by Fang Yuan Old Man Fang Yuan: The name of the villain in the novel was given by Fang Yuan. Lin Dong's Master: Name Given by Lin Qingyang 18 Lin Dong's Friend: Name Given by Lin Yifeng Bai Jingjing's Husband, Called Bai Xiaochun Xiao Ding's Grandson: The Grandson of Xiao Yan