The theme of consequences is a big part of 'corners of time fanfic'. When characters start messing with time, there are always consequences. These can be positive or negative, but they always shape the story. For example, a character might go back in time to save someone, but in doing so, they accidentally change the future in a way they didn't expect. This exploration of cause and effect makes the fanfic more thought - provoking and engaging.
Sure. One popular 'corners of time fanfic' is 'The Adventure in the Lost Corners' which has an exciting plot full of mystery and discovery. It takes the characters on a journey through different time periods within the fanfic's universe.
Isolation is a common theme. Characters in 'dark corners novels' are often alone, either physically or emotionally. For example, in 'The Catcher in the Rye', Holden Caulfield is in his own 'dark corner' feeling alienated from the world around him.
One main theme is obviously time - related concepts like time travel, manipulation of time, and the consequences of messing with time. For example, characters might face the butterfly effect where small changes in the past lead to big differences in the present.
Time manipulation is a major theme. Since there is a dagger of time, the characters often deal with changing the past or seeing possible futures. For example, Naruto might use it to save his friends who died in the original story.
Another theme is the power of friendship. Naruto is known for his strong bonds with his friends in the original series. In the fanfic, these friendships are tested and strengthened as they face the unknown together, similar to how the characters in 'A Wrinkle in Time' rely on each other during their adventures.
One possible theme could be mystery. The 'dark corners' gives an air of the unknown, so mystery could be a big part of the story.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel. But usually, in a novel like this, there might be a protagonist who is likely to be the one exploring the 'dark corners' either literally or metaphorically.
Since I'm not sure of the exact story, a common main element could be a haunted location at the corners in Williamsburg. It might also involve a sense of unease or strange noises.
One main theme is often redemption. The characters might go back in time to fix their past mistakes using sealing powers. Another theme could be power exploration. They discover new sealing techniques during time travel.
East, West, South, North was a Chinese idiom that referred to the four directions, everywhere, all over the world, or the direction. It could also mean that one was wandering everywhere and their whereabouts were uncertain. This idiom first came from Zuo Zhuan, the twenty-ninth year of Duke Xiang. In most places, we can distinguish between east, west, north, and south, except for the North and South Poles. At the North Pole, there was no place closer to the North Pole than here, so all other locations were south to the North Pole. Moreover, there was no concept of anything at the North Pole.