It could mean something that is new or unique all over the world. For example, a new technology or a cultural phenomenon that has never been seen before anywhere on the planet.
'Novel to the ends of the earth' might refer to an idea or concept that is so fresh and different that it stands out globally. Consider a new form of art, like a type of digital art that combines virtual reality and traditional painting techniques in a way that no one has ever done before. This would be novel not just in one place but across the entire earth.
It could mean a novel that has a very wide reach or influence, perhaps being known or relevant all over the world.
Earth's storm referred to the large disturbance caused in the ionosphere whenever a solar storm threw charged particles directly at the Earth. Geomantic storms are disturbances in the Earth's magnetic field that last for hours to days, caused by a sudden increase in the number of particles emitted by solar flares. Geomantic storms were a global phenomenon that began at all points on Earth at the same time, but the observed storm intensity varied from place to place. The higher the latitude, the stronger the storm. Geomantic storms are related to the solar cycle, which is about 11 years. Geomantic storms have a certain impact on Earth and humans, which may cause problems such as acceleration and decay of spacecraft orbit and increased spacecraft charging effect.
Heaven and earth could not tolerate it meant that heaven and earth could not tolerate people and things that were heinous and sinful.
It could mean that the Earth has a history and experiences to convey. For example, the layers of rocks tell the story of geological changes over millions of years. Fossils in the ground are like pages in a book, showing the existence of ancient life forms.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a journey to the far - flung or remote places on earth, perhaps with characters exploring uncharted territories and facing various challenges along the way.
It might be a misspelling. Usually, we say 'odds and ends story'. It could refer to a story that is made up of various miscellaneous or unconnected parts.
It could imply that this is the point where the story of FNAF concludes, with no more continuation.
It could imply a sense of finality or conclusion. Maybe it suggests that a particular phase or journey has reached its end.
A story ending in HEA means it concludes on a high note. The characters might have overcome challenges, achieved their goals, and are in a good place. It's a common way to give the audience a pleasant and optimistic finish.
I'm not really sure. It's a pretty cryptic phrase and could have multiple interpretations depending on the context.