If we consider serpent stories in general, often the main element is their mysterious and sometimes dangerous nature. They might be depicted as powerful creatures with special abilities, like the ability to regenerate in the case of the Hydra. Another common element could be their association with hidden knowledge or secrets. For example, in some stories, serpents are keepers of ancient wisdom that humans may or may not be able to access.
Well, if it's the serpent from the Bible, the main element is its role as a tempter. It convinced Eve to eat the forbidden fruit.
Sure. There's the family legacy of Adonis as Apollo Creed's son. Then there's the enmity with the Drago family due to Apollo's death. And Adonis's journey in the boxing world is also part of the back story.
Sure. One key back story element is the presence of Art the Clown again. He's a terrifying force. There are also new characters who become part of his horror story.
Well, the main back story involves Saiki Kusuo. He's got amazing psychic abilities like mind - reading. His family is rather strange, and he goes to school where he has to deal with all sorts of characters. He just wants a quiet life but his powers won't let him.
Sure. The main element is Timmy Turner's unhappy home life. He has inattentive parents. Then there are Cosmo and Wanda, his fairy godparents from Fairy World. Another key part is that Timmy is given these fairies to improve his life because of his difficult situation at home.
Sure. One key element is the Crawley family's status as the owners of Downton Abbey. Another is the class differences between the family and the servants. There are also matters of inheritance and family drama within the Crawley family.
Sure. It has elements like the power struggle within the Chola court.
Sure. Bond's retired life is a key part. Then there's his relationship with Madeleine which has its own drama. And the new bad guys show up with big threats.
Sure. Key elements include Orpheus' music, which is his power. Then there's Eurydice's struggle for survival that leads her to Hadestown. And of course, Hades as the ruler of Hadestown and his relationship with Persephone.
Sure. It may include things like the origin of its name, which could be named after a significant person or event. Also, the early economic activities like farming or mining if applicable.
Sure. There's a boy who's losing faith in Santa. The Polar Express appears and takes him to the North Pole. That's basically it.