One example is in college football. Texas A&M has a strong 12th man tradition. Their fans are so passionate and energetic that they create an electric atmosphere during games. This has contributed to some memorable wins, where the players have fed off the energy of the crowd. The 12th man in this case has been a real factor in the team's success, not just in terms of moral support but also in creating a difficult environment for the visiting teams.
Sure. In Seattle Seahawks' games, their fans are famously known as the 12th man. The noise in their stadium is deafening, which often disrupts the opposing team's offense. There have been games where the opposing quarterback had trouble calling plays because of the noise created by the 12th man.
Sure. Maybe in the story, the family man sacrifices his own hobby time to help his child with homework. This shows his dedication to his family's educational development.
One example could be the military battles of World War I in 1917. There were significant offensives and defenses happening during that year. Another could be the social unrest due to the war, like shortages of food and resources in some areas.
One example might be the challenges of rescuing comrades in a dangerous combat zone. Another could be the decision - making process when facing an unexpected enemy ambush.
Perhaps there's an event where the kids have to cross a dangerous river to reach their destination in the mission.
Sorry, without more details about the 'risen game story', I can't give specific events. But generally, it could have events like a big boss fight.
Sure. One example is the story of Adam in the Judeo - Christian tradition. He was the first man created by God. Another is the story of the first man on Mars, which is still a future - looking concept but has been the subject of many science fiction stories.
I'm not sure specifically which fanfictions are labeled as '4th kind', but it could be something like a fanfiction that combines elements from different versions of a fictional story in a very unorthodox way. For example, if there are different movie adaptations of a book, a 4th kind fanfiction might blend the plotlines, characters, and settings from all of them in a new and unexpected way.
Sure. For instance, in a famous murder trial, the accused was a neighbor of the victim. The real story was that there had been a long - standing feud over a property boundary. One day, the argument escalated, and the accused, in a fit of rage, attacked the victim. Evidence included the accused's fingerprints on the murder weapon, which was a kitchen knife from his own house.
One example could be a legal case where there are multiple parties involved, each with their own version of the events. The facts get muddled as witnesses have different recollections, and there are various motives at play.
Well, if it's about manifesting wealth, an example could be a person who always visualized having a successful business. They started small, maybe selling handmade crafts online. Through consistent effort and believing in their vision, they gradually expanded and became quite wealthy. That's a manifestation in the real story.