Sure. 'The Rising of the Shield Hero' can be considered in this category. The main character often faces situations where he has to make difficult choices that could potentially lead to a heroic death. His actions are influenced by the world's system and his own sense of justice. Also, 'Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World' has instances where Subaru, the protagonist, is in situations where a form of heroic self - sacrifice is possible within the rules of the world he's in. And 'That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime' also has some elements related to the idea of a heroic death system, especially when the slime character makes decisions that involve risks for the greater good of his new world.
There are several great 'heroic death system novels'. 'Goblin Slayer' is one of them. The goblin slayer character is often in dangerous situations where he might face a heroic death while following his mission to eradicate goblins. His actions are somewhat guided by the world's unspoken rules and his own determination. 'Konosuba: God's Blessing on this Wonderful World!' also has moments where the characters' actions within the system of the world can lead to heroic deaths. For example, when they take on powerful enemies to protect the town or their friends. And 'No Game No Life' has a complex system where the siblings Sora and Shiro are in a world full of challenges, and there are situations where they might have to make heroic sacrifices according to the rules of the games they play.
One popular 'heroic death system novel' is 'Log Horizon'. In this novel, the characters are in a virtual world and face various challenges where self - sacrifice for the good of the group often comes into play. Another is 'Sword Art Online'. There are moments where characters make heroic sacrifices within the game world which is governed by certain rules, much like a heroic death system. And 'Overlord' also has elements where characters' actions are guided by a set of rules that can lead to what could be considered a heroic death in the context of the story.
One example could be 'Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World'. While not strictly centered around a 'heroic death system', the main character Subaru experiences multiple deaths which are crucial to the story's development. Each death is a form of setback that he has to overcome and learn from, showing a kind of heroic struggle against fate.
The novel 'Overlord' also has elements related to the idea. The protagonist, Momonga, in a sense, is in a situation where he has to deal with various challenges that could potentially lead to a 'heroic death' as he tries to rule and expand his influence in the new world he finds himself in. It's a great read for those interested in isekai and power - struggle stories.
One example is 'Les Misérables'. Jean Valjean's death at the end is quite heroic as he has redeemed himself through a life of self - sacrifice and kindness. Another is 'The Last of the Mohicans', where Uncas' death in battle is heroic.
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Typically, in such a system, the death of a character is not just an end but a catalyst for change. For example, it can inspire other characters to grow or take on a new mission. It often involves self - sacrifice for a greater good, like protecting comrades or saving the world in the story's context.
Some heroic novels that are very popular include 'The Count of Monte Cristo'. Edmond Dantes is a heroic figure in this novel as he seeks revenge against those who wronged him in a very clever and determined way. 'Robinson Crusoe' can also be seen as a heroic novel. Crusoe survives alone on an island for a long time, showing great resourcefulness and courage.
In a 'heroic death system novel', a typical feature is the build - up to the heroic death. The author often spends time developing the character so that the readers can understand their motives and values. This makes the heroic death more impactful. The system might also include rewards or legacies for the character who dies heroically. It could be something like their name being remembered forever or leaving behind a powerful item or ability that others can use to continue the fight. And, there's usually a sense of inevitability once the conditions for the heroic death are met within the system.
😋I recommend the following novel to you: 1. [The Champion of the Invincible Heroes: The story of a competition in the world of the Invincible Heroes, where you compete with the strong of angels, demons, dragons, mages, humans, elves, and many other races.] 2. "Invincible Heroes: Conquest for the Throne": It was a story about exploring an unknown area, finding treasures, nurturing heroes, and building an army to become a lord. 3. [LOL: Random Invincible Hero]: The story was about Zhang Mingrui becoming our reserve Jungler, obtaining a random hero system, pulling out some strange heroes in the jungle, and finally changing his fate, winning the first League of Legends Grand Slam in history. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I would like to recommend you the following good novels about heroes: " The Invincible Hero's Cult Master of Light "," The Invincible Hero's Undead Catastrophe "," The Invincible Hero's King's Way "," The Invincible Hero's Blood Lord ", and " The Invincible Hero's Rise of a New Force ". They all told adventure stories in the game world, full of excitement, fantasy, and thrills. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
😋I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them: 1. [Ultimate Creature System: The main character obtains the system and must become an ultimate creature.] The story was interwoven with elements such as Death and Naruto. 2. " Muye's Corpse Soul World Lottery System ": The protagonist crosses the Naruto World and creates the Corpse Soul World. The Soul-Slaying Reaper is even more famous! 3. " Death God graduates to Marvel: The protagonist becomes a death god with a spiritual pressure of the general level in the world of death, and travels to the Marvel world to fight. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope that you will like it. If you like my recommendation, please feel free to tell me at any time.