In a fictional story, there could be a constellation of wild stars that are cursed to be always in the dark. They learn about the midnight suns which are the only things that can break their curse. So, they leave their familiar positions and start a journey full of danger. They face gravitational pulls from black holes, get caught in nebulae, but keep going because the idea of the midnight suns gives them purpose. These are just some ideas of what such stories could be like.
Well, the concept of wild stars seeking midnight suns could imply a lot of things. In a story, it could be about adventure and discovery. The wild stars could be characters or entities with their own motives and personalities. They might be seeking the midnight suns because these suns hold some special power or significance. It could also be a love story, where the stars are in love with the beauty and mystery of the midnight suns, and they go through many challenges in their search.
Sure. In some wild fanfic of a popular TV show about vampires, the vampires might not be the traditional blood - sucking monsters but rather some kind of psychic vampires who feed on emotions. Another example could be in a fanfic for a sci - fi series, where the spaceships are not just used for interstellar travel but are also living organisms that the characters have to form symbiotic relationships with.
One example could be a secret midnight duel between two powerful wizards that reveals a long - standing feud. Another might be a midnight discovery of a hidden chamber in Hogwarts that holds ancient magic artifacts.
One example might be his game - winning shots. NBA stars could tell how Larry Bird had an uncanny ability to hit those last - second shots to win games.
I'm not sure exactly, but you might be able to find out by checking the game's official documentation or online forums dedicated to it.
Maybe they talk about extreme sports. Since they are 'wild boys', it's possible that topics like surfing big waves, rock climbing, or motocross are part of their podcast story.
One midnight, a young artist was in her studio. She had been struggling with a painting all day, but at midnight, inspiration struck. She worked through the night, adding colors and details, and by the time the sun rose, she had created a masterpiece. This shows that midnight can be a time of great creativity.
Since I don't really know what 'but plug stories' are, I can't provide examples. It could be that this is a new or very specialized form of storytelling that I haven't encountered yet.
If we assume it's 'based stories', consider a story based on a scientific discovery. For example, a story about the discovery of a new planet could be created. The scientific facts about the planet - its size, orbit, etc. - are the base, and the author weaves a story around it, perhaps about the first astronauts to visit this new planet, including their adventures and challenges, all while staying true to the scientific facts on which the story is based.
Sure. Fantasy stories are one type, like 'The Lord of the Rings'. Another is detective stories, for example, Sherlock Holmes stories. And don't forget about autobiographical stories.