'Overlord' also has elements of 'death flags' in it. The non - human characters and the power struggles in the new world the protagonist finds himself in can lead to many situations where death seems imminent for some of the characters.
It's quite popular! Many readers enjoy its unique plot and engaging characters.
Death flags can be quite popular in light novels. They add suspense and keep readers on the edge of their seats.
'The Lovely Bones' also has some aspects of this. The main character, who has been murdered, looks down from her afterlife state, which is a form of having a foreknowledge of the events on earth including the actions and consequences related to her death.
Another one could be 'Zero Escape' series. These games involve complex puzzles and life - or - death situations within a visual novel framework. The storylines are full of twists and turns that keep players on their toes.
In 'death flags light novels', the atmosphere is usually more tense. Take 'Akame ga Kill!' for example. The story is full of dangerous missions and powerful enemies. Characters are constantly at risk, and the 'death flags' are set up early on for many of them. This creates a sense of unease and keeps readers on the edge of their seats. In contrast, other light novels might focus more on other aspects like character relationships or world - building without such a high level of mortal danger.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with a concept related to 'death flags'. It might be about a story where the main character has certain signs or 'flags' that seem to predict their death, perhaps in a fantasy, mystery or adventure setting.
One common theme is fate. The 'death flags' often signify an impending doom that seems almost fated for the characters. For example, in some novels, a character getting a certain object or being in a particular place at a wrong time can be a death flag, and they seem unable to escape this pre - determined path.
One popular 'farming light novel' could be 'Farming in Another World'.
The light novel 'Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash' can be included. The characters are in a harsh and unforgiving world, and there are numerous instances where their survival seems uncertain, similar to the concept of deathflags. Additionally, 'Konosuba: God's Blessing on this Wonderful World!' has comical yet dangerous situations for the characters that can be related to the idea of deathflags in a light - hearted way.
Well, there could be 'Dragonborn: Rise of the Legend'. It might tell the story of a dragonborn's journey to become a great hero, facing various challenges and making allies along the way. Maybe there are epic battles against powerful foes and the discovery of hidden powers. Another could be 'Dragonborn: Quest for the Lost Artifact' where the dragonborn embarks on a dangerous quest to find a very important and powerful artifact that could change the fate of their world.