Well, it could also be about acceptance. Maybe 'they' are people who look down on fanfiction in general. But as time goes on and they see the creativity, passion, and community aspect of RWBY fanfiction, they will come to understand its value. Fanfiction allows fans to expand on the RWBY world, give voices to unheard characters, and create new adventures. Eventually, others will see this and understand.
They could be the non - fans. You know, those people who have never watched RWBY or have no interest in it. Maybe one day they'll stumble upon RWBY fanfiction and start to understand the depth of the RWBY fandom through it.
It could be a very creative and somewhat mysterious phrase. Maybe it implies that each day has its own unique beauty like a lily and a story to tell.
It could mean that each day, there is one photo which has a corresponding story. For example, it might be a personal project where someone takes a photo every day and then writes or tells a story related to that photo. It's a creative way to document life or experiences through the combination of visual and narrative elements.
Perhaps it refers to a situation in a RWBY fan - created story where characters are locked out of a place. It might also imply that the fanfiction itself has been locked away, maybe due to copyright issues or the author's decision to restrict access for some reason. For example, if the author feels the work isn't complete enough or there are some parts that need major revisions.
Daylight color meant that it would appear in the daytime, similar to the color of the sun. This phrase could be found in the Seven Incentives of Emperor Jianwen of the Southern Dynasty and in the poems of the Tang Dynasty. To be specific, Emperor Jianwen of the Southern Liang Dynasty wrote in the Seven Incentives: "The stars of virtue shine at night, and the clouds are bright during the day." In the Tang Dynasty, Shen Quanqi wrote in his poem " Night Travel "," The moonlight is even the color of the day, and the shadows of the lights are mixed with the stars." Therefore, the color of the day could be used to describe the color of the day.
It could mean that Miles Luna, perhaps someone involved with the RWBY franchise in an official capacity, has stated that he doesn't support or is against RWBY fanfiction. Maybe he has concerns about how fanfiction might distort the original vision of RWBY, or there could be legal and creative control reasons behind it.
In fanfiction, 'one shot' means a single, complete story. It's not part of a series or a multi - chapter work. It's a self - contained piece that can be read independently.
In fanfiction, a 'one shot' is typically a story that's complete in a single chapter or post. It tells a self-contained story without any continuation or multiple parts.
It was a Chinese idiom, which meant that there was almost no empty day. It described almost every day. This idiom came from the Song Dynasty writer Zhou Mi's "Wulin Old Things: Great Ceremony."
I'm not entirely sure. It could be referring to day 241 within a particular story or a storytelling project. Maybe it's the 241st day of writing or following a story's development.