Next, start writing your first draft. Don't worry too much about grammar or perfect sentences at this stage. Just let your ideas flow. You can write about how the main character feels in different situations, what she thinks about the people around her. After that, you can go back and revise, adding more details, fixing grammar, and making the story more engaging. For instance, you could add more internal monologues of the character to show her growth and development.
One popular plot idea could be the main character facing new challenges at university related to the concept of beauty standards, just like in the original story. For example, dealing with a new mean girl who challenges her new - found confidence.
Sure. One key point is the exploration of the concept of beauty. It delves into how society's standards of beauty can impact an individual. The main character's journey of self - acceptance despite the pressure to conform to a certain 'beauty ideal' is quite significant.
😋I recommend the following novels to you:
1. "Comic: The Harem of Beautiful Women"-A novel about a male protagonist who was infected by the game system's malignant tumor. He had to fight monsters to level up and settle the beautiful women. Attracting beautiful women, defeating enemies, and leveling up to become a god were all in this novel.
2. "The Second Dimension of Collapse"--The protagonist transmigrated to the second dimension world, and then everything about him became abnormal. Every day, he was busy saving the two-dimensional world. He wanted to correct what he thought was abnormal. It was very interesting.
3. "My Two-Dimensional Animal Life"-The protagonist has a system that transmigrated to the two-dimensional world and can do whatever he wants. In the beginning, it was mainly to ridicule the two-dimensional world, but later it became to do all kinds of things in the two-dimensional world.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
It depends. If you have the proper rights or are creating your own unique spin on the spells within the framework of your fictional world, then maybe. But using them directly without permission could lead to legal issues.
You can't just use D&D rates in your novel without the right permissions. The creators of D&D have specific rules and protections in place. But if you explore legal options and follow the correct procedures, there might be a way to incorporate them appropriately.