Well, in light novels, 'Punching Bag MC' could be a character type. They might be the one that all the bad things seem to happen to. Maybe they have a weak personality at the start and others take advantage of them. It's a common trope to create drama and development in the story as the MC gradually overcomes these situations.
The original story of Journey to the West was a fantasy novel. It mainly told the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Monk Sand, who went to the Western Heaven to obtain the scriptures after going through 81 difficulties. Whether it was a human tomb bag or a human race bag was not a main plot in the original novel of Journey to the West.
Sure. 'Orange' is a light novel where the main character has regrets and tries to change the past. In this process, she kind of acts like a 'punching bag' as she faces the difficulties of trying to change the fates of her friends. Also, 'Your Lie in April' has elements of this. Kousei, the main character, has his own traumas and is sort of a 'punching bag' to his own negative thoughts and the challenges he faces in the music world.
One idea could be that Slappy somehow enters the real world and tries to befriend a lonely child. He uses his spooky charm to make the kid feel special at first, but then things start to get out of hand as his true mischievous nature emerges.
A local magician could be the main character. He has some knowledge of the supernatural and realizes that Slappy is a dangerous entity. He then tries to use his magic skills to either defeat Slappy or send him back to where he came from.
Dummy novels could refer to practice or sample novels. They might be used for teaching purposes, like in a creative writing class to show different writing techniques or structures.
Some dummy novels might be interesting to read. For instance, if they are prototypes in the publishing world, they could give a unique insight into the creative process behind a final novel. However, they might lack the full depth and refinement of a completed work, so not everyone would find them as engaging as a proper novel.
There was a creepy antique store in a small town. Among all the old items, there was a life - sized dummy. A young man named Tom, who was new in town, went into the store out of curiosity. As he got closer to the dummy, he felt a cold chill. That night, he had a nightmare where the dummy was chasing him down the dark alleys of the town. When he woke up, he saw the dummy standing at the foot of his bed. He quickly moved out of that house the next day.
Well, a 'free dummy fairy story' might refer to a fictional narrative that doesn't cost anything (free) and involves a dummy, which could be a simple character like a rag doll or a mannequin in a fairy - world scenario. For example, it could be a story where a magical dummy comes to life in a land full of fairies, elves, and talking animals. The story might focus on the adventures of this dummy as it explores this enchanted world.