Most likely, Ruby, Weiss, Blake, and Yang would be the main characters as they are the central figures in RWBY. The fanfic would probably revolve around them.
Well, without reading it specifically, it could be about the adventures of the RWBY characters in the present and their journey that continues forever. Maybe it focuses on their growth, relationships, and battles against the forces of evil.
As someone who loves reading novels, I can't provide a dynamic picture. But if you need any other information about Girls 'Generation, I can try my best to answer your questions.
Another option is to ask around in relevant communities. For example, if it's a story related to a certain genre like romance or adventure, you could ask in online forums dedicated to those genres. People there might have heard of it or be able to point you in the right direction. Maybe it was shared in a small - press magazine or a local storytelling event, so reaching out to those who are into such things could be helpful.
Since I'm not sure about this 'now and forever full story', it might be a story unique to a certain group of people, like a family's long - held narrative or a story within a small community. Maybe it has themes of eternal love or lasting friendship.
In some aspects, it is. The story might touch on common human experiences and feelings, which gives it a realistic touch. But it might also have some elements of imagination or exaggeration.
The difference between books and reality was mainly because the knowledge in books was created by the author according to his own understanding and imagination, and might not necessarily be consistent with reality. In addition, books are usually written by humans, and human knowledge is limited, so the contents of books may also be wrong or outdated.
The knowledge in books is usually used to educate people and help them understand the world and solve problems. However, because the content of books was written by humans, they were not always exactly the same as the real world.
Although the content in books may be wrong or outdated, through continuous learning and thinking, people can constantly improve their knowledge and apply it to real life. Therefore, although the books are different from reality, we can gradually master more knowledge and skills through continuous learning and thinking to adapt to the ever-changing real world.
Since I don't have access to this book, it's hard to say exactly. But perhaps 'black forever' is a metaphor. In the two stories, it could be about unending sorrow or a never - ending mystery that is symbolized by 'black'. The two stories might explore different aspects of this 'black forever' concept, like how different characters react to it.