I'm not entirely sure as I haven't directly experienced it. But generally, a visual novel often involves a story with characters, and it might be set in a unique world or situation. Maybe it has a story that unfolds over time with different plot twists and character developments.
I'm not entirely sure specifically about a 'Nothing Under' story in Fantasy Grounds' 50 Fathoms. It could be a very specific or perhaps a custom - created adventure within that setting. You might want to check the official Fantasy Grounds forums or community pages for more details.
Here are some recommended novels about atonement and redemption:
1. " My Family Has a Daughter Who Has Not Grown Up ": This was an ancient novel. It told the story of a male protagonist who was a killer and the female protagonist was the family of the person he had killed. After the male protagonist was reborn, he decided to atone for his sins, protect the female protagonist, and avenge her. The two grew up together.
2. " Exiled to the World of Sin ": This is a novel about the human world. It tells the story of the joys, sorrows, and sorrows of the human world. The protagonist found happiness again by washing away the haze of his soul.
3. " I Married a Disabled Tyrant After I Transmigrated ": This was a book of redemption. It told the story of the protagonist marrying a disabled tyrant after transmigrating. Through his own efforts and love, he helped him atone for his sins and change.
4. " Crane Watching Notes ": This novel is very popular. It tells a warm healing story about redemption.
These novels might satisfy your need for atonement and redemption.
I'm not sure where you can specifically find it. You could try looking on official visual novel platforms or websites that specialize in this type of media.
Webtoon does have a few 18+ comics. However, their availability can vary depending on your region and the platform's content regulations. Some might be hidden behind age verification or specific access settings.
Was the story of atonement true?
This was a complicated question because the authenticity of the atonement story depended on the background and details of the story. In some novels and online novels, there were some atonement stories. These stories usually described the protagonist's guilt after making a mistake.
However, there were also atonement stories that were based on fictional plots and characters rather than real events. These stories can be created for various purposes, such as to cater to the readers 'tastes, to create exciting plots, and so on. Therefore, it was impossible to determine whether all the stories of atonement were true or whether there was a specific process of redemption.
He needed to know more about the background and details before he could answer this question.
Atonement literature refers to a story of redemption or repentance presented in the form of literature, usually involving the protagonist's sins or mistakes, and then through some means to be redeemed or repented, leading a positive and innocent life. Atonement literature is often associated with religion, mysticism, moral education, and so on. It aims to convey the importance of redemption and repentance through literary works to help readers recognize their mistakes and seek forgiveness.