The glass houses might be a central symbol in the novel. Maybe they are used to show the fragility of the world or relationships within the story. It could be that the glass is easily broken, just like the delicate balance of the characters' lives. For instance, a character's perfect - looking life in a glass house - like situation could shatter with one event.
You can find information about transparent glass films. These films could be used on windows to provide privacy and prevent light from passing through. Some brands offered opaque glass films, such as Cuttlefish, Elman, and Jian Yi. Many people had already commented on and bought these films. In addition, there were also options such as matte film and static film. However, the search results did not provide enough information about the specific effects and differences between the brands. Therefore, I'm not sure about the best choice and effect of the transparent glass film.
In Glaze, Xuanji was a character who was eccentric and afraid of loneliness. She had been afraid of loneliness since she was young and hoped to be with Si Feng forever. In the story, Xuanji did not really fall in love with Si Feng. She was just afraid of loneliness and hoped that someone could accompany her. Xuanji was the second daughter of Chu Lei, the leader of the Shaoyang Sect. She was the reincarnation of the God of War in the Heaven Realm, so she was born with incomplete six senses and did not understand human love. In the drama, Xuanji gradually grew up through a series of experiences, recovered her memories, and finally became a couple with Si Feng. As for why Si Feng liked Xuanji, the specific reason was not mentioned in the search results provided.
The flower goblin in Glaze was a pitiful character. Her name was Ling Long, the eldest daughter of Chu Lei, the Sect Leader of Shaoyang Sect, and also Xuanji's twin sister. Linglong was innocent and passionate. She took good care of Xuanji and was a lovey-dovey couple with Zhong Minyan, her childhood sweetheart. However, she provoked the vicious Wu Tong, who loved her deeply and hated her deeply. He put Linglong's soul on the Flower Goblin, causing her to lose her memory and hurt Minyan. Ling Long became Wu Tong's substitute, controlled by him. She didn't even have her own name. She didn't have a good ending. Without half of Linglong's primordial spirit, there was no need for her to even exist. She was a tragic character, forced to become someone else's substitute, without her own choices and life.
The answer to the question that the crown prince liked Azurite was a definite. In the search results, there was an article that mentioned the relationship between Crown Prince Ji Yuansu and Hua Liuli in the drama. The article described Crown Prince Ji Yuansu's feelings for Hua Liuli, claiming that he was loyal to Hua Liuli and that he had given her courage and confidence. Therefore, it could be concluded that the Crown Prince liked Azurite.
A 'glass novel' could refer to a novel that has a certain fragility or transparency in its themes or narrative style. It might be a story that seems delicate and clear, like glass, allowing readers to see through the plot and characters easily.
No. Sarah J. Maas put in a great deal of effort to create the Throne of Glass series. She developed a detailed and immersive world filled with magic, political intrigue, and adventure. The story has its own mythology, history, and set of rules. Fanfiction, on the other hand, is usually based on an existing work and modifies or expands on it. Throne of Glass is an original creation and not a fanfiction.