"Demon Tattoo: Opening Pattern Douluo's Ten Great Spirit Beasts" was a novel about rebirth and tattoos. The story took place in a world where disaster had befallen. Animals and plants had gained the ability to evolve, and the order of human society had collapsed. In this world, people with tattoos could evolve into Transcendents and become Divine Pattern Masters, while those without tattoos could only be reduced to the bottom of society. The protagonist Kubei died tragically in his previous life because he did not have a tattoo, but he was reborn a few days before the Cataclysm. In order to survive and rise in the Cataclysm, he invited a national tattoo master to tattoo himself with the Douluo Ten Great Spirit Beasts tattoo. When the Cataclysm arrived, Kubei awakened and became the strongest Divine Inscriptionist. The power of his tattoos allowed him to defeat all kinds of Calamity Beasts. The novel was set in the city and told the story of the protagonist's ability to improve through tattoos.
Yes, it is a true story. The creators of 'Joy Ride' took real - life events and wove them into a narrative. By basing it on a true story, they were able to add a layer of believability and relatability. It's not just a fictional tale; it has a connection to the real world, and that can make the viewing or reading experience more impactful. Audiences often find true - story - based works more engaging because they can imagine that these things could actually occur in their own lives or in the world around them.
I'm not entirely sure of the specific details of the true story behind 'Joy Ride'. It could be about a journey that had some unexpected and exciting events.
One possible plot could be a family's road trip. They set out with a plan but encounter all sorts of detours and unexpected events, like getting lost and finding a hidden gem of a town. Since it's based on a true story, these things actually happened to them.