Faux fiction could be a term referring to something that seems like fiction but perhaps isn't in the truest sense. It might be a made - up story that is presented in a way to mimic the style or characteristics of traditional fiction.
I'm not sure specifically what 'faux secret story' refers to without more context. It could be a fictional story that pretends to be a secret, or perhaps a made - up account with an air of mystery.
One example could be some product - related stories. For instance, a story created by a perfume brand that tells a fictional love story where the perfume plays a key role. It's not pure fiction as it aims to promote a product.
Well, the '99' might be a reference number or just something added randomly. 'Erics' could be a person or a group of people named Eric. 'A kat' might be a misspelling of 'a cat'. And 'cataclysm' gives the idea of a big disaster or upheaval. So perhaps it's a novel that uses a cat as a central element in a story of a cataclysmic event, and Eric(s) might be involved in some way. However, since it's a 'faux novel', it could be a made - up or experimental kind of story.
Based on the title, it seems that 'erics' could be main characters, and also a 'kat' (presumably a cat). But this is just a guess as the title is so ambiguous.
The Legend of the Black Eagle was a very famous novel about a young adventurer, Jack Gyllenhaal, who encountered a mysterious black eagle during an expedition and began a legendary adventure. This story usually contained elements of adventure, magic, friendship, and love, and was loved by many readers.
The hawk's character can be developed by giving it unique behaviors. For example, it could have a preference for shiny objects and often brings them to Loki. This simple trait can show its inquisitive nature.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with 'hawk' in the title. It might be about a hawk as a central symbol, perhaps representing freedom or power in the story.