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.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually heard the specific 'claremont nh indian shutters story' before. It could be a local story in Claremont, NH related to Indian - style shutters. Maybe it involves the history of architecture in that area, or perhaps some cultural influence from Native American Indians on the design of the shutters.
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.
I don't really know the details of the 'claremont nh indian shutters story'. It could be a story about how Indian - style shutters came to be in Claremont, NH. Maybe it was due to cultural exchange or a particular person's influence.
" Trees in the Mountain, Trees in the Heart " was a the mainland of China series with a total of 40 episodes. The plot took place in a world of great strife, with heroes from various countries fighting for the world. The story revolved around the Ancient God Tree Taichu, the Snow Falling Tribe Saintess Xin Yue, and the Donglin King Guangye. The new moon had a divine eye that could peer into the secrets of the heavens. It was rumored that the one who obtained the saintess would rule the world. The play was full of disputes and hegemony, and the princes of various countries plotted against each other. Guangye was confined to his sickbed and had been absent from the court for a long time. The criticism in the court surged like a tide. He decided to stabilize the court and send off the South Chu envoy. The storyline also involved Meng Ji, Prime Minister Su, King of South Chu, and other characters. However, the specific plot introduction was not found in the search results provided.