The characters included the supporting roles of Shopkeeper Hua, Mr. Sun, Huang Yanzi, Yan Jiu, Bai Ruomei, Li Xianxian, and Li Hua.
"Xuan Hai Ping Ke You" Author: Half-otaku. It is a wuxia/wuxia fantasy novel with elements of the court and martial arts. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation: Here, there were inns that were half a step away from each other, where demons and monsters gathered. Here, there were blue-robed men who swore to cut the river with a sword to get needles from the bottom of the river. Here, there were young Taoist priests riding white cranes and saying that they were immortals who had descended to the mortal world, but they could not tell the love and hate of the human world. Here, there were old monks who had been imprisoned for seventy years, looking forward to seeing through the autumn water and other people just so that they could return to secular life. Here, there were young men holding broken knives and waving rusty swords. Whether it was the Jianghu or the court, they would be turned upside down by him. Jianghu was like the sea, Jianghu matters were like waves, and Jianghu people were like duckweed on the waves.
I hope you will like this book.
If we consider a common understanding, 'shaft' can refer to different things like a long, narrow part or a passage. In some novels, if there is a description of a shaft as black, it might be for creating a certain atmosphere, perhaps a sense of mystery or gloom. However, again, without knowing the particular novel, it's just speculation.
Shaft visual novel could be a term for a visual novel that has some connection to Shaft. Shaft has created many visually striking anime series. In the context of a visual novel, it might imply a certain aesthetic quality similar to what Shaft brings to its anime works, like detailed character designs and elaborate backgrounds.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'Shaft Pulp Fiction' is about as it's not a widely known common term. It could potentially be a creative or niche concept, perhaps a mash - up of the movie 'Shaft' and 'Pulp Fiction' in someone's unique artistic vision.
I have no idea who created 'Shaft Pulp Fiction' as it's not a well - known mainstream creation. It could be an indie artist, a writer for a small - press publication, or someone just messing around with concepts for their own amusement.
I'm not sure if there are specifically named 'shaft visual novels' that are extremely popular. However, if we consider works influenced by Shaft's style, there could be some visual novels out there that have adopted similar aesthetics and gained a following.