I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with such a title. It might be about the primeval or early days of a city, perhaps exploring its founding, the first settlers, and how the basic structures and cultures of the city came into being.
I don't know since I haven't read it. It could be the founders of the city, or people who played significant roles in its early development, like a visionary leader or a great builder.
For novels, paragraphs are usually left justified. Right justification or full justification can make the text look a bit odd and might disrupt the reading rhythm. It's the simplicity of left alignment that works best for the narrative style of a novel.
It was impossible to answer this question accurately because " City of War " was a fictional novel. Whether or not it would be released for a third season depended on the author's personal preferences and creative plans. The author has already stated that he has plans to write more about the novel, but this requires further confirmation. Therefore, we need to wait for the author to announce more details about the third season before we can answer this question.
Justified fanfiction is fanfiction that can be seen as valid within the context of the original source material. It's not just random ideas slapped together, but rather it respects the canon. For instance, if in a book series there are certain unwritten cultural aspects of a fictional society, a justified fanfiction could explore those aspects in - depth in a way that seems consistent with what the original author might have intended. It might expand on minor characters' stories in a believable way.
Justified fan fiction is fan - created stories that are based on existing works but have some elements that can be considered justifiable. For example, it might expand on minor characters' backstories in a way that seems logical within the context of the original work. It can also be a new take on the story that fills in plot holes or explores alternative scenarios that could have happened in the original universe.
Yes, I recommend "My Journey to the Wilderness", which tells the story of a high school student who transmigrated to the Wilderness and then entered the city. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The first season of Gotham City wasn't banned. It was a fictional drama about the dark side of Gotham City and its criminal activities. Although the work may not have been widely played or watched in some countries or regions, it was not banned. On the contrary, it was considered a form of entertainment that could be watched on various platforms.