Since we have no information about this fanfiction, it's difficult to say. However, if it's a fanfiction related to a well - known series, the main characters might be the protagonists of that series. And if the strange addition is some sort of entity, it might also become a main character in its own right, interacting with the existing characters in unique ways.
Well, without actually reading it, it's hard to be certain. But generally, a fanfiction with'strange addition' in the title might involve adding something that doesn't typically belong in the original story. It could be a new power, a different species, or an out - of - place event that changes the dynamics of the original narrative. Maybe it's a crossover where elements from another universe are added to the main story in a rather strange way.
In addition to paper, there are also many strange books that may contain other materials such as coated paper, silk, plastic, electronic books, etc. In addition, some books have very special content. They may be non-fiction books such as autobiographies, history books, philosophy books, poems, novels, etc. There are also some books that might have elements of magic, science fiction, horror, and so on. They might be science fiction, horror novels, fantasy novels, and so on. There are many kinds of strange books, covering all kinds of different topics and styles, so that people can gain knowledge and inspiration in different fields.
Well, in Western cultures generally, it's really strange. We don't have any normal or common traditions that involve 'boy feet worship'. Most of our cultural values are centered around respect for individuals in more common ways like respecting their achievements, personalities, etc. So this 'boy feet worship story' would seem very out of place.
1. A certain mountain range, a certain valley, a certain wasteland, a certain grassland, a certain secret realm: These places usually appear in fantasy, fantasy, science fiction and other types of novels. They are some mysterious places that are often used to describe scenes and plots.
2. Country, city, village: These places usually appear in modern urban novels or martial arts novels where the story takes place.
3. So-and-so forest, so-and-so swamp, so-and-so desert, so-and-so ocean: These locations usually appear in science fiction or fantasy novels to describe a distant world.
4. Cave, cave, canyon, tunnel: These places usually appear in adventure novels or science fiction novels to describe some mysterious underground world.
Mountain range, valley, forest, grassland: These places usually appear in historical novels or martial arts novels to describe an ancient world.
The Kappa Grus might also be a scientist in the fanfiction. Working in a secret lab on some remote planet, trying to unlock the secrets of the Force or some other powerful energy source. This could lead to all sorts of interesting plotlines, like other characters trying to steal the research, or the Kappa Grus having to defend its work from those who would misuse it.
A powerful mage from a far - off land could be a new addition. She could be on a quest to study the unique magic in the dungeon and ends up getting involved with Bell and the others. Her powerful spells and mysterious background would add a new dynamic to the harem.
I think a kitten in Harry Potter fanfiction can be a distraction if not done right. If the author spends too much time describing the kitten's every move and doesn't tie it well into the main plot, it can feel out of place. However, if it's used as a symbol, like a kitten that represents a character's lost innocence or a new beginning, then it can work really well. For instance, if a character who has been through a lot finds a stray kitten and decides to take care of it, it can show their growth and change in a more subtle way.
It could be really interesting. Fanfictions often explore different aspects of the original 'A Certain Scientific' universe. Maybe this one focuses on the familiars in a unique way, like giving them more backstories or different powers.