The characters included the male protagonist, Chen An. Chen An's life was tragic, but also lucky. Miserable because he lived in escape and self-blame, lucky because he became a player. The male supporting character, Chen Sheng, was the child of "Truth" and the second personality that Chen An had accidentally awakened because of the accident back then. The meaning of his existence was to redeem the past. The male supporting character was Brother Scar, the male supporting character was Chen Quan, the male supporting character was Liu Neng, the male supporting character was Lin Xi, and the female supporting character was Yin Qiaoxian. Xue Yue 'er's soul was split into two by the mountain god, and her evil thoughts were left in the old forest.
Kindness had left this hell.
By a strange combination of factors, she had actually returned to this place. The female supporting role was Ding Ping, the female supporting role was Miao Luoying, and the female supporting role was Wang Ziyan.
"Rules Ghost Story Game" Author: Endless Traveler. It is a mystery/mystery mystery novel. It has intelligence, intelligence, Cthulhu, no female protagonist, suspense, strange game, and cautious elements.
User recommendation: Rules of the ghost story game Tieba Rules:
[Zero. Please read and remember the rules of the club. Do not violate the rules. Otherwise, the club will not bear any responsibility for the consequences.]
Chen An, who had accidentally violated the rules, fell into a strange and terrifying game!
In this world known as a rule-based ghost story game, following the rules was the only way out!
He struggled as he battled with the strangeness.
Until he saw the real side of this world…
Twenty-two paths of original sin, similar to the mysterious wind, distortion and madness, sin and redemption, seeking to break through the fog of history, stepping into an endless journey...
I hope you will like this book.
Sure. There was a story where a young artist moved into an old studio. At night, she started seeing a ghostly figure. The figure seemed to be made up of different images from Rule 34 - inspired art she had seen before. But instead of being something inappropriate, it was more like a jumbled - up collection of spooky and creative ideas. The ghost was actually a manifestation of the old studio's creative energy that had been influenced by the strange Rule 34 concepts floating around the art world.
In a traditional ghost story, Rule 34 can be used to add a layer of mystery and intrigue. The ghosts could communicate in a completely new way, not just through moans or whispers. They could use a form of telepathy that is based on some strange Rule 34 - related code. The backstory of the ghosts could also be different. Instead of being the spirits of the dead, they could be the result of some sort of experiment that went wrong and is related to Rule 34. This would change the whole dynamic of the story, making it more complex and interesting.
One concept could be a ghost that takes on different forms according to Rule 34, like a spectral cat with strange markings. Another could be a haunted mansion where the Rule 34 elements are incorporated in the way the ghosts interact with the living, perhaps they leave behind odd symbols. Also, a ghost story might involve a character who discovers a Rule 34 - inspired book of the dead that brings strange apparitions to life.
Yes, there are some. For example, there could be ghost stories where the ghosts have unique appearances based on the Rule34 concept. However, Rule34 often contains inappropriate content, so it's better to focus on the more family - friendly aspects of ghost stories, like the traditional ones where ghosts haunt old houses or cemeteries.
Well, one could be about a haunted house where the ghosts are influenced by Rule 34 in a very strange way. For example, the ghosts might take on forms based on some popular but unexpected fictional characters. However, Rule 34 can often lead to some rather odd and not - so - family - friendly concepts, so we should focus more on the creative and less inappropriate aspects.
There aren't really pure 'Rule34' ghost stories that are non - adult in the traditional sense of Rule34, as Rule34 is often associated with adult and inappropriate content. But we can create our own. For example, a ghost story where a friendly ghost appears as a strange but cute creature, like a ghostly bunny. It might live in an old attic and befriend a child in a spooky but kind way.
"Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China" article 20 provides for the situation of justifiable self-defense. According to this article, in order to prevent the country, the public interest, the personal, property and other rights of the person or others from being violated, an act taken to stop the illegal violation and causing damage to the person who violated the law is considered justifiable defense and shall not be subject to criminal responsibility. This means that under legal circumstances, individuals can take necessary actions to protect their own or the rights and interests of others without incurring criminal responsibility. However, if self-defense clearly exceeded the necessary limits and caused significant damage, criminal responsibility may be incurred. In addition, defensive actions taken in the context of violent crimes that seriously endanger personal safety, even if they cause casualties to the wrongdoer, are not considered excessive self-defense and are not subject to criminal responsibility.
This rule was not a folk rule, but a national rule. In China, it was a traditional etiquette and cultural heritage for a living person not to stand up like a statue.
It was said that in ancient China, people believed that the soul would not leave after death but would continue to exist. Therefore, people would erect wooden statues or bronze statues at funerals as the image of the deceased to commemorate and remember them.
However, as time went on, people began to realize that this practice was contrary to humanity, so it gradually evolved into a rule that no living person should be erected.
This rule was not international but Chinese. In China, this rule applied not only to funerals but also to various occasions in daily life. For example, in Chinese restaurants, people wouldn't put portraits of the dead on the table because it was unlucky.
Generally speaking, it was a traditional culture and etiquette to respect the dead and humanity.