One main feature could be its female - centric cast. Since it's about Toji, who are likely female characters, their stories and development would be a key aspect.
The 'light novel toji no miko' is an interesting piece of work. In such a light novel, there are often complex character relationships. The main characters, the Toji, may be part of an organization or a group. Their daily lives, including their study of certain arts or skills related to their role as Toji, could be depicted. There could be a hierarchical structure within the Toji community. And the story may be driven by the challenges they face, whether it's internal conflicts among themselves or external enemies trying to disrupt their world. It may also incorporate elements of Japanese mythology or traditional culture, which adds depth and uniqueness to the story.
Sure, Megumi discovers the truth about Toji being his dad in the manga. It's a crucial plot point that brings about various changes in Megumi's storyline and his relationships with others.
One scary lockdown drill story I heard was from a school. The lights suddenly went out and there were these really loud banging noises outside the classroom. The students were huddled in the corner, some were crying because they thought it was real. It was so realistic that it left many of them with nightmares for weeks.
One great story is about a drill instructor who had a recruit that was really struggling with marching in step. Instead of yelling at him constantly, the instructor spent extra time after hours teaching him the rhythm. By the end of basic training, that recruit was one of the best marchers in the unit. It shows that not all drill instructors are just about discipline through shouting.
One interesting Naruto drill fanfiction could be about Naruto discovering a new and powerful drill - like weapon. Maybe it has some unique chakra - based abilities that he has to learn to master. This could lead to him facing off against new and unexpected enemies in the Naruto universe.
One common element is the sense of uncertainty. People often don't know exactly what the threat is supposed to be. For example, in school lockdown drills, students just know they have to hide but may not be clear on the details of the 'danger'. Another is the suddenness. The drill starts without much warning, like the lights going out suddenly or an alarm blaring. Also, the strict rules of silence add to the scariness. If someone makes a noise, they fear they will be 'discovered' which creates a lot of tension.
Sure. There was a drill instructor who challenged his recruits to a physical fitness test. He said if they could all beat their personal bests in running, push - ups and sit - ups, he would do 100 push - ups himself. The recruits were so motivated that they all achieved their goals. And true to his word, the drill instructor did those 100 push - ups right there, sweating and grunting. It was a moment of great inspiration for the recruits.