Execution fiction could refer to a fictional work that involves executions in its plot. It might explore themes like justice, power, and morality in the context of executions. For example, some historical fictions set in certain eras where executions were common, like medieval times, might be considered execution fictions as they depict the events and consequences related to executions.
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I'm not sure specifically as there could be many 'execution short stories'. It might be about a legal execution, like a death penalty case, and how it affects the people involved, such as the condemned, the executioner, and the witnesses.
Not necessarily. A place of execution in a story could be purely fictional, created by the author's imagination to drive the plot. But it could also draw elements from real-life instances and be loosely based on truth.
There were no eunuchs in Celestial Bane. Although some novels might stop writing because of the author, Celestial Bane was not stopped. In the later stages of the novel, the author, Xiao Ding, had stopped writing. However, the novel continued to circulate among the publishing houses and readers. Many derivative works such as manga, TV series, games, etc. had been published. Therefore, it could be said that Celestial Bane didn't have any eunuchs. It was just that the author had stopped writing.
Well, it's not a straightforward traditional love story. It has undertones of love and affection, but it's more about the bond and loyalty between the characters rather than a typical romantic love.