One common theme is unrequited love. For example, in many Kdramas, one character loves another deeply but that love is not returned immediately or at all. Another theme is separation due to external factors like family differences or social status. Just like in some dramas where a rich heir can't be with a poor girl because of family opposition.
I'm sorry, I don't know the main characters in 'come the night novel' as I haven't read it. But usually, main characters are the ones who drive the plot forward. They could be heroes, villains, or ordinary people caught up in extraordinary situations.
" The Night " and " Celebrating Years " were both shady works. These two novels were adapted into television dramas and both achieved good results.
" General Night " was a long fantasy novel written by Maoni. It told the story of a young man, Ning Que, who kept cultivating in order to avenge his family and finally became a strong man. " Celebrating Years " was a time-travel-themed ancient drama. It told the story of a modern youth who traveled to the ancient Qing Kingdom and became a son of a powerful family.
If you like fantasy novels, then " The Night " might be more suitable for you, and if you like time-travel-themed ancient dramas, then " Celebrating Years " might be more suitable for you.
One is 'Goblin'. The love between the goblin and his bride is full of bittersweet moments. They face many obstacles like the goblin's immortality and the pre - determined fate that seems to keep them apart at times. Another is 'Scarlet Heart: Ryeo'. The female lead travels back in time and falls in love with a prince. But court politics and misunderstandings make their love very sad and full of heartbreaks.
One idea could be a prequel fanfiction. Explore the backstories of the main characters before they got involved in the events of the drama. For example, how did they train to become the agents they are? Another idea is a 'what if' scenario. What if the main character had made a different choice at a crucial moment in the drama? It could lead to a completely different storyline. Maybe a fanfiction where the characters go on a normal vacation together, away from all the action and danger, just to show their more relaxed and personal sides.
Another advantage is that the storylines are often well - developed. Novels usually have detailed plots and complex characters. When adapted into a drama, these elements can make for a really engaging viewing experience. Take 'My Love from the Star' for instance. The detailed description of the alien's life and his relationship in the novel translated well into the drama, making it a hit.
They usually bring social issues to light. Like 'D.P.', it makes the public aware of the problems within the military that might have been overlooked before. This can lead to discussions and even changes in society.
Another great option is 'Goblin'. It has a unique love story where a goblin, who is immortal, falls in love with a high school girl. The drama is filled with beautiful cinematography, heart - warming moments, and a touch of the supernatural that makes the love story even more interesting. It also has a great supporting cast that adds to the overall charm of the show.