Well, it may be special because it might delve deeper into the emotions of the RWBY characters. In the RWBY universe, there are a lot of complex feelings and 'one more chance' could be exploring those in a more in - depth way. Maybe it shows a side of the characters that we haven't seen much in the original series. It could also be special in terms of its plot. It might introduce new storylines or twists that are based on the concept of having 'one more chance', which makes it stand out from other fanfics.
One fake kid story could be about a little boy who claimed he could talk to animals. He would go into the forest and have long 'conversations' with the squirrels and birds. But in reality, it was all his vivid imagination at work.
One common element is the sense of mystery. The darkness of the cavern hides many things that are unknown. Another is the feeling of isolation. When you're in a cavern, you're cut off from the outside world. Danger is also a common element, like the possibility of getting lost or encountering unstable rocks.
Consent is a major part of security in sexual relationships. Both parties should freely and clearly give their consent. Also, regular sexual health check - ups ensure that any potential issues are caught early, maintaining the security of the relationship.
One common trope is the 'alternate universe' where the story takes place in a different setting than the original books. For example, a modern-day muggle world with hidden wizarding elements. Another is the 'character redemption' trope, like Draco Malfoy being redeemed and becoming friends with Harry. And the 'power - up' trope is also seen, where a character discovers new and greater magical abilities.
A drug addict parent might neglect their children's basic needs. For instance, they could forget to pick their kids up from school because they are too high or busy getting drugs. This leaves the children feeling abandoned and confused. In addition, there could be instances where the parent is so out of it that they expose the children to dangerous situations, like having drug - using friends over who might be a threat to the kids.
The best mean heroes are complex characters. They might be gruff or act coldly, but it's usually because they've been hurt in the past. Take Rhett Butler from 'Gone with the Wind'. His mean - ness was partly a defense mechanism, but his love for Scarlett was real and full of passion. They also tend to be very passionate in their relationships once they let their guards down.
Another possible antagonist could be a relative, say her sister - in - law. The sister - in - law might be resentful of the attention the wife gets in the family. So, she might try to undermine the wife at every opportunity. She could start family disputes and make the wife look bad in front of other family members. Over time, this constant undermining can 'ruin' the wife's relationship with her family and her peace of mind.
I'm not entirely sure about all of them, but there are some characters that play important roles in the new power dynamics. They might be from different races or factions that are now involved in the events due to Ainz's actions.
Of course not. Such stories usually contain inappropriate themes like vulgar language or improper behavior. There are so many other great ghost stories out there for children, like the friendly Casper the Friendly Ghost stories, which are much more appropriate for kids.