Sorry, I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. I can't answer questions about the Legend of Mir 2 or other games because my knowledge doesn't involve these games.
Definitely not. These novels, because of their potentially triggering content like violence or sexual abuse descriptions, are not for everyone. Young readers or those with a fragile mental state might be severely affected. For example, a person who has just recovered from an eating disorder may not be able to handle a novel with detailed anorexia - nervosa scenes without a relapse in their mental state. Only readers who can handle such intense and potentially disturbing content should consider reading them.
It's a form of visual novel based on 'Chrono Trigger'. Usually, it might involve the same characters and the overall world setting from the original 'Chrono Trigger'. It could tell different stories, perhaps focusing on character backstories or alternative plotlines that weren't fully explored in the original game.
The unique world - building makes 'world trigger novel' interesting. It has a distinct setting with the concept of the Neighbors and the Trigger system.
The 'world trigger visual novel' probably delves deeper into the backstories of the characters in the World Trigger universe. For example, it might explore how the agents of Border came to be, their training, and their personal struggles. It could also provide more details about the Neighbors, their culture, and their motives for invading Earth. It offers fans a chance to experience the story from a different perspective, with different narrative choices and paths.
Osamu Mikumo is quite popular. His growth as a character in the original series makes him a great focus in fanfiction. He can be written in various scenarios where he overcomes more challenges. Yuuma Kuga is also popular as his unique abilities and his mysterious past offer a lot of room for exploration in fanfiction.