I'm not sure as the term'secret chest' is rather ambiguous without more context. It could potentially be a special box or container with a secret related to it in the context of the story.
Well, they may also be related to the lore of Skyrim that is not obvious at first glance. There could be stories about the ancient races of Skyrim, like the Dwemer, and their secrets that are still buried in the game world. Maybe there are secret entrances to long - forgotten Dwemer ruins that hold the key to understanding their civilization better.
Another source could be the Skyrim modding community. Some modders are really into uncovering the game's secrets and they might create mods that are based on or reveal some of these secret stories. They might have done extensive research into the game's files and code to find things that the average player would miss.
The 'Langrisser Secret Chest Story' might be about the secrets hidden within chests in the Langrisser game world. It could involve quests to find these chests, the valuable items they contain, or the stories behind how they came to be hidden.
They also reflect the sense of mystery and allure that surrounds certain aspects of college life. Secret societies in these novels are often full of secrets and rituals, which is similar to how some college traditions or exclusive groups may seem mysterious to outsiders. In 'The Rites and Wrongs of Janice Wills', the main character is drawn into the secret society because of this allure.
Since I don't know the specific story, I can't really summarize it. But generally, if we were to remove any inappropriate elements, we would focus on the elements related to the'secret chest' like what it is, what it contains, and how it impacts the overall plot.
Another one could be 'The Rites and Wrongs of Janice Wills' which also touches on the idea of secret societies within a college setting. It explores the main character's experiences as she navigates through the mysteries and politics of such a society.
Definitely. New fans often need a bit more background and context, and the light novel can provide that. It can be like a guided tour through Skyrim, showing the different locations, the relationships between the races, and the overarching lore in a more digestible way compared to just jumping into the game.