There were two novels related to bandits kidnapping children that could be recommended. The first book was " Demon King ". The story was about the protagonist, Jin Yulang, who was kidnapped by bandits and then murdered by his brother. The bandits, the Duan siblings, became his companions and finally began their revenge with the help of the bandits. The second book was " Bandits in the Palace School ". The male protagonist was the king of the mountain. He kidnapped the female students of the Palace School who were on a study tour. If he wanted to redeem them, he had to ask a male student of the Palace School to save a female student. Both of these novels have a tight plot and distinct characters, which may meet your needs for a story about bandits kidnapping children.
Nami would be inconsolable at first. Luffy has always been there to protect her, and his sudden death would leave a huge void in her life. She would probably cry for days. As time passed, she would remember all the things Luffy taught her about courage and believing in oneself. Nami would start to take on some of Luffy's leadership qualities in a way. She would be more outspoken about her plans for the crew and more determined to see their dreams through. She would also keep Luffy's memory alive by telling stories of his adventures and his selfless acts to new people they meet on their journey.
Nami might be shocked at first. She'd probably look at Luffy with wide eyes, not believing what she just heard. After all, Luffy is not the most romantic or traditional suitor.
No, it's not common at all. Thor is usually depicted as a heroic and noble character in fanfiction. Kidnapping goes against his basic nature of protecting the weak and upholding justice.
Kidnap isn't based on a true story. It's a made-up tale designed to entertain and engage the audience through fictional elements and creative storytelling.
I don't know for sure. You might have to look for official statements or reviews from the filmmakers to get a definite answer on if it's based on a real incident.
To be clear, 'Kidnap' has no roots in reality. It's a work of imagination designed to entertain and captivate audiences with its suspenseful storyline that doesn't draw from actual happenings.
Honestly, it's a bit of a mystery. Some sources suggest it could be true, while others cast doubt. More investigation is needed to get to the bottom of it.