Well, in the 'What We Lost' novel, what might be lost could be innocence, trust, or even a particular place that held significance. Maybe it's a combination of these elements that shape the story's core.
We might have lost possessions like family heirlooms, important documents, and personal mementos. Maybe there were also intangible things lost, such as a sense of security or a particular memory associated with the place that burned down.
It's a light novel that typically involves elements of science fiction, adventure, and perhaps some mystery. It might be set in a vast universe where characters are lost, either literally or metaphorically, and they embark on various quests or face challenges.
One main theme could be loss. It might explore the loss of something valuable, like a relationship, a dream, or a sense of purpose. Another theme could be the search for light or hope in the midst of darkness, symbolically or literally.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this light novel. But generally, a 'lost in translation' theme might deal with misunderstandings or misinterpretations that occur when cultures or languages cross. It could be about a character's journey where they struggle to convey their true meaning in a different cultural or linguistic context within the story of the light novel.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a significant event that happened during 'the night' which led to the loss of someone important in the context of the story.