Endeavour is a work of fiction. While it may incorporate elements that feel realistic or relatable, it doesn't have a direct basis in a specific true story. The creators likely used their imagination and creativity to craft the plot and characters.
One common theme is Morse's complex personality. Fanfictions often explore his introverted nature, his high intelligence, and his love for the arts. Another theme is his relationships, like his friendship with Thursday or his sometimes difficult interactions with other colleagues.
The following are recommendations for a few inspirational and hard-working female protagonists:
1. 'I'm Bound to the Lifestyle System' by Song Hanghang. This novel described how the female protagonist worked hard to complete various tasks with the help of a living system, gradually growing up and changing her life. She learned how to cook, put on makeup, do housework, and so on during the mission. She became more and more outstanding. Not only did she improve in her career, but she also became more beautiful. In the end, she met the male lead of the son of the richest man.
2. [Author: Unknown.] This novel described the heroine, Gu Zhouzhou, who worked hard to lose weight and cultivate after transmigrating. Through her own efforts, she changed her fate and eventually became a powerful cultivator.
3. " The First Sister " and " Through the Ordinary Life of a Farmer ": These two novels were both ancient romance novels about business and farming. The female protagonists were ordinary farm girls. Through their own efforts, they allowed themselves and their families to live a happy life.
4. [The Encyclopedia of Rebirth's Happiness: After the female protagonist is reborn to two years old, she has a portable space and special abilities, and thus begins to change the fate of her family.]
These novels were all about the heroine changing her fate and life through her own efforts and struggles. They were inspirational stories.
Well, unfortunately, Dabi did meet his end in the manga. It was a heart-wrenching moment for fans. The events leading up to his death were filled with tension and drama.
One great piece of Endeavour Morse fanfiction is 'The Case of the Lost Letters'. It delves into Morse's early days in the force and his relationship with his colleagues in a really engaging way. The author does a wonderful job of capturing Morse's character, his intelligence and his slightly aloof nature.
As of now, there is no highly publicized and specifically 'gay - themed' story directly about the Endeavour that is widely known. But it doesn't mean such stories couldn't exist. Maybe in the personal accounts of the crew or in some overlooked historical records, there could be hints of relationships or experiences that could be interpreted in a way related to gay experiences.
Perhaps in a more modern - day interpretation of an Endeavour - like setting, a gay character is part of the team. He brings a unique perspective and strength to the group. His sexual orientation is just one aspect of him. He might face some initial prejudice from a few narrow - minded individuals, but through his competence and the open - mindedness of most of the crew, he is able to thrive and be an important part of the Endeavour - like mission, whether it's a scientific exploration or some other important task.