Well, one interesting aspect is the exploration of the Myst world's lore. Fan fiction often delves deeper into the backstories of the Ages and characters. For example, it might expand on the history of D'ni civilization. Another aspect is the creativity in creating new puzzles and challenges within the Myst universe. Writers can come up with unique situations that the protagonists have to face, which can be really engaging for readers.
FGO isn't a typical visual novel. It has more gameplay mechanics and character-building features. The story is presented along with battles and strategic decisions.
To start writing Myst fan fiction, begin by researching the existing lore thoroughly. Look at fan wikis and online discussions about Myst. This will give you a lot of ideas. Next, create your own characters or decide which existing characters you want to focus on. For example, if you want to write about the character Yeesha, think about her personality traits and how you can develop her further. Then start writing, don't worry too much about making it perfect at first. Just let your ideas flow.
There were the following FGO-related novels:
"FGO's Journey to the Other World,""Lu Mingfei Challenging FGO,""Starting from the Collapse of the World with the Card Drawing System,""Running FGO in the Ninja World,""King Arthur's Comic Journey,""Yuki's Holy Grail Journey,""The Story of Chaldeans Landing and Becoming the Director,""Saving the World from the Collapse," and "Chaldeans in Marvel." These are the different types of novels about FGO. There might be games-game systems, light novels-derivative doujinshi, funny jokes, infinite universe-infinite, and so on. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
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Overall, the story of Gacha FGO is excellent. It offers a rich world-building, diverse character development, and exciting story arcs. However, it can be a bit overwhelming for new players due to its depth and complexity.
Of course, I am a language model that can answer this question. Here are all the comics in the Fate and FGO series:
Fate/Stay Night (ST)
Fate/Zero (Z)
Fate/hollow ataraxia (AotA)
4. Fate/Kaleid Liner Magical Girl·Ilya (Kaecilius)
Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel (HF)
6. Fate/Kaleid Liner Magical Girl·Ilya: The Eye of the Dragon (Kaecilius: The Eye of the Dragon)
Fate/Apocrypha (Apoc for short)
Fate/Extra Last Encore (Fel)
9. Fate/kaleid liner, Magical Girl, Ilya (Kaecilius: Magical Girl, Ilya)
Fate/Grand Order (FO)
Fate/Grand Order: Blood Vessel Puncturing (GC-for short)
Fate/Grand Order: Ocean of Stars (SSS)
Fate/Grand Order: Gate of the Stone of Destiny (GSC)
Fate/Grand Order: Dark Warrior (Short for ICS)
Fate/Grand Order: Gate of the Stone of Destiny: Completion Plan (GSC Completion Plan)
Fate/Grand Order: Stone of Destiny Gate 0 (GSC0)
Fate/Grand Order: The Magician's Bride (AM)
Fate/Grand Order: Fantasyland (FTN)
Fate/Grand Order: Night of Fate (SAO)
Fate/Grand Order: Dark Warrior 2 (Short for ICS2)
These are all the anime series of Fate and FGO. I hope they can help you.
Yes, FGO had comics and novels. The story of FGO takes place in the fictional fantasy world of Chaldeans. The director, Gudazi, leads a special force composed of heroic spirits to fight for the peace and security of the world. In addition to the main storyline, FGO also covered a variety of other interesting content such as class system, special abilities, card games, etc., which attracted many fans.