I'm not sure specifically which 'the stone story' you are referring to. It could be a story about a special stone, perhaps a magical one that has some unique powers or a stone that is important in a certain culture or legend.
No. There are various types of stories in RPG games. Some might be set in a medieval fantasy world with knights and magic, while others could be in a post - apocalyptic setting. There are also RPGs with science - fiction stories.
The 'the black stone story' could cover a wide range of topics. It could be a historical account of a black stone that was important in a certain era, perhaps it was a precious gemstone that caused wars or disputes over its ownership. Or it could be a fictional story where the black stone is a central element in a mystery that a group of characters are trying to solve. For example, it could be the only clue left behind by an ancient civilization, and the protagonists need to decipher what it means and how it relates to the disappearance of that civilization.
The 'soup stone story' might be a rather unique one. It could potentially be a folktale where a stone is used in an interesting way in relation to making soup. Maybe it's about a clever trickster who pretends a stone can make delicious soup and gets others to contribute ingredients, turning a simple stone into a symbol of community and sharing.
In my view, 'Final Fantasy VI' has an amazing RPG story. It has a large cast of characters, each with their own backstories and goals. The story of the war between the Gestahl Empire and the Returners is epic. And the character development, especially of Terra, is really well - done. It's a story that deals with themes like power, friendship, and sacrifice.