Naruto could see death magic as just another form of power that can be used for good or evil. If he witnesses it being misused, he would be angry and try to stop those using it in a harmful way. He might also try to befriend those who use it for good and learn from them. He would adapt his fighting style to incorporate defenses against death magic, like using his shadow clones to test its limits without putting himself in too much danger at first.
He'd probably be curious. Harry has always been eager to learn new things about the magic world. Fanfiction could show him new perspectives on his own story.
High quality female novels that included suspense and magic included:
1. Ethereal Ghost Face Scroll. Author: Bai Jiwan
You can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.
The following is an introduction to these novels:
1." Misty Ghost Face Scroll ": During the Guangzhai period of the Tang Dynasty, there was a mysterious and ethereal Misty Pavilion at the junction of Yin and Yang in the western market. The Misty Pavilion sold rare treasures and seven emotions and six desires. People, demons, ghosts and gods came and went. Misty Pavilion was a castle in the air that seemed both real and illusory. Many people wanted to gain fame and fortune from it, and there were also people who wanted to obtain true love. The stories of joys and sorrows showed the various desires and struggles that people could not get rid of.
I hope you like these novels.
Tibet novels often depict unique religious beliefs and practices which contribute to the sense of magic. For example, the concept of reincarnation is frequently explored, adding an air of mystery. The beautiful yet harsh landscapes in Tibet also play a role. Novels might describe how people interact with the mountains, lakes, and deserts in a spiritual way, as if these natural elements hold some secret powers.
Well, here's an outline. Beginning: There's a young orphan in a big city. This orphan has a special gift - they can see things others can't. Middle: They get chased by some shadowy figures who seem to know about their gift. They end up in an abandoned mansion where they find a portal. Through the portal, they enter a world full of magic. There are talking animals and floating islands. High point: They learn that a powerful sorcerer is trying to take over both the magic world and the real world. The orphan teams up with a group of rebels. End: They manage to stop the sorcerer. The orphan is given a choice to stay in the magic world or go back to the real world. They choose to go back but with the ability to visit the magic world whenever they want.
She might be shocked at first. Given that in the original story Morgana has her own complex relationship with magic, seeing Merlin's magic could stir a mix of emotions in her, like envy or a sense of relief that she's not alone in her magical abilities.
She would probably be very indignant. Hermione is known for her strong sense of justice, so she would likely demand an explanation and try to prove her innocence.
Well, one characteristic is the presence of magic. It could be in various forms like spells, magical creatures, or enchanted places. This magic often adds an element of the extraordinary to the story.
At the start, the boy could be in a state of denial. He might think it's all just a really bad dream. He'll go about his normal routine, like getting dressed in his boy clothes, but then realize that things don't fit the same way. He'll start to notice the physical differences more and more, and as reality sinks in, he could become angry. Angry at whoever or whatever did this to him without his consent, and then he'll start to think about how to deal with this new situation.
Uther might initially be shocked. He has always been so against magic, so he could be furious at first. He might feel betrayed by Merlin, whom he has known for a while.