It could be due to a number of reasons. Maybe she had an underlying health condition or it was a result of some sort of trauma she experienced earlier.
You could start by describing the physical symptoms, like the color and flow of the blood. Also, show the character's reaction and how it affects them emotionally or physically.
Well, I'm not sure about the most popular ones exactly, but I can imagine a fanfiction where a nose bleed is a sign of a character's hidden power awakening. Maybe in a 'Miraculous Ladybug' fanfic, Alya gets a nose bleed when she's trying to figure out Ladybug's true identity and it's like a signal that she's getting closer to the truth. There could also be fanfictions where a nose bleed is just part of a cute, awkward moment between Marinette and Adrien, like when they accidentally touch hands and Marinette gets so flustered she has a nose bleed.
I recommend "My Blood Level: 99999999". The protagonist of this novel used 502 glue to sew up the wound when he was bleeding. It was similar to the scene of using tissue to stop bleeding when his nose was bleeding. In addition, this novel is also a light novel-the original fantasy genre. If you like this theme, you can also give it a try. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, it could be because they're facing really tough situations or emotional moments. Sometimes it's to show their vulnerability and make us connect with them more.
The 'Death Note' series can also be thought of. The moral and psychological battle between Light and L is intense. The idea of using the Death Note to kill people and the cat - and - mouse game that follows is quite 'bleak' in nature, especially as it delves into the darker aspects of human nature and power - seeking.
I'm not sure which anime character and Jingnan you're referring to. In novels, characters usually looked alike because they had similar appearances, personalities, experiences, or backgrounds. If you can provide more background information, I can better answer your questions.
To create such stories, start with a strong theme. It could be about loss, betrayal, or the fight against an unbeatable force. Develop your characters around this theme. For instance, if the theme is betrayal, create characters who have been betrayed or are betrayers. In terms of the plot, build up suspense and have unexpected twists. In the art style, details matter. If it's an anime, the way the characters' expressions are animated during 'bleak' moments can really bring the story to life. For comics, the use of panel layout to create a sense of unease or tension is crucial.
In 'the nose story', there might be a protagonist who is self - conscious about their nose. Let's call her Lily. She could be constantly worried about how others perceive her because of her nose. And then there could be a friend, Tom, who tries to convince her that her nose is just a part of who she is and that she should be more confident. Or perhaps there's a villain who mocks Lily for her nose, creating conflict in the story.