I'm not sure if there is specific TJ P and Noam Dar fanfic available. You could try searching on some fanfiction websites, but it might be a bit niche.
If Luz was Eda's daughter, her relationship with King would be more like that of siblings. King might be a bit more protective of Luz or jealous when she gets more attention from Eda at times. And Luz would probably be more bossy towards King in a sisterly way.
Yes, there might be. The 'The Owl House' has a large and creative fan base, and fanfiction often explores various 'what - if' scenarios. However, the content can vary greatly in quality and adherence to the spirit of the original show.
Luz Long and Jesse Owens' story is a remarkable one. In the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Owens was a target of Hitler's Aryan - supremacy ideology. But Long, a German athlete, didn't let that ideology cloud his view of Owens as a fellow athlete. Long helped Owens in the long - jump event. Owens was struggling a bit, and Long's friendly gesture and advice were crucial. Their interaction showed that in the world of sports, camaraderie can exist regardless of the political and racial tensions around them.
One popular luz fantasy novel could be 'The Light of Luz'. It often features a magical world filled with unique creatures and a hero's journey. The protagonist might have to overcome various challenges in a land full of mystery and wonder.
Luz Long and Jesse Owens' story took place during the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Owens was an African - American athlete who had to deal with racial discrimination. Luz Long, on the other hand, was a German long jumper. Long was very kind to Owens. He didn't let the political situation of that time, especially the Nazi ideology which promoted racism, affect his attitude towards Owens. In the long jump, they were competitors, but their relationship was more like friends. Owens achieved great results in part because of Long's positive influence. Their story is a great example of how sports can bring people together regardless of their nationalities or races.
I'm not entirely sure as'man dar bashama hastam' might be a phrase in a specific language (perhaps Persian?) and 'novel' here seems a bit out of context. It could potentially mean 'I am in the lower part (or basement perhaps) [and] novel', but this is a very rough guess without more context.
Perhaps one theme could be friendship. If Missy, Good Dar and Kerry are friends, their stories might revolve around how they support and interact with each other.
Maybe there's a young entrepreneur who is trying to make his mark in Dar es Salaam at night. There could also be a street vendor who has a whole different life at night compared to the day. And perhaps a police officer who is in charge of maintaining order during the night in the city.