It could imply that there is a being which is half from the sea and its life is somehow told or exists within stories. Maybe it's a mythical creature like a mermaid, which is half - human (associated with land and stories of human life) and half - fish (from the sea).
The Kraken is another one. It's a huge sea - monster often depicted as having a part of its body hidden deep in the ocean while the other part is visible on the surface. In stories, it has a life of its own, causing ships to sink and being a feared and mysterious entity in the maritime lore.
The characters included the protagonist, Kaido, who struggled between self-destruction and survival.
An alien identity that lingered at the edge of human society.
Chasing power, starting a war, overthrowing a boring world…
"Douluo: The Strongest Creature in the Land, Sea, and Air" was written by an innocent and beautiful young man. It was a light novel/derivative Doujinshi novel with genius elements, Douluo Continent, decisive killing, hot-blooded, boss-type, dragon, and villain elements.
User recommendation: Hourly recommendation
Title: Douluo's Strongest Creature in the Sea, Land, and Air
Author: Pure and Beautiful Boy
[Genre: Light novel, derivative doujinshi]
[Status: Series in progress, available on shelves]
The protagonist was reborn in Douluo Continent. Yet, he got Kaido's script. When the most powerful creature encountered a martial soul. What kind of sparks would be produced when the pirate and Douluo systems collided?
Doujinshi books were mixed with a large number of elements, such as mutated beasts and pirates. Alliance, etc. It felt a little strange, but there were too many things and too much content. It felt like it was easy to write. The description of the main character was also quite good, but it was not very suitable for those who liked rational things. It was considered pretty good in Douluo doujinshi.
Personal recommendation level: Good.
I hope you will like this book.
Half is sea water and half is flame. This sentence comes from the modern Chinese "Sea Flower". The original sentence is: "The sea has an end, the flame has an end, the life has an end, the desire has an end, the hate has an end, the love has an end, the sadness has an end, the joy has an end, where is the end?" It meant that life was like the ocean and flames, with its ups and downs. Just like the ocean had an end, so did people's desires and hatred.
" Full-time Mage " was a popular fantasy novel by the author, Luan. It was published on Qidian Chinese website and was very popular among readers. The story was about Mo Fan waking up to find that the world had changed drastically. Magic had replaced technology, and he had begun to walk the path of magic. You can read or listen to this book on the Qidian Reading App. You can also get an experience membership if you go to Qidian Reading now. You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead was Mo Fan. He had a youthful aura, and he was calm and hardworking when faced with problems. The female lead was Mu Ningxue, a cold goddess. She was not good with words, but she was extremely talented.
One scary sea creature story is about the Kraken. It was said to be a gigantic sea monster that could sink ships with its long tentacles. Sailors in olden times were terrified of it. They would tell tales of how it would suddenly rise from the deep, wrapping its tentacles around the hulls of ships and dragging them down into the abyss.
In stories about sea serpents, the scariest part is often their huge size and the fact that they can move so stealthily in the water. They could be lurking beneath a ship without anyone noticing and then suddenly attack.
Of course there is. I recommend a novel to you. It's called "Dream Back: That Midsummer". The plot description of this novel mentioned that it was "half poetic, half fireworks". It fits your needs very well. The protagonist, Lu Ze, traveled back to the midsummer of 1998. He started off as a steamed bun shop and developed into a big boss in the restaurant. He had experienced a difficult economic rise and fall, but his heart and love were still full of hope. "Half poetic, half fireworks", this may be our life full of twists and turns and setbacks and hope! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend "Apartment for Vampires in the City" to you. The protagonist is half human and half vampire. He lives with four female vampires and a demon hunter in his apartment. The story type is urban life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
This sentence came from a famous line in the martial arts novel," Eight Dragons and Dragons ". The original text was " Seawater, Seawater, Fire, Seawater, and Fire are from the same root, so why rush to fry each other?"
The meaning of this sentence is that two people are opposed to each other for some reason, but they depend on each other. Just like sea water and fire, although they seem to be opposed to each other, they are actually different manifestations of the same thing. This sentence could also be used to describe the various contradictions and conflicts in life that seemed to be opposing each other but were actually inextricably linked to each other.
The way this sentence was expressed was more exaggerated, and it was usually used to express a strong opposition and contradiction. At the same time, it also had a certain symbolic meaning.