Not necessarily. Lore can often be a combination of real events, myths, and imagination.
Not really. Lore is often fictional and created to add depth and background to a fictional world or narrative.
No, it's not. Lore is a fictional movie with a made-up story.
Not necessarily. Lore can often incorporate elements of myth, legend, and imagination to make the story more engaging or convey certain messages.
Definitely not. Lore can be full of exaggerations and false details. Think about all the stories in folklore that involve magic or mythical creatures. These are clearly not true in the way we understand the world today. However, they might have been created to explain natural phenomena or cultural practices, so there might be a glimmer of truth in the underlying message.
Not necessarily. Sometimes a story labeled as 'true' might have some fictional elements added for dramatic effect or to fill in gaps in the known facts.
Not necessarily. Sometimes a 'true story' might take liberties or exaggerate certain elements for dramatic effect.
True crime often starts with a real incident, but during the storytelling process, certain details might be exaggerated or modified. So, it's not always a 100% accurate reflection of the actual events.
Not necessarily. Adaptations can be based on true events, but they can also be fictional or inspired by various sources.
Not always. Fiction can be completely made up, coming from the author's imagination.
Not always. Tabloids often mix facts with speculation and sensationalism to attract readers.