Well, there could be a talisman in the form of a star - shaped crystal. It might have the power to repel evil forces in the darkness. A talking animal could also be considered a talisman. It could offer advice and guidance in the dark times. Additionally, a magic wand might be a talisman. It could be used to create light or to fight off the threats in the dark.
In the 'World of Darkness', there are often stories about changelings. Imagine a changeling who is caught between the faerie world and the human world. If she fully embraces the faerie world, she loses her connection to her human life and loved ones. But if she tries to stay in the human world, the faerie court might punish her or those she loves. There's no easy way out, which is a characteristic of no - win stories in this universe.
Sure. A story about a serial killer is a type of darkness story. The killer's actions are full of darkness as they take innocent lives. Another example is a story set in a dystopian future where the government is oppressive and controls people in a very dark way. Also, a horror story about a haunted house with evil spirits is a different kind of darkness story.
In a Twilight fanfiction, there could be stories that explore the vampires' thirst for blood in a more brutal and unforgiving way. The original series had a somewhat romanticized view of vampires, but fanfiction might strip away that romance and show the true, dark nature of their existence, with all the violence and moral ambiguity that comes with being a blood - sucking creature.
Sure. In horror literature, the overall 'darkness' of a haunted house setting prevails and gives rise to new stories of ghosts and terrifying events.
In some Naruto fanfiction, the 'Key of Darkness' might be used to access the memories of an ancient evil shinobi. By using the key, the protagonist can learn the secrets of a powerful and dangerous jutsu that was long forgotten. This knowledge then becomes a double - edged sword as they have to decide whether to use it for good or risk falling into the same darkness as the original creator. Also, it could be used to open a portal to a dimension filled with dark creatures that the villains are trying to unleash upon the normal Naruto world.
One common theme could be hope. In the face of darkness, a talisman often represents a glimmer of hope. It might be something that gives the characters the strength to persevere. Another theme could be mystery. The very idea of a talisman implies something with an unknown or magical power. And there might also be a theme of self - discovery as the characters interact with the talisman and learn more about themselves in the process.
It could be about a true story of people trapped in a mine. They are in the darkness of the mine, facing the danger of collapse, lack of oxygen, and trying to survive until rescue comes.
As I'm not clear on what 'incrst stories' are, I can't give specific examples. But if it was 'incredible stories', examples could include the story of Odysseus and his long journey home in 'The Odyssey', full of challenges and mythical creatures.
One example is 'Cinderella'. Cinderella is a story that showcases traditional femininity. She is kind, gentle, and beautiful, and her transformation from a ragged servant girl to a princess in a beautiful gown is a form of feminizing in the sense of conforming to a certain ideal of femininity at that time.
One example of a 'beatality story' could be the story of a community coming together to clean up a polluted beach. The beauty in this story lies in the unity and the restoration of the natural beauty of the beach. Another could be a story about an artist who finds beauty in discarded materials and turns them into amazing works of art.