Are there novels that explore the idea of a protagonist gaining extraordinary abilities through a unique natural law or principle?
Yes, "All My Superpowers Come from the Law of Causality" is a novel that directly explores the concept of a protagonist gaining extraordinary abilities through a unique natural law. The title itself suggests that the protagonist's powers are derived from the fundamental principle of causality, meaning every action has a reaction, and they can perhaps manipulate or harness this law to their advantage. This offers a fascinating premise for a fantasy novel, where the protagonist's powers are not just arbitrary magic but are rooted in a philosophical or scientific concept, bending the perception of reality and offering a unique take on superpower acquisition.
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