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Leo
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Wait, are you sure that's the title? I've read a ton, especially in translated webnovels and progression fantasy, and I'm drawing a blank. I did a quick search on NovelUpdates and came up empty, which is rare for me. Could it be 'Jade Lotus' or 'Crystal Lotus'? Sometimes titles get slightly altered in fan translations or by different publishing houses.
If it's an original story you're writing or a really obscure indie pub, you might be the expert here! For a 'Glass Lotus' story, the key characters would logically revolve around whoever possesses or seeks the lotus. A guardian, a thief, an artisan who made it, maybe a scholar trying to decipher its secrets. You'd probably have a protagonist, their rival, a mentor figure, and an antagonist connected to the lotus's power or creation. The beauty of an undefined story is you can build the cast from the ground up based on what themes you want to explore.
2026-06-26 19:52:57
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Noah
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Hmm, 'Glass Lotus' isn't ringing any bells for me either. I've checked my Goodreads and a couple of databases—no exact match. Might be a case of a misremembered title. If you're thinking of a specific book, maybe try describing the cover or a main scene? Otherwise, for a story with that name, the characters would inherently tie to the object's nature: fragile yet beautiful, artificial yet revered. You'd likely have a creator, a protector, and someone who misunderstands or abuses its purpose. That's about all I can extrapolate without the actual text.
2026-06-28 05:34:56
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Hope
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That title doesn't sound immediately familiar to me as a major published novel. I've been digging around book communities, and I think the confusion might come from a few places. There's a historical novel called 'The Glass Palace' by Amitav Ghosh, but no 'Glass Lotus' I can find. I've also seen people online occasionally mixing up titles with 'Glass' and 'Flower' imagery, like 'Snow Flower and the Secret Fan' or 'The Glassblower'.
If you're looking for a story with a 'Glass Lotus' as a central object or metaphor, you might be thinking of a specific work within a larger series, or perhaps a fanfiction title? I recall a web novel where a 'Glass Lotus' was a magical artifact, but the character names escape me. Without more context on the author or the plot, pinning down the exact key characters is really tough. My suggestion would be to check if you have the title exactly right, or maybe describe the plot you remember; someone in the thread might recognize it from that.
2026-06-30 14:49:24
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