To not write a bad online novel, stay away from overcomplicated storylines that confuse readers. Keep the dialogue natural and not forced. And be consistent with the tone and style throughout the story.
First off, don't rush the plot. Take your time to build a solid foundation and make it engaging. Also, avoid cliche characters and tropes, try to come up with something fresh and unique.
The key aspects include the strange ligatures and the way the family members were positioned. This indicates that there was some sort of pattern or ritual they were following. Also, the family's internal dynamics must have played a role. It seems that they were all in on whatever it was they were doing, which implies a shared set of beliefs or a very strong family influence that led to their actions.
To create suspense, you can withhold important information from the reader. Let them piece things together slowly. Also, build up tension by having the criminal seem always one step ahead of the detective for a while.
One popular 'isekai gender bender novel' is 'So I'm a Spider, So What?'. In this story, the main character is reincarnated as a spider in a different world and has to deal with the challenges of survival while also having an interesting take on gender as it's not a typical human form. Another is 'Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?', which also features an isekai adventure with a gender - bent protagonist in a unique world.
One ethical consideration is consent. Since fanfic often involves using existing characters or settings, the creators of those original works may not have consented to sexualized versions. Also, it can be inappropriate if it reaches a younger or unintended audience. Moreover, it might objectify characters in ways that go against the spirit of the original work.
Since I don't know the exact 'Klaus and Cami' story, I can't summarize it accurately. But generally, it might involve their meeting, some form of relationship development, and then various challenges that test their connection.
Obviously, the priestess herself is a main character. She is often depicted as having unique spiritual powers and a mysterious background. Naruto also frequently appears, as his story is intertwined with the events in the Naruto universe. Sakura could also be involved, perhaps as a friend or an ally to the priestess, using her medical skills to support the priestess in her quests.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it yet. But perhaps it will have unique characters and an engaging plot. Maybe it'll explore some deep themes like love, loss or the human condition.
You can try fanfiction websites like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own. Just search for 'Swampfire x Big Chill' in their search bars and you'll likely find a variety of fanfictions.
One ethical consideration is the well - being of the animals involved. In a school setting, if there's a public breeding program, proper care, nutrition, and living conditions must be ensured for the animals. Another aspect is the educational value. It should be a positive learning experience for students, teaching them about reproduction, genetics, and animal husbandry in an appropriate and ethical way. Also, there may be concerns about over - breeding, which could lead to an excess of animals that the school may not be able to properly care for in the long run.