It depends. Some American fiction passes the Bechdel test, but a significant portion doesn't. The lack of diverse and complex female relationships is a common issue.
Not really. A lot of American fiction fails to meet the criteria of the Bechdel test. There just aren't enough meaningful interactions between female characters that don't revolve around men.
Probably there will be a wizard or sorceress with great magical powers. Also, there might be a group of bandits or thieves who add some conflict to the story. And don't forget about the local tribes or clans in the new world, each with their own leaders and unique ways of life.
A robe fantasy story could be a story where robes play a significant role. For example, it might be a tale set in a magical world where wizards wear enchanted robes with special powers. These robes could be used to fly, become invisible or protect the wearer from dark magic. It could also be a story about a young apprentice who discovers an ancient robe that holds the key to a long - lost magic.
One interesting Dark Avatar Aang fanfiction could be where he uses his newfound dark powers to challenge the traditional order of the Four Nations. Maybe he decides that the old ways are holding the world back and tries to reshape it in a more radical way.
One interesting idea could be a gender - swapped Hermione. She might bring a different kind of leadership and intelligence to the group. For example, her relationship with Ron (if also gender - swapped) could have a whole new dynamic, perhaps more of a tomboy - nerdy boy kind of friendship or something more. Another idea could be a female Harry Potter. She could have a different approach to facing Voldemort, maybe using more feminine wiles along with her magical skills. And a gender - swapped Snape could be really fascinating, his love for Lily (now a male) could be portrayed in a very different and complex way.
One of the most famous could be an OC (original character) created by a popular fanfiction author. This OC might have discovered a hidden technique that acts as a max skill leveler and uses it to quickly rise through the ranks in the ninja world. Another could be a reimagined version of Naruto himself. In some fanfictions, Naruto might stumble upon a power that allows him to max out his skills faster than in the original story.
A common plot could be the medical scares during the pregnancy. Since they have such dangerous jobs, there could be concerns about the health of the baby. Maybe Kensi gets injured on a case and they're worried it might have affected the pregnancy. Another plot might be the support they get from their families. Their families could be overjoyed or have some reservations about their situation. And finally, there could be a plot about how they handle maternity and paternity leave. They might struggle with the idea of taking time off from their important work, but also know that they need to be there for their new baby.
One common lesson is the importance of self - control. Gamblers in these real stories often lack it. If they had been able to control their urge to keep betting, they wouldn't have ended up in bad situations.
Well, it's a wild fanfiction concept. Fanfic writers might play with the idea by having some sort of magical mix - up or a different relationship path for Hermione. Maybe there's a spell gone wrong that leads to this unexpected pregnancy. But it would surely be a huge departure from the original story's themes and relationships.
You can try fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. It has a large collection of fan - created stories, and you're likely to find some great 'Arya x Eragon fanfic' there.
The concept of Harry as a Dark Lord in fanfiction is alluring because it subverts the original story. It allows fans to explore the 'what if' scenarios. What if Harry had given in to the power-hungry side? It gives a chance to rewrite the power structure in the wizarding world.