It could be a new student at Hogwarts. A young witch or wizard who has always been fascinated by dragons and finally gets the chance to encounter one and become a rider. This character could bring a fresh perspective to the Hogwarts world.
Perhaps Neville Longbottom could be the main character. He's shown great courage and growth throughout the original series. In a dragon rider fanfiction, he could discover his hidden talent for dragon riding and use it to protect Hogwarts in a new and unexpected way. He already has a connection to magical creatures, so it would be a natural progression.
Another option is a descendant of one of the founders of Hogwarts. They might have a special connection to dragons due to their family's ancient magic. This character could be on a quest to uncover the secrets of their family's past while also becoming a great dragon rider and facing the challenges that come with it.
The original story has a strong theme of self - sacrifice and heroism. In the fanfiction where they are related, this could be altered. Harry might struggle more with the idea of having a connection to Voldemort. It could add a layer of internal conflict, as he wonders if he has some of Voldemort's darker tendencies within him. This could change the theme from a straightforward battle of good against evil to a more complex exploration of nature vs. nurture. Harry has to decide whether his relation to Voldemort defines him or if he can rise above it and still be the hero we know from the original story.
Dark and spooky settings are common, like old huts in the forest or abandoned castles. Witches are usually depicted with strange features such as long, hooked noses and blood - red eyes. There are often strange potions or spells involved. For example, a witch might be brewing a potion that has some sort of malevolent purpose. Also, there are often victims, like lost children or unsuspecting travelers who encounter the witch by accident.
Well, Phoebe Buffay's life story is full of surprises. Starting from her difficult upbringing, she managed to make a life for herself. As a street - smart person, she developed her skills as a masseuse which was her main source of income for a long time. Musically, she was very creative, writing songs that were often strange but always entertaining. In terms of relationships, she had her share of heartbreaks before finally finding love with Mike. Her relationship with her friends, especially the other members of the 'Friends' gang, was very special. She was always there to support them with her unique wisdom.
Well, 'A Song of Ice and Fire' might be a good choice. It has complex characters and intense warfare just like 'the legendary war king novel'. There are also political intrigues and power struggles that add to the depth of the story. And 'The First Law' trilogy is also quite similar. It shows a gritty world of war and the characters' struggles within it.
For young adults, 'Wonder' is a great choice. It tells the story of a boy with a facial difference and how he overcomes challenges. The short - story - like chapters are full of inspiration about acceptance and kindness.
Once there was a boy named Tom. He fell in love with a girl named Lily at first sight. He tried his best to get close to her, doing all kinds of things for her. But Lily only saw him as a friend. Tom was heartbroken. He watched Lily fall in love with someone else. He was left alone with his unrequited love, and every day was a struggle for him to get over her.
One common theme is self - discovery. The boy realizes over time that he identifies more as a girl. Another theme is acceptance. There is often the struggle to be accepted by family, friends, and society at large. For example, in many such stories, the boy has to face the initial shock or rejection from his parents. Also, the theme of transformation is there, not just in appearance but also in how the person sees themselves and how they want others to see them.
The rhythm of the language matters a great deal. Using long, flowing sentences can create a slower, more contemplative pace, like in a literary novel. In contrast, short, punchy sentences can accelerate the pacing, as seen in many thriller novels. Also, the use of dialogue can influence pacing. A rapid - fire dialogue can quicken the pace, while a more drawn - out, philosophical dialogue can slow it down.
The Dashavatar refers to the ten main incarnations of Lord Vishnu in Hinduism. Each avatar has a distinct story. For example, Matsya, the fish avatar, saved Manu from a great flood. Kurma, the tortoise avatar, supported the Mandara mountain during the churning of the ocean. These avatars are important in Hindu mythology as they come to restore dharma (righteousness) at different times of cosmic imbalance. They also symbolize different qualities and aspects of the divine, guiding and protecting humanity through various challenges.
You can start by looking on fanfiction.net. It has a large collection of fan - made stories from various fandoms, including Gentleman Jack.