One idea could be to explore the backstories of the minor characters in the MHI universe. Maybe there's a character who has a hidden power or a tragic past that hasn't been fully explored yet.
Steve's sad story might involve a career setback. Maybe he was fired from a job he loved and had dedicated a lot of time and effort to. This could have led to financial difficulties and a sense of self - doubt. He might be struggling to find a new job in a competitive market, feeling like all his hard work has been in vain.
You can write fanfic that delves deeper into the historical aspects presented in the book. Maybe create a story about how the local community in Molching was affected by the war in ways not fully explored in the original. Or you could write from the perspective of Death, the narrator, and expand on its thoughts and feelings during different events in the story. Also, writing about the power of words as depicted in the book through new scenarios would be great.
I'm sorry, I don't know the specific 'lunch box full story' you mentioned. There could be various stories related to a lunch box, like a story about a special lunch box passed down in a family, or one related to a memorable school lunch experience.
Education is key. By teaching people about the seriousness of domestic abuse and the importance of respecting victims, we can discourage the creation of such inappropriate stories. Also, strict media regulations can help to prevent the spread of such content.
Well, loyalty is a common theme. Metalgarurumon is often portrayed as being extremely loyal in love, standing by his partner through thick and thin. Also, self - discovery is there. As Metalgarurumon experiences love, he also learns more about himself, his strengths and weaknesses. It's like love is a mirror for his own growth.
There might also be other supporting characters such as the dragon girl's family members if they are still alive in the story. Her father or mother who might be powerful dragons could play a role in guiding her or being a source of conflict if they have different views on her interactions with the human world. Additionally, there could be villains in the story who are either after the dragon girl's power or are trying to disrupt the peace between dragons and humans.
One symptom could be a change in basal body temperature. If it stays elevated at 12 dpo, it might be a good sign. I had this and got a positive test.
It could also be a misunderstanding. Hinata might be framed as a traitor. Some false evidence could be planted that makes Naruto and his friends believe she has betrayed them. This would lead to a lot of drama and conflict in the fanfiction as Naruto struggles with whether to believe Hinata or the evidence against her.
There are indeed. In these fanfictions, the authors often play around with the personalities of both characters. Harry, being from a world of magic, brings a new dynamic to Ciel's rather dark and complex world in Kuroshitsuji. They might put Harry in situations where he has to use his magic to solve the problems that Ciel usually faces, like dealing with the underworld elements or the mysteries surrounding the Phantomhive family. For example, in one fanfic I read, Harry uses his Patronus charm to fend off some dangerous demons that were targeting Ciel. It was really creative how the author combined the two different universes.
Well, 'anti pokemon fanfic' might often have themes that go against the positive and friendly image of Pokemon. For example, it could feature darker storylines, like Pokemon being used for evil purposes rather than in the typical friendly battles and adventures in the official Pokemon world. It may also have characters who dislike or oppose the Pokemon concept in general.