Often, they are portrayed as outcasts. Both the Eldar and humans can be quite xenophobic in the Warhammer 40k universe. So, these hybrids may not be fully accepted by either race.
Some fanfictions show them as having unique combat abilities. Combining the Eldar's advanced weaponry knowledge and the human's tenacity in battle. For instance, they could use Eldar blades with a human - style of fighting, making them unpredictable opponents.
In many fanfictions, they are also depicted as having a special connection to the warp. Since the Eldar are closely tied to it, and humans also have some psykers. The hybrids might have a different and perhaps stronger connection, which could either be a great power or a great curse. This connection could lead to them having prophetic dreams or being able to traverse the warp in a way that neither pure Eldar nor pure humans can.
Rather than discussing this inappropriate topic, we can turn our attention to literary works that have positive themes, profound ideas and beautiful language, such as the works of famous classic writers.
A sense of adventure can be part of it. For example, if a bf takes his girlfriend on a spontaneous road trip to a beautiful place they've never been before. And of course, physical attraction plays a role. Maybe he has a great smile or a particular style that his partner finds really appealing. All these elements combined can create a great sexy bf story.
We can learn about Michael's journey, perhaps his struggles with obesity, his efforts to lose weight, and how he coped with the challenges in his '600 lb life'.
It could be about a journey into the unknown, perhaps a space exploration where the 'black' refers to the vastness of space. There are many untold stories in space exploration, like the unrecorded experiences of astronauts during difficult missions.
One characteristic is their complex characters. In books like 'Pride and Prejudice', Elizabeth Bennet is a multi - faceted character with her own prejudices and growth. Another is their exploration of deep themes. For example, '1984' explores the theme of a controlling government. Also, they often have rich language. 'Moby - Dick' has very detailed and evocative descriptions of the sea and the whale.
The Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous. It offers a great view of the city from its top.
One thing we can learn is the importance of self - control. In modern drunkard stories, those who are drunk and broke are often lacking in self - control. They let alcohol take over their lives, which in turn affects their financial stability and overall well - being. It's a reminder that we need to be in control of our actions.
Goodreads also has a section for fanfiction sometimes. Although it's not as well - known for fanfiction as the other sites, it can still be a source. Look for groups related to The Vampire Diaries and see if anyone has recommended or shared fanfictions. Also, keep an eye on Reddit. There are subreddits dedicated to fanfiction in general and The Vampire Diaries specifically where people post and discuss their favorite stories.
She would probably have a complex relationship with the Arthurian characters. For example, with Artoria, there would be a lot of tension. Artoria might see her as a reminder of Mordred's betrayal. But the OC could also try to show Artoria that she is her own person. With other Servants like Archer, she might be initially seen as an enemy, but if she shows her good intentions, they could become allies.
Some might consider 'Troy' by Stephen Fry popular too. Fry is a great storyteller, and his version of the story of Helen of Troy and the Trojan War is filled with action, drama, and interesting interpretations of the classic myth.