Character development is a big characteristic. As the story progresses, both Stefan and Rebekah usually change. Stefan might become more lenient towards Rebekah's flaws, and Rebekah might start to develop a more empathetic side due to Stefan's influence. This transformation of their characters within the fanfiction is what makes it so appealing to many readers. Fanfictions also often explore their pasts, like Stefan's history with the Salvatore family and Rebekah's long - standing issues with her own family, the Originals, and how these pasts shape their relationship in the present.
The 'Flashpoint' story arc in DC Comics is great. The Flash travels back in time and changes the timeline, leading to a completely different world. It has a lot of action and shows how small changes can have huge consequences. There are many familiar characters in new and interesting roles.
One popular crossover is where the technology from Star Trek is incorporated into the Mass Effect universe. For example, the warp drive from Star Trek might be used to enhance the FTL travel in Mass Effect. Another common one is having characters from both universes meet. Maybe Captain Kirk could encounter Commander Shepard. It's interesting to see how they would interact given their different leadership styles and moral compasses.
No. Such content involves inappropriate and vulgar themes which go against moral and ethical standards in most cases.
Since we don't have more details, the 'the old king story' could cover a wide range of topics. It might be a story of the old king's final days, where he reflects on his life and the legacy he is leaving behind. Or perhaps it's about a particular event in his life that had a huge impact on his kingdom. It could be a story full of adventure, like his quest for a magical artifact to save his kingdom, or a more somber story about his struggle with a disease and how the kingdom coped with it.
Well, power dynamics is a big theme. Harry as a demon lord often has to deal with other powerful beings in the magical realm. There can be themes of redemption too, like he tries to use his new demonic powers for good despite the stigma. Also, there are themes of forbidden love, perhaps with a character from a different magical species that his new status as a demon lord either helps or hinders.
Well, in the context of erotic stories, 'belly stuffing' is more of a fictional and often extreme concept. In real health terms, it's far from healthy. But in the world of such stories, it's a rather strange and perhaps unwholesome addition that doesn't align with good health practices.
One of the best is 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It's a classic that explores themes of love, marriage, and social class in 19th - century England through the relationship between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy. The characters are well - developed and the story is both charming and thought - provoking.
Well, in a bad kids story, there might be scenes like kids stealing candies from the store. They think it's fun but don't realize it's wrong.
You could also look into 'A Wrinkle in Time'. It's an adventure story about a girl traveling through different dimensions to save her father. It has elements of science fiction and strong family themes. There are also the 'Anne of Green Gables' series, which is about an orphan girl finding a new family and her growth in a new environment.
There might be a fanfiction where a Sith lord decides to change his haircut in an attempt to intimidate his enemies more. He could get some extreme and spiky haircut that is inspired by the dark side's energy. His followers might be shocked at first but then start to imitate his new look, leading to a new trend within the Sith ranks.