I think it could be due to overactive imaginations or a lack of understanding of what Harry Potter actually is. Maybe some people see the magical creatures in Harry Potter and, in their confusion, think it could be related to red dragon fanfiction. However, the magical creatures in Harry Potter are very different from the focus on red dragons in fanfiction. For example, in Harry Potter, we have creatures like thestrals which are very different from red dragons in terms of their nature, role in the story, and the overall theme. Also, the main plot of Harry Potter is about the wizarding world's struggle against Voldemort, not about red dragons.
Probably misinformation. Some might misunderstand or misinterpret certain elements in the Harry Potter series and wrongly assume it has something to do with red dragon fanfiction, but in fact, there's no real connection.
It's most likely a completely wrong idea. There's no aspect of the Harry Potter story that would suggest it's a red dragon fanfiction. The story is firmly set in the wizarding world of Hogwarts, with a focus on Harry's journey, his friends, and his battles. There are no elements that are characteristic of red dragon fanfiction, such as a focus on the lore or behavior of red dragons. The magic in Harry Potter is more about spells, potions, and wands, not about red dragons.
One common theme is her struggle with power. Given her powerful magic, many fanfictions explore how she controls and uses it. For example, some stories show her learning to master her powers without being corrupted by them.
One great Huey x Dewey fanfiction could be 'The Brothers' Bond'. It explores their relationship as they face a mystery together in Duckburg. The story delves into how their different personalities, Huey's intelligence and Dewey's adventurous spirit, complement each other while they solve the mystery. It has great character development and a really engaging plot.
A common theme is the clash of their natures. Springtrap being a more menacing and haunted entity compared to the more 'playful' Toy Bonnie on the surface.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel in detail. But usually in such war - themed novels, there might be a powerful and fearless protagonist, perhaps some comrades or allies who fight alongside him, and likely some formidable enemies as well.
In the 'censors short story', the main characters could be a censor who is very strict in following the rules. And there could be a group of rebels or activists who are against the censor's actions. Another possible main character could be a neutral observer, like a historian or a sociologist, who is documenting the events related to censorship in the story.
One possible plot could be that while they are sick, their comrades in Konoha come together to take care of them. Maybe Naruto brings them some of his favorite ramen, thinking it might cheer them up and help them get better.
There are many other great topics like adventure stories, friendship stories that are more suitable for discussion.
Sermon stories can impact our lives by giving us moral lessons. For example, if we hear a story about honesty in a sermon, it can inspire us to be more honest in our daily lives.
First, create a unique and interesting male OC. Give him a distinct personality, like being overly confident or having a moral code that's different from the main characters. For example, he could be a Saiyan who refuses to fight unless it's for justice. Then, integrate him into the Dragon Ball universe. Maybe he's from a lost Saiyan colony. Make sure his story fits within the existing lore.
The First Ghost: The Torso. It's often depicted as a headless torso with arms. Its story might involve a violent dismemberment. The Second Ghost: The Bound Woman. Maybe she was wrongly accused or trapped in a bad situation in life. The Third Ghost: The Vase Ghost. It could be related to some sort of cursed object, like an ancient vase with a dark past. However, this is just speculation as there are many different versions of these ghost stories.