One idea is a fanfiction that focuses on the female Death Eaters. It could explore their motives, whether they are truly loyal to Voldemort or if they have their own agendas. This would be a different perspective as the original books mainly focused on male Death Eaters and would give a chance to develop some complex female characters in the 'Harry Potter' dark side.
One common theme is the exploration of Sai's lack of emotional understanding and how the reader helps him grow in that aspect. Another theme is the building of a relationship against the backdrop of the Naruto universe, with all its action and drama. For example, they might face threats together, which strengthens their bond.
There could be various types of stories. Maybe stories of forgotten heroes. For example, a hero who saved a village from a mysterious plague but was never written in the official history. Or it could be love stories that were silenced due to social status differences, like a peasant falling in love with a noble's daughter.
One common horror story is false advertising. The place looks amazing in the photos but in reality, it's tiny and shabby. Another is bad neighbors. I stayed at an Airbnb once where the neighbors were so noisy all night that I couldn't sleep.
One key element is the ancestral worship. It's an important part of the story. Families believe that by honoring their ancestors during Tet, they will receive blessings. Another is the use of lucky colors like red which is everywhere during the celebrations.
Well, first of all, the characters. They need to be complex and well - developed. For example, in 'Wolf Hall', Thomas Cromwell is not just a one - dimensional figure. He has his own motives, desires and fears. Secondly, the historical setting has to be vivid. It should be like a backdrop that the characters interact with. In 'The Name of the Rose', the medieval monastery is not just a place but a world full of rules and secrets that shape the characters' actions. And thirdly, the plot should be driven by the characters' decisions. It's not some external force dictating everything but the characters' choices that move the story forward.
One characteristic could be a lack of original ideas. They might just recycle the same old concepts like time travel or alien invasions without adding any new twists. For example, some terrible sci fi novels simply have aliens that are just big and mean without any interesting cultural or biological aspects to them.
Writing fanfic about mating can be a controversial topic. In many fan communities, such a concept might be considered inappropriate as it often goes against the intended nature of the original characters and can involve non - consensual or unethical implications in the context of the fictional world. It's important to respect the source material and the general values of the fan community.
Obviously, Percy Jackson himself. He's the main character of the original series, so having him interact with the SI character can create many exciting storylines.
Another theme is discovery. The human often discovers a new world or way of thinking through their relationship with the lizard man. And vice versa, the lizard man might learn about human emotions or technology. It's about two different beings expanding each other's horizons in the context of this unique relationship.
One of the main themes is the duality of human nature. Just like in the original story, the graphic novel shows how a person can have both good and evil sides, as represented by Jekyll and Hyde. Another theme could be the consequences of scientific experimentation gone wrong. Jekyll's attempt to split his personality through his experiment leads to chaos and destruction. Also, the theme of secrecy and repression is there. Jekyll tries to hide Hyde's existence, which reflects how people may try to hide their darker natures in society.