The exploration of morality is quite common. In superhero stories, there are often gray areas between good and evil. In RWBY superhero fanfiction, this can be seen when characters face enemies that might not be purely evil or when they have to make difficult decisions. For instance, if using a powerful superpower might harm innocent bystanders but is the only way to stop a villain.
One common theme is power - up. The characters often gain new or enhanced powers, like Ruby getting super - speed in addition to her scythe skills. Another theme is the fight against greater threats. Since superheroes are known for taking on big bads, in RWBY fanfiction, they might face stronger Grimm or new types of villains.
Teamwork is also a big theme. Just as in the original RWBY, in superhero fanfiction, the characters have to work together. For example, they might form a 'superhero team' to take on a powerful enemy. And identity is a theme too. Some fanfictions explore how the RWBY characters handle having a secret identity as a superhero while still being a Huntress or Huntsman.
One common theme is the struggle between superhero responsibilities and pregnancy. The character has to deal with the physical and emotional changes of pregnancy while still protecting the city or world. For example, a pregnant Spider - Woman might have a hard time swinging between buildings.
Love against all odds is also a theme. In many gay superhero fanfiction, the two characters face various obstacles in their relationship. It could be villains trying to use their relationship against them, or their own internal doubts. But through it all, their love perseveres.
One common theme is self - discovery. The oc superheroes often start out not knowing their full potential or who they really are. Another theme is the struggle between good and evil, just like in regular superhero stories. They have to fight against villains to protect the world.
Identity is also a big theme. Since Percy is already a demigod, adding superhero elements makes him question who he really is even more. Is he more of a demigod or a superhero? And how does that affect his relationships with his friends and family? Teamwork is another common theme. When facing new threats as a superhero - like figure, Percy often has to work with others, and the fanfiction explores how well they can function as a team.
I cannot support or discuss superhero sex fanfiction as it is inappropriate. But if we look at general superhero fanfiction, it can be a great way for fans to show their love for the characters by imagining them in different scenarios that are family - friendly and promote positive values.
One common theme is the struggle between justice in the courtroom and justice on the streets as a superhero. For example, a character might have to decide whether to use legal means or superpowers to solve a problem.
One common theme is self - discovery. Fem Harry has to figure out who she is as a superhero, which is often different from her normal self. Another theme is power and responsibility. Just like in many superhero stories, she has to learn how to use her powers for good and deal with the consequences if she doesn't.
The idea of good vs. evil is prevalent. RWBY has the fight against Grimm and various villains, and DMC has battles against demons. In fanfictions, these two concepts of evil often merge. For instance, a new type of demon - Grimm hybrid might be created, and the combined characters from both franchises have to fight it. And there's also the theme of friendship and teamwork, as characters from different backgrounds learn to work together to face the challenges.
Love and friendship are common themes. Many fanfictions explore how Ruby and Blake's relationship evolves from friendship to something more. They often face challenges together that strengthen their bond.
In RWBY vampire fanfiction, a frequently seen theme is the clash of cultures. The RWBY world has its own set of values, and vampires bring in their own set of rules and behaviors. This can lead to interesting interactions and conflicts. Another theme is the search for a cure. If a character is turned into a vampire, they or their friends may be on a quest to find a way to reverse the transformation. And the theme of outcasts also exists. Vampires are often seen as outcasts in the RWBY world, and this can be explored in terms of how they deal with being shunned by society and how they form their own communities or try to integrate into the existing ones.