The theme of adaptation is quite prevalent too. Lupin has to adapt to the new rules and cultures of the crossover world. Say in a crossover with a historical - based fictional world, he has to learn about their social norms and political situations while also trying to hide his werewolf secret. Also, the idea of finding a common enemy or a common goal is a theme. In many crossovers, Lupin teams up with other characters to fight against a threat that endangers both his world and the crossover world.
Identity is another common theme. Lupin's identity as a werewolf is often explored in relation to the identities of characters in the other fandoms he crosses over with. In a crossover with a sci - fi world, his werewolf nature might be seen as something very strange compared to the advanced technology and different species in that world. And then there's the theme of power. Lupin's magical powers and his werewolf strength are compared or combined with the powers of characters in the crossover world.
One common theme is the clash of different worlds. For example, when Lupin enters a non - magical world, like in a crossover with a detective story world. There's also the theme of friendship. Lupin often forms new friendships with characters from other universes. For instance, in a crossover with a superhero world, he becomes friends with the heroes.
One common theme is acceptance. Since Remus is a werewolf, often the female character has to accept him for who he is, and vice versa. For example, in many stories, the female character helps Remus come to terms with his lycanthropy and they find strength in each other's acceptance.
One common theme is friendship. The OC often becomes a very close friend to Remus, sharing in his joys and sorrows. For example, they might be there for him during his difficult full - moon times.
One common theme is isolation. Remus often feels alone because of his werewolf condition, and fanfictions explore how this isolation hurts him deeply, cutting him off from normal social interactions.
Well, his past traumas are a common theme. Fanfics like 'Remus's Burden' explore how his childhood and the events with the Marauders' deaths have affected him. His struggle for acceptance in the wizarding world is another theme. 'Accepted at Last' is a fanfic that shows his journey to be fully accepted. And his connection to magic related to the moon is also a theme, as in 'Moon Magic and Remus' which weaves magic and his lycanthropy together.
Well, there's the theme of adventure. They were part of the Marauders after all. Fanfictions often send them on new adventures, whether it's exploring a new part of the wizarding world or solving a mystery. Then there's the theme of sacrifice. They are willing to sacrifice for each other. This can be seen in many stories where one puts himself in danger to save the other. And the theme of love - not necessarily romantic love, but a deep, platonic love that is very strong between them.
Love against all odds is a very common theme. Given Remus' condition as a werewolf, they face a lot of opposition and prejudice. Fanfictions often explore how their love overcomes these difficulties.
There is also the theme of growing up. Fanfictions show how they change and develop from their school days to becoming more responsible individuals. Additionally, the theme of sacrifice sometimes appears, as they were willing to do a lot for each other and their friends.
One common theme is mentorship. Lupin often acts as a mentor to the student, guiding them through their studies or personal challenges. Another theme is the discovery of self. The student may learn a great deal about themselves through their interactions with Lupin. Also, the theme of acceptance is prevalent, especially when it comes to Lupin's lycanthropy. The student may come to accept Lupin for who he is, and this acceptance can be a turning point in their relationship.
One common theme is acceptance. Remus has his lycanthropy, and often in these fanfictions, the OC has to accept this part of him. For example, in many stories, the OC may initially be scared but then comes to understand and embrace Remus for who he is.
Many 'Harry Potter Remus Lupin fanfiction' deal with his sense of isolation. Despite having friends, he often feels alone because of his condition. Writers explore how he overcomes this feeling or succumbs to it. His relationship with the wizarding community at large, whether they accept or reject him due to his lycanthropy, is also a common theme.