One way 'oc' is used in fanfiction is by creating an oc that is a relative of an existing character. For instance, in a Game of Thrones fanfic, an oc could be a long - lost sister of Jon Snow. This oc could then have a significant impact on the story, perhaps changing the power dynamics in the North. Another example is in a Pokemon fanfic, where an oc could be a trainer from a foreign region with a rare and powerful Pokemon. This oc could enter Pokemon battles against the main characters, creating exciting new story arcs.
Sure. In a Twilight fanfiction, an oc might be a new vampire in Forks. This oc could have different powers or a unique backstory compared to the existing vampires in the original story. Another example is in a Lord of the Rings fanfic, where an oc could be a hobbit from a far - off part of the Shire with a special mission. This oc then interacts with the well - known characters like Frodo and Sam, adding new plot twists.
In fanfiction, if we take the 'Twilight' series, some fans might consider 'Bella and Jacob' as their otp. Writers of such otp - centered fanfictions would write about their relationship in different ways, like what if Jacob had been more aggressive in his pursuit of Bella. In the 'Marvel' fandom, 'Stucky' (Steve and Bucky) is a popular otp, and fanfictions often explore their deep bond, from their childhood friendship to their complex relationship in the modern era of the Marvel universe.
One more example could be in a 'Naruto' fanfiction. An oc might exceed in the ability to control chakra. They could have a unique way of manipulating chakra that allows them to perform jutsus with much greater power and efficiency than Naruto himself. In a 'Fullmetal Alchemist' - based fanfiction, an oc could exceed in alchemical knowledge, being able to create substances and perform transmutations that are considered impossible in the original story, which then drives the plot in new and exciting directions.
Sure. In a Star Wars fanfiction, an OC could be a Jedi from a previously unmentioned planet. This OC might have a unique lightsaber design and a different fighting style. Another example could be in a Sherlock Holmes fanfiction, where an OC is a new detective in London who teams up with Holmes and Watson to solve a mystery. And in a Supernatural fanfiction, an OC could be a powerful witch who helps Sam and Dean Winchester fight demons.
Since I'm not familiar with specific shadowvoxing oc fanfiction works, I can only guess at examples. Maybe there's a story where an OC is being hunted because of their shadowvoxing powers. Or perhaps a story that focuses on the origin of shadowvoxing and how an OC is somehow related to its discovery. It could also be a love story where two OCs with different levels of shadowvoxing ability fall in love and have to overcome obstacles related to their powers.
I'm sorry, without having read specific Harry Potter fanfictions that use 'hiraishin', it's difficult to give exact examples. But it could be used as a way for a character to quickly escape from a dangerous situation, like a Death Eater attack.
Without having read the fanfictions that use Clause 13, it's a bit of a shot in the dark. But let's say Clause 13 is related to the use of magic in Muggle - populated areas. In one fanfiction, a young wizard might accidentally use magic in a Muggle town, violating Clause 13. This could lead to a Ministry of Magic investigation, with the wizard having to prove it was an accident or face punishment. Or if Clause 13 is about the sharing of certain spells among students, a character might be tempted to share a powerful spell in secret, which is against Clause 13, and this could create a web of secrecy and potential betrayal within the Hogwarts community.
Sure. An oc could be a wizard from a far - off land in Middle - earth who stumbles upon Bilbo and the dwarves on their journey. Another example is an oc who is a halfling from a different village and joins the adventure for the treasure. Or perhaps an oc that is an elf with a special power who helps the group in some way during their quest.
One example could be in the Macross fanfic world. There might be a mech oc fanfiction where an original mech is created with unique abilities, like a transforming mech that can also communicate telepathically. And the story could be about how this mech and its pilot deal with an alien invasion. Another example could be from the Evangelion fanfic realm, where a new Eva - like mech is introduced in a fan - written story, with a different origin story for the mech and its pilot.
I'm not sure of specific 'bakery oc slash fanfiction' titles off - hand. But it could be something like a story where a baker OC, let's call her Emily, has a secret relationship with another female baker OC, say Sophia. They work in a small, family - run bakery and their relationship develops while they are baking cakes and pastries together.
Sure. There could be a plot where an OC is a lost soul, just like Casper, but from a different time period. They meet and share their stories, and together they try to find a way to move on to the afterlife. Or perhaps an OC is a detective investigating strange happenings in the town, which turns out to be Casper's doings. The detective at first suspects Casper of being malicious but then realizes his true nature and they become friends.