In fanfics, Jaqen often has a sense of calm in the face of danger. No matter how tough the situation is, he seems to be in control. He has a unique code of honor, even as an assassin, and this combination of calm, control, and his own moral code makes him a truly badass character. For example, in some fanfics, he might be in a situation where he has to make a difficult choice between his loyalty to the Faceless Men and his new - found friendship, and the way he handles it shows his badass nature.
Jaqen's mysterious nature makes him badass in fanfics. He doesn't reveal much about himself or his motives. Writers can play with this mystery, and readers are always left guessing what he'll do next. Also, his loyalty to certain things or people, when it shows up in fanfics, adds to his badassery.
One great Jaqen fanfic is 'Jaqen's Redemption'. It explores his character in more depth and gives him a backstory that wasn't fully explored in the show. Another one could be 'Jaqen and the Hidden Paths' which delves into his mysterious ways and the paths he might have taken outside of what we saw in the series.
Arya may become more confident in her abilities with Jaqen's guidance. She could grow from a somewhat reckless girl into a more calculated and strategic assassin. For example, she might learn to better plan her attacks instead of acting on impulse all the time.
The combination of two very different worlds. Naruto is a world full of ninjas and chakra, while Game of Thrones has knights and political intrigue. When combined in a fanfic, it creates a whole new set of possibilities.
The 'A Lightness Game of Thrones fanfic' may also deviate from the typical character arcs we see in regular Game of Thrones fanfics. Instead of just following the same old path of revenge or power - grabbing, the characters in these fanfics could be on quests for personal discovery or friendship. They might interact with the world in a more positive and less cut - throat way, which sets them apart from the more mainstream and often darker fanfics.
In some fanfictions, there might be a plot where Jaqen actually has a deeper connection to Arya's family than she initially realizes. Maybe he was secretly tasked with protecting her all along. This could lead to a series of revelations and a change in their relationship dynamics, from mentor - student to something more like comrades in a grander scheme.
Well, it's the clash of two very different worlds. In Percy Jackson, there are demigods with superhuman abilities, and in Game of Thrones, it's mostly about political power plays and regular humans (albeit in a very fantastical setting). So, when you have a fanfic that brings these two together, you get a story where the demigods' powers disrupt the power balance in Westeros, or the political schemers of Westeros try to use the demigods for their own ends. It's a whole new take on both universes that makes these fanfics stand out.
The combination of two very different but equally dark and complex universes. Hannibal has its own brand of psychological horror and complex characters, while Game of Thrones has a vast and intricate world full of political intrigue. Fanfics that merge them bring out new and unexpected storylines.
The contrast in their backgrounds. Jon is a bastard in the North, while Elia is from a noble house in Dorne. This creates an interesting dynamic for the fanfics.
One memorable badass male OC could be a warrior who was once a commoner but through sheer determination and combat skills, rises to become a feared fighter. He might have his own code of honor that sets him apart from the typical power - hungry characters in Westeros.
In a well - written 'Game of Thrones Badass OC Fanfiction', the OC needs to have a believable backstory. This could explain their skills, motives and relationships. The story should also respect the lore and rules of the Game of Thrones universe. For instance, if the OC has magic, it should be in line with the magic system already established. The dialogue should be appropriate for the time period and the characters, and the pacing should keep the reader engaged, not too slow or too fast. Moreover, it should add something new to the overall Game of Thrones narrative, whether it's a new perspective on an old conflict or a new type of character dynamic.