Sure. One great 'Game of Thrones Vikings' fan fiction is 'The Northmen's Conquest'. It combines the brutal and fearless nature of the Vikings with the complex political intrigue of 'Game of Thrones'. The story follows a group of Viking warriors who find themselves in Westeros and get involved in the power struggles between the different houses.
Well, 'Ragnar in King's Landing' is also a cool piece. It imagines what would happen if Ragnar Lothbrok from 'Vikings' were to visit King's Landing in 'Game of Thrones'. His bold and unpredictable nature would surely stir up a lot of trouble among the conniving lords and ladies of the Seven Kingdoms.
There's a fan fic called 'Viking Blood in Westeros'. In this one, a Viking ship is magically transported to the shores of Westeros. The Vikings then start to interact with the local people, some form alliances while others engage in battles. It's really exciting as it shows how the two different cultures would clash and co - exist.
Another theme is cultural clash. The Vikings have their own set of values and traditions which are very different from those in Westeros. Fan fictions explore how these differences lead to misunderstandings, alliances and sometimes all - out wars. For example, the Vikings' view on honor in battle might be different from the chivalry code in 'Game of Thrones'. And when these two collide, it makes for very interesting reading. It can also lead to some characters learning from each other and evolving their own beliefs.
One interesting fanfic could be about a Viking warrior finding himself in the world of 'Game of Thrones' and having to navigate the complex politics there. He might use his brute strength and Viking battle tactics in the battles of Westeros.
One idea could be a scenario where the Vikings' raiding parties encounter the Night's Watch from Game of Thrones. Maybe they initially see each other as threats, but then realize they could be useful allies against the White Walkers. Another could be a story about a character from Vikings, like Ragnar Lothbrok, being magically transported to Westeros and having to navigate the complex politics there, similar to how he did in his own land.
One idea could be a crossover where a Viking warrior somehow ends up in Westeros. Maybe he gets shipwrecked on the shores near King's Landing and has to navigate the complex politics there, using his Viking fighting skills to his advantage. Another could be a story where a character from 'Game of Thrones' travels to the Viking lands and has to adapt to their way of life, facing challenges like raiding and their different religious beliefs.
Well, you could write a fan fic centered around Arya Stark's adventures outside of Westeros. For instance, she could end up in a far - off land with a completely different culture and set of challenges. How would she adapt? And how would her skills be perceived? Also, a story about Tyrion Lannister leading a rebellion of the smallfolk against the noble houses could be really cool. He has the intelligence and the heart for it.
One interesting storyline could be an alternative version where Ned Stark survives. This would completely change the power dynamics in King's Landing and how the various houses interact. It might lead to a more stable rule under the Starks, or it could spark new rivalries as other houses feel threatened by Ned's newfound power.
One popular Erlendur Vikings fan fiction is 'The Lost Saga of Erlendur'. It delves deep into his backstory before he became a prominent figure in the Vikings world. It's filled with great character development and exciting plot twists.
There's also a fan fiction called 'Torstein: The Hidden Tales'. This one explores some of the untold stories about Torstein, like his early life before joining the main crew. It's filled with interesting details about Viking culture and how Torstein fit into it all.
Well, there's 'Ivar in the New Land'. This fan fiction takes Ivar on an adventure to a new, uncharted territory. It's full of action and his interactions with new characters are really interesting. He has to adapt to a different environment and culture, which makes for a great read.
They can be blended through shared themes. Both have elements of power struggles, loyalty, and survival. In fanfiction, you could explore how a character like Jon Snow from Game of Thrones would handle the political intrigue among the Vikings. Or how a Viking leader would react to the magic and mythical creatures in the Game of Thrones world. You could also focus on the family dynamics in both and create a story where a family from one universe has to adapt to the other's family structure.