Well, aside from Virgil, the leader of the dark sides could be a very interesting character. This character would be in charge of Virgil's upbringing, so their decisions and actions would shape Virgil's life. They might have a complex backstory that led them to take on this role. Also, there could be a character among the dark sides who has a special connection with Virgil, perhaps a mentor - like figure who teaches him important skills or knowledge.
In this fanfiction, any character that has a different view of Virgil's upbringing by the dark sides could be interesting. For example, there might be a character from the 'light' side who is curious about Virgil and tries to understand him. This character could bring a new perspective to the story. Or there could be a rebel among the dark sides, someone who doesn't fully agree with how Virgil is being raised and might try to change things in their own way, adding a lot of drama and intrigue to the story.
In many cases, Deceit would be a likely candidate. He's all about manipulation and trickery, so kidnapping Virgil could be part of some elaborate scheme. Another one could be Remus. He's more impulsive and chaotic, and might see kidnapping Virgil as a fun or interesting thing to do without much thought about the consequences. And then there's the possibility of some new, unnamed Dark Sides being involved as well, which could add an element of mystery to the fanfiction.
One key theme could be self - discovery. Since the 'dark sides' are involved in raising Virgil, he might be on a journey to understand his own 'dark' aspects. Another theme could be acceptance. He has to accept the way he was raised by these rather unconventional characters. And also, there could be a theme of power struggle as he tries to find his place among the others in the story while being raised by the dark sides.
One common theme could be the exploration of Virgil's inner fears. Since the Dark Sides are kidnapping him, it might delve into his deepest anxieties. For example, they could be using his fears against him to gain some sort of power or control. Another theme could be the idea of redemption for the Dark Sides. Maybe through this kidnapping, they start to see things from Virgil's perspective and have a change of heart. Also, it could be about Virgil's own self - discovery during this traumatic event. He might learn things about himself that he didn't know before, like hidden strengths or how to better cope with the Dark Sides.
One good example could be a fanfic where the Dark Sides launch a carefully planned mission to bring Virgil back. They might use their unique powers in creative ways, like Deceit using his illusions to create false scenarios that draw Virgil in. Another example could involve the Dark Sides showing Virgil how much they've changed and how they need him to complete their group dynamic again.
Dark Side Virgil Fanfiction gives a chance to delve deeper into the character. Writers might imagine him being influenced by some dark force or having a past event that has led to this 'dark side'. This could create a whole new narrative arc for him. It might involve him making choices that are morally grey or even bad, and then seeing how he either redeems himself or continues down that dark path.
The plot could develop with the Dark Sides making a grand gesture to show Virgil they've changed. Maybe they've started to embrace more positive aspects of themselves. Virgil, on the other hand, has to weigh his loyalty to the Light Sides against his old bond with the Dark Sides. There could be a series of events that force Virgil to make a decision, like a crisis that only he can solve if he rejoins the Dark Sides.
Well, it could be about the so - called 'light sides' (presumably characters in a certain context) observing the memories related to Virgil within the framework of a fan - created fictional story. But without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
He's a detective. He's African - American, which is a big part of his character as it shapes how he is treated in the story. He has to use his wits and his experience to solve the case at hand. He's a complex character, not just a detective but also a man dealing with the social and racial issues of the time. He's determined, smart, and has a strong sense of justice that drives him to get to the truth, no matter what obstacles are in his way.
Well, the theme of acceptance is quite prevalent. Virgil has to accept the things he sees in the memories, whether they are good or bad about the other sides or himself. And there's also the theme of connection. Through watching the memories, he can feel more connected to the others, like he's finally getting to know their true selves and in turn, they can get closer to him as well.
John Sandford is the author. He has a reputation for writing engaging mystery novels, especially those with Virgil Flowers as the central figure. His writing style often includes detailed descriptions of the settings and complex characters, which make his books like 'Dark of the Moon A Virgil Flowers Novel' very interesting to read.