Natasha Romanoff's shrewdness would lead her to look deeper into the characters' motives in the fanfiction. She won't just take it at face value. Clint Barton, with his easy - going nature, might be more open - minded. He could enjoy the fanfiction even if it has some strange elements. Bruce Banner, being the thinker, would try to understand the psychological and cultural reasons behind the fanfiction's creation.
Tony Stark's ego might make him either love or hate the fanfiction. If it portrays him as a super - genius hero, he'll be all for it. But if it downplays his role, he'll be critical. Steve Rogers' strong sense of justice means he'll look for the moral in the story. If it goes against his values, he won't like it. Thor, being proud, would expect to be depicted as a great and powerful god in the fanfiction.
Tony Stark's flamboyant and curious personality would make him eager to explore the fanfiction. He'd be interested in the new ideas and concepts it presents. Steve Rogers' more traditional and moral - centered personality might make him a bit critical of any fanfiction that goes against the Avengers' values. Thor, with his fun - loving nature, would probably embrace the fanfiction wholeheartedly.
The extroverted Avengers like Tony Stark would probably take it in stride and even joke about it. He has a sense of humor about things and would likely find the creative ideas in the fanfiction funny. In contrast, Steve Rogers, being more old - fashioned and reserved, might be a bit taken aback. He values privacy and the idea of people creating fictional relationships for them might seem a bit odd to him.
The Avengers' diverse personalities would result in a wide range of reactions to RWBY fanfiction. Tony's egotistical side might make him compare himself to the smartest characters in RWBY, while his genius side would be intrigued by the unique concepts. Steve's leadership qualities would have him looking at how the RWBY teams are led. Thor's love for adventure would have him longing to be part of the RWBY battles. Natasha's ability to adapt would make her quickly understand the RWBY world's rules. Bruce's inquisitive nature would make him study the RWBY creatures. Clint's loyalty would make him side with the most loyal RWBY characters. Their personalities are like lenses through which they view this new fictional world.
Thor's god - like ego might make him initially think that the fanfiction doesn't do justice to the Scarlet Witch's real power. However, his love for stories and adventure could make him eventually get into it. Black Widow's calculating nature would have her dissecting the fanfiction for any hidden meanings or psychological insights into the Scarlet Witch's character. She'd be looking at it from a more in - depth perspective compared to some of the others.
Well, Hulk's personality is all about brute strength and anger. So his reaction might be pure rage at not being able to stop the Snap. He could lash out, feeling impotent.
Vision, with his logical and analytical mind, would break down the fanfic into its components. He'd study the plot structure, the character development, and the use of language. Wanda Maximoff, with her emotional and empathetic side, would be more in tune with the emotions of the characters in the fanfic. If Spider - Man is sad or happy, she'd feel it deeply. Loki, if he were among the Avengers, would be the one to try and find a way to twist the story to his own liking, maybe change the ending to suit his devious nature.
Tony's egotistical yet brilliant nature means he'd likely nitpick some parts while also being impressed by creative ideas. Steve's old - fashioned values might make him a bit skeptical at first. Thor's boisterous personality would lead to him having a very vocal and enthusiastic reaction.
Tony Stark, being a tech - savvy and somewhat sarcastic person, would likely have a humorous take on it. He might make witty remarks about the fanfic's plot or the Spidermen's abilities. Steve Rogers, with his more traditional values, might be more critical of any deviation from the 'classic' Spiderman image. Thor, being a god from another realm, might see it as a strange but interesting human creation.
Tony's confident and brash personality means he'd be outspoken in his reaction. He might say it's either brilliant or a complete mess. Steve's moral and upright nature would make him look for the positive values in the fanfic. Thor, with his carefree and fun - loving side, would be more lenient in his judgment.
Tony's confident and sarcastic personality would make him either praise or mock the fanfiction playfully. Steve's more serious and traditional nature would lead him to look for positive moral lessons in it. Thor's boisterous and fun - loving side would make him enjoy it wholeheartedly.