The 'soulmate' trope is also common. It could be that the reader is fated to be with a particular character from 'good omens'. This trope allows for a lot of exploration of destiny and the power of connection. For instance, the reader might have a mark on their body that indicates they are the soulmate of Aziraphale, and the fic would then be about how they discover and navigate this relationship.
Another trope is the 'fish out of water' concept. If the reader is from our modern world and suddenly gets thrust into the world of 'good omens', it can create a lot of humorous and interesting situations. They might not understand the angel and demon politics at first, which can lead to misunderstandings and comical moments as they try to adapt and also develop a relationship with the characters.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to lovers' scenario. In 'good omens', the characters often have complex relationships, and in fanfics, it can be interesting to see how the reader character goes from being at odds with a character from the show to falling in love. For example, maybe the reader starts off not trusting Crowley, but as the story progresses, they see his good side and develop feelings.
One popular type often features Crowley and the reader in various adventures through London, similar to the settings in the show. For example, there are fanfictions where the reader is a new resident in London and accidentally stumbles upon Crowley's world.
Another trope is the 'damsel in distress' where the reader gets into some sort of trouble and Damon has to come to the rescue. But sometimes this trope can be flipped, and the reader ends up saving Damon instead, which is an interesting twist.
One popular trope is the 'stranger to lovers' trope. In many 'Link x Reader Fanfic', the reader character starts as a stranger to Link, and through their shared adventures and experiences in Hyrule, they fall in love. It's a classic and always makes for an interesting read.
One popular trope is the 'adventure companion' where the reader character joins the Dragonborn on their quests. Another is the 'forbidden love' trope, perhaps between the reader and a certain character like a Thalmor agent in a world where such a relationship is frowned upon. And then there's the 'mysterious stranger' trope where the reader character arrives in Skyrim with a hidden past or special abilities that intrigue the other characters.
The 'rivalry - turned - love' trope is quite prevalent. At first, the futa and the reader might be rivals in some context, like in a competition or a battle of wits. But as they interact more, they start to fall in love. And then there's the 'redemption' trope. The futa character may have made mistakes in the past, and the reader is involved in their journey of redemption.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to lovers'. It could start with Abby and the reader having some sort of conflict or misunderstanding, and then gradually falling in love as they get to know each other better. Another is the 'hurt/comfort' trope, where the reader might be in a difficult situation and Abby comes to their rescue and offers comfort.
Some fanfics use the 'redemption' trope. Bowser might start off as his typical villainous self, but through his interactions with the reader, he begins to change for the better. There's also the 'mysterious stranger' trope where the reader is new to Bowser's world and he is intrigued by this unknown entity, leading to their relationship developing.
One popular trope is the 'Training Partner' where the reader becomes Goku's training partner. They start off as someone Goku helps to improve their fighting skills, and a relationship blossoms during the intense training sessions. Another is the 'Saved by Goku' trope, where the reader is in danger and Goku swoops in to save them, which then leads to a deeper connection. There's also the 'Power - up' trope where the reader somehow gains power with Goku's help and they go on adventures together.
One popular trope is the 'hurt/comfort' scenario. For example, Komaeda might be in a difficult situation, and the reader character comes to his aid, providing comfort. This trope allows for a lot of emotional depth and character development.
One common trope is the 'Forbidden Love' scenario. In these fanfics, the reader character might be in a situation where they fall in love with a character from the hentai world, but there are various obstacles like social status differences or pre - existing relationships. Another trope is the 'Mysterious Stranger' where a new and alluring character enters the reader's life, often with some sort of supernatural or special ability. And then there's the 'Redemption Arc' where a typically 'bad' character in the hentai universe is redeemed through their relationship with the reader.