To develop Naruto's character in the fanfiction, we could explore his sense of loneliness in a foreign world. Despite being with Elara Dorne, he still misses his friends and home. This could lead to some internal struggles, which he eventually overcomes as he forms new bonds in this new world. Elara Dorne could be developed in terms of her leadership skills. With Naruto by her side, she could take on more risks and be more assertive in leading her people. For example, they could face a threat to her kingdom, and she could use Naruto's strategic thinking along with her own magical abilities to protect her land and its people. This would not only strengthen her as a leader but also deepen her relationship with Naruto.
Perhaps a plot where Naruto and Elara Dorne are brought together by a prophecy. They initially don't trust each other, but as they face challenges predicted in the prophecy, they start to rely on one another. For instance, the prophecy could state that only a ninja from another world and a local magic - user can stop an approaching cataclysmic event. Along the way, Naruto's positive attitude and never - give - up spirit start to influence Elara Dorne, and she becomes more open - minded. Meanwhile, Naruto learns about different types of magic from Elara Dorne, which he uses in creative ways during their battles against the forces of the impending doom.
A common plotline is the struggle for acceptance. Elara might face challenges from her family or society in accepting her pregnancy. For example, in some fanfics, her family has certain expectations for her future that the pregnancy disrupts.
One great fanfiction could be 'Elara's New Chapter'. In this story, Elara Dorne's pregnancy is a central theme that brings about a lot of character development. It shows how she copes with the physical and emotional changes, and how the people around her react.
I'm not very familiar with the specific 'King Elara story'. But generally, a king's story might involve his rise to power, his rule over the kingdom, battles he fought, and the impact he had on his people.
In this 'conquer dorne oc fanfic', the main character is the OC, who is often a complex figure with their own backstory. Maybe they are an exiled noble from another land seeking to prove themselves. Their character is shaped by their past experiences and their goals for the conquest. Alongside them, there could be a group of misfits who have joined their cause. These could be a thief with a heart of gold, a sorcerer with mysterious powers, and a former gladiator. On the Dornish side, the main antagonist could be a powerful prince or princess who is determined to defend their homeland.
There could be several reasons why Aegon did not conquer Dorne. First of all, Dorne was a powerful kingdom that had successfully stopped Dragon King Aegon's invasion. The Dornians had refused to confront Aegon head-on, preventing him from using the dragon. Secondly, Aegon had gone through a two-year war of conquest before conquering Dorne, which might have weakened his army and resources. Besides, Aegon's dragon died when he fled back to Dragonstone Island, and he no longer possessed the power of a dragon. In the end, Aegon's plan to attack Dorne was met with opposition. Some people believed that it was unwise to start a large-scale war at this time, because Dorne was in a period of recuperation. To sum up, these were the possible reasons why Aegon did not conquer Dorne. However, there might be other reasons, and further information was needed to confirm them.
Since I don't know the exact King Elara story, I can't say for sure. But main events in a king's story usually include coronation, major battles, and important treaties.
To develop Naruto's character in this fanfiction, he could face challenges that require him to use his wits more than his physical strength, which he learns from Gabriel. Gabriel's character could develop by learning about Naruto's past, his struggles, and his dreams. This could make Gabriel more involved in the mortal world and its affairs. He might even start to question some of the angelic rules and traditions he has always followed.
His personality could be influenced by the Dornish sense of justice which is often more direct. In his previous life, Harry had to deal with a lot of bureaucracy in the wizarding world. In Dorne, he might be more inclined to take matters into his own hands when it comes to righting wrongs. Also, the Dornish love for music and art could make him more creative and expressive. He may not be as shy about showing off his magic skills as he was in Hogwarts. Instead, he could use his magic in more artistic and flamboyant ways to impress others and make a statement.
Well, perhaps he would grow up with the unique Dorne culture. He might be trained in their style of combat which is different from what he learned in Hogwarts. And he could use the Dornish knowledge of poisons and healing in his new adventures.