Ruby would respond with wide - eyed enthusiasm, eager to explore new stories. Weiss would be more critical, focusing on the quality of writing. Blake would look for deeper themes. Yang would be excited for the action.
Ruby would be very interested and might want to share it with her friends. Yang would probably like the action parts if there are any. Weiss might be a bit hesitant at first but could warm up to it.
Ruby would be immediately drawn to the action - oriented story elements. The battles and the use of different abilities would be like a magnet for her. She might even start thinking about how she could incorporate some of those ideas into her own combat style. Weiss would be more into the complex relationships between the different factions. She would analyze how they form alliances or rivalries, much like she does in her own world. Blake would look at the story elements from a moral perspective. The gray areas between right and wrong in the 40k fanfiction would make her think deeply about her own beliefs. Yang would be excited by the heroic sacrifices and the characters' unwavering loyalty. These elements would fuel her own sense of heroism.
For Ruby, a Chibi fanfic would be like a dream come true. It combines her love for their story with the cuteness of Chibi. Yang would be so into it that she'd start imagining herself in Chibi form doing all sorts of crazy things. Weiss would be slowly won over by the charm of the Chibi fanfic, realizing that it's not just about being cute but also about a different perspective on their characters. Blake would be quietly enjoying it, seeing the potential for new and interesting storylines within the Chibi concept.
Well, if RWBY characters were to watch Attack on Titan fanfiction, they might be really confused at first. Ruby, with her innocent nature, would probably be wide - eyed and full of questions. Weiss might be a bit critical, analyzing the writing style and how it compares to the original Attack on Titan. Blake could be more interested in the relationships and character dynamics within the fanfiction, seeing as she has a penchant for complex stories. Yang, on the other hand, would probably be making jokes about the more outlandish parts of the fanfiction.
Ruby would likely be very enthusiastic. She is always eager to see her friends in new and exciting situations, and fanfiction can provide that. Weiss would initially be a bit of a skeptic, checking for grammar and proper use of the characters. But if it had a good plot, she could become a fan. Blake would be more into analyzing how the fanfiction portrays the emotional bonds between the characters. Yang would just have a great time reading it, especially if there were some cool action scenes with her in it.
Weiss would be more analytical. She'd focus on the quality of the writing, grammar, and the way the story is structured. Blake would look for deeper meanings and themes, like how the fanfiction reflects on power dynamics or friendship. Yang would simply enjoy the action - packed parts and any cool fight scenes.
Well, it's a really strange concept as Attack on Titan is a fictional entity and can't actually 'watch' a fanfic. But if we were to be creative, maybe it would be like the characters in the series are observing an alternate version of their own story. They might be shocked, amused or even inspired by the different plotlines and characterizations in the fanfic.
For Ruby, the Naruto fanfiction would open up a whole new world of adventure. She'd be completely immersed in it, sharing her favorite parts with her team. Yang would have a blast reading it, especially when it comes to the powerful and flashy ninja techniques. She'd probably try to imitate some of them in a playful way. Weiss would analyze it from a literary perspective, critiquing the use of language and the pacing of the story. Blake would find the stories of the Naruto characters' growth and struggles to be very relatable, and would think about how similar themes play out in RWBY.
Ruby, being young and innocent, would be extremely uncomfortable and probably try to pretend she never heard of it. Weiss, with her proper and sometimes uptight nature, would be outraged and would not tolerate its existence. Blake, while she has a more nuanced view on different types of literature, would still consider this inappropriate for their group and the general image they uphold. Yang would also be quite disgusted and would probably make it clear that she doesn't support this kind of fan - made content related to their friend Jaune.
The old story can give characters a sense of purpose. For instance, if their ancestors had a role in the old story, they might feel compelled to continue that legacy.