Well, it might focus on the relationship between Bathym and the reader. It could start with a chance encounter. Bathym might have some unique characteristics that draw the reader in. As the story progresses, they could share moments of understanding, and perhaps even some romantic undertones could develop between them as they explore the Tokyo Afterschool Summoners universe.
In this story, it may revolve around how the reader impacts Bathym's life or vice versa. For example, the reader could be a new arrival in the Tokyo Afterschool Summoners world and Bathym could be the one to show them around. They could get into all sorts of situations, like getting involved in the local politics or helping out other summoners. Through these experiences, their bond would strengthen and the story would unfold.
We can expect a lot of interesting interactions. Maybe Bathym will teach the reader some unique skills in the game world. For instance, how to use certain magic spells or combat techniques.
Well, start by choosing a theme. Maybe it's about the reader character's journey to accept their new life as a ghoul or their struggle against the ghoul - eating nature. Then, focus on character development. The reader character should grow and change throughout the story. As for the Tokyo Ghoul elements, use the canon locations and events to add authenticity. For instance, you could set parts of the story in Anteiku or during a fight with the CCG. Also, make the interactions between the reader character and the Tokyo Ghoul characters believable. This might require you to study how the characters in the original series interact with each other.
Maybe a Death Note character like Light ends up in the Tokyo Ghoul world. He could see the ghouls as a new type of 'evil' to be eradicated. He'd have to deal with the fact that ghouls are much harder to kill than normal humans. And he might find that his usual methods of staying undetected don't work as well in this new, more dangerous world.
One great Tokyo Ghoul x Reader fanfiction is 'A Ghoul's Embrace'. It has a really engaging plot where the reader character gets caught up in the complex world of ghouls in Tokyo. The author does an amazing job of portraying the emotions and the struggle for survival.
The reader's character can be developed by showing their adaptation to the new world they are exposed to through Uta. They start learning about ghoul culture, their rules, and values. This knowledge might make them question their own beliefs and values, leading to a transformation. Also, if they get involved in Uta's life, like helping him in his shop or dealing with his ghoul friends, they will grow. Their reactions to different situations, whether it's a fight, a negotiation, or a simple conversation, all contribute to their character development.
A McGruff the Crime Dog x Reader story might involve the reader getting into trouble, perhaps being wrongly accused of a minor crime. Then McGruff steps in to help clear the reader's name and teach them about the justice system. He could use his knowledge and experience to show the reader how to avoid such situations in the future.
Well, it could be a spooky adventure. Maybe the child is lost in a haunted place and Nightmare Foxy somehow becomes their guide through the terrors. It might involve the child trying to escape the nightmares that Nightmare Foxy usually brings, but instead, they form an unexpected bond.
I'm not sure specifically what 'x reader story' is about as it's a very general term. It could be any kind of story that is related to a reader in some way. Maybe it's a story written for a particular type of reader, like a young reader or an adult reader.
The theme of forbidden love often comes up as well. In the Tokyo Ghoul universe, the relationship between a ghoul and a human is generally not accepted. So, in Nishiki x Reader fanfictions, there's often the tension of this forbidden love, with the two having to hide their relationship from others, whether it's other ghouls or the CCG.
To write a good reader character, start with giving them a distinct personality. For example, if you want them to be the shy type, describe how they blush when Ichigo talks to them or how they stammer their words. Also, give them some hobbies like painting or reading. This makes them more relatable.