In a science - fiction based fan fiction, perhaps the story involves a group of characters who find themselves in a seemingly inescapable situation. But through some very tricky thinking and using the laws of physics in a clever way, they manage to get out of it. This would be an example of a tricksie plot in fan fiction.
Some '1632 fan fictions' could be centered around the political intrigue in the world. Imagine a story where different factions are vying for power and a young upstart character from the original '1632' series has to navigate through this complex web of power struggles, using his wits and the relationships he has built over time to come out on top. There could also be fan fictions that explore the cultural exchange between different groups in the '1632' world, like how the arrival of new people affects the local traditions.
Well, 'tricksie fan fiction' could be about various things. It might be fan fiction that involves characters who are tricky or full of mischief. For example, if it's related to a fantasy series, the characters could be using their wits and trickery to outsmart their opponents in the story.
Since the term'sdult' seems incorrect, if we assume it's 'adult' fan fiction, an example could be a fan - written story about two characters from a popular TV show engaging in a romantic relationship with more mature undertones, like exploring their physical attraction and the challenges it brings. Another example might be a story set in a fantasy world where characters face adult - like moral dilemmas related to power and desire.
One example could be a story where the nanny is a magical being who uses her powers to protect the children she looks after from evil forces in a fictional town. Another might be a modern - day nanny fan fic where the nanny is a young woman trying to make it in a big city while also dealing with the dramas of the wealthy family she works for. There could also be a historical nanny fan fiction, like a nanny during the Victorian era who has to navigate the strict social norms while taking care of the children of a noble family.
Since the term 'asult' is not a common or well - defined one in the context of fan fiction, I can't really give examples. If it's a misspelling for 'adult', then examples would include fan - created stories with sexual or overly violent content, but such content is not appropriate to promote.
I'm sorry, I don't have any examples of 'iwtcird fan fiction' as I don't know what 'iwtcird' is. It could be a completely new or made - up concept that I'm not familiar with.
One example could be a fanfic based on a popular fantasy series where a minor character is submissive to a powerful wizard. The story might detail their daily tasks and how they interact with the wizard in a submissive way.
One example could be a fan fiction based on a superhero universe where a villain uses a new weapon that shrinks the superheroes, and the story then follows how they deal with being small. Another might be in a fantasy - based fan fic where a magical spell goes wrong and shrinks the main characters, leading them on a journey to reverse the spell.
Sorry, without knowing exactly what 'westwords' is, it's hard to give specific examples. But generally, if it's a western - themed story, a fan fiction example could be a story about a new outlaw in the 'westwords' world causing trouble for the existing characters.
Sure. In some 'fury fan fiction', there could be a story about a magical creature that has been wronged and its fury leads it on a quest for revenge. For instance, a unicorn that has its forest destroyed by dark wizards. Its fury drives it to seek out the wizards and restore its home. Also, consider a fan - made story about a detective in a noir - like setting. His fury at the injustice in the city makes him go on a crusade against the criminals, in a more brutal and unforgiving way than usual.