Another trope is the 'love at first sight' scenario from the yandere's perspective. The yandere quickly becomes obsessed with the OC upon seeing them for the first time. This often leads to the yandere trying to isolate the OC from others, thinking that they are the only one who can truly care for the OC. It creates a lot of drama and conflict in the story as the OC may not feel the same way initially.
One common trope is the over - protective yandere. The yandere character in these fanfics often goes to extreme lengths to protect the Marvel OC, even if it means going against other characters or the law. For example, they might fight off villains in a very brutal way just to keep the OC safe.
One common trope is the 'isolation' trope. As mentioned before, the yandere will try to isolate the reader from others. Another is the 'jealousy' trope. The yandere gets extremely jealous at the slightest hint of the reader showing interest in someone else. Also, there's the 'protectiveness' trope, where the yandere believes she's protecting the reader from the world, but in reality, she's just being possessive.
In this type of fanfiction, a common trope is the yandere prince's single - minded devotion to the reader. He will put the reader above all else, including his own kingdom sometimes. The prince may also have a dark side that only the reader gets to see. This can add an element of mystery and danger to the relationship. Another trope is the idea of the reader being an outsider in the prince's world, which makes their relationship even more complex as the prince tries to fit the reader into his life while also keeping them all to himself.
One common trope is the 'fish out of water' situation. For example, if the OC is from a different time or place than the canon world, like an OC from modern times ending up in Middle - earth in a Lord of the Rings 'oc x cannon fanfiction'. Another is the 'love at first sight' trope, where the OC and the canon character fall for each other immediately. It's often used to quickly establish a relationship in the story.
One often - seen trope is the 'oc with a special power'. This power can either be a threat or an asset to the Akatsuki. It creates interesting dynamics as the Akatsuki members might want to use the oc for their power or protect them from others who would. Also, there's the 'redemption arc' trope for the Akatsuki through the oc's influence. The oc might make one or more of the members question their actions and seek a different path.
There's also 'Yandere's Gaze on the Marvel OC'. In this fanfic, the yandere character has an extreme fixation on the OC. The author does a great job of building the tension as the OC tries to navigate their relationship with this unpredictable yandere. The descriptions of the yandere's actions and the OC's reactions are really engaging.
A common trope is the 'forbidden love' trope. Since Sebastian has his own duties and often a dark nature in many interpretations, a relationship with a female oc can be seen as something that goes against the norm or is dangerous. Another is the 'damsel in distress' trope where the female oc gets into trouble and Sebastian has to save her.
One common trope is the 'opposites attract' scenario. The grand highblood's often menacing or complex nature is contrasted with the oc's more innocent or different qualities. This creates a dynamic relationship.
Well, one common trope might be the 'damsel in distress' where the abused oc is constantly in need of rescue. Another could be the alpha's over - the - top possessiveness being seen as a form of 'love' even though it's not healthy. But again, this is a rather dark and not - so - positive set of tropes.
Well, in Marvel OC dragon fanfiction, the 'Secret Identity' trope is quite popular. The OC hides their dragon powers and identity from the world, much like how many Marvel heroes have secret identities. The 'Training Arc' trope is also often seen. The OC has to train to master their dragon abilities, perhaps with the help of a well - known Marvel character like Iron Man or Captain America. And don't forget the 'Forbidden Love' trope. Maybe the OC falls in love with a non - dragon character in the Marvel universe, creating all sorts of drama.
One popular trope is the 'fish - out - of - water' story. An OC from a different part of the Marvel universe or a completely new background suddenly finds themselves in the world of S.H.I.E.L.D. and has to adapt quickly. For example, an alien OC having to learn about human culture while also dealing with the threats that S.H.I.E.L.D. faces.