In Overlord fanfiction, one popular trope is the 'ally - or - enemy' situation. Characters in the fan - made stories often have to decide whether to side with Ainz or oppose him. Another is the 'rebuilding the world' trope as Ainz has the power to change the world around him. In Fairy Tail fanfiction, the 'lost magic' trope is quite popular. Writers like to create new and rare magic forms that were lost in the past. Also, the 'festival' trope where the guild participates in a big event is often explored in fanfiction, adding a slice - of - life aspect to the magical world.
In Overlord anime fanfiction, a common trope is the 'What if' scenarios. For example, what if Ainz Ooal Gown made different choices in ruling the Great Tomb of Nazarick. Another is the overpowered protagonist trope which is already prominent in the original but gets explored further in fanfiction. In Fairy Tail fanfiction, the 'found family' trope is popular as the guild is like a big family in the original. Also, the 'power - up' trope where characters gain new magic abilities is quite common.
One popular trope is the 'gamer in a new world' where the main character, often from our world, gets transported into the Fairy Tail universe and uses their gaming knowledge to their advantage. For example, they might know strategies from RPGs that help them in battles in the Fairy Tail world.
One popular trope is the struggle for power. The necromancer in Fairy Tail fanfiction often has to deal with the power they possess. They might be tempted to use it for wrong reasons like revenge or domination. Another trope is the outcast status. Since necromancy is often seen as a dark art in the Fairy Tail universe, the necromancer character is usually an outcast, shunned by the regular guild members. And then there's the redemption arc. Some fanfictions show the necromancer trying to redeem themselves and use their powers for good, despite the initial negative perception.
One popular trope is the 'opposites attract' concept. In Fairy Tail Romeo Yaoi fanfiction, it could be Romeo, who is perhaps more outgoing and impulsive, paired with a character who is more reserved. Another trope is the 'protective partner'. For example, a character might protect Romeo from danger within the Fairy Tail universe. There's also the 'forbidden love' trope, considering the magical guild's rules and social norms within the Fairy Tail world that could potentially create barriers for their relationship.
One popular trope is the 'lost Exceed' where the OC is separated from their family or group and has to find their way back. Another is the 'Exceed with a hidden power' that gets revealed at a crucial moment in the story. For example, an Exceed who can suddenly turn invisible to save their friends from danger.
The friendship - across - universes trope is also big. Characters from Naruto and Fairy Tail form strong bonds despite coming from different worlds. For example, Naruto and Natsu becoming best friends and fighting side by side against common enemies. Their different fighting styles and personalities complement each other, making for an exciting story.
The 'romantic crossover' trope is also quite popular. Picture Edward falling for a Fairy Tail mage or vice versa. It adds an interesting dynamic to the story, mixing the brooding love of Twilight with the more flamboyant relationships in Fairy Tail. There's also the 'team - up' trope, where characters from both series join forces to face a common enemy, which often leads to some exciting battles and plot developments.
One popular trope is the 'relaxation and bonding' trope. In many fanfictions, the characters go on vacation to relax after all their battles. They get to bond in new ways, like having a campfire and sharing stories. Another is the 'romantic getaway' trope. For example, Natsu and Lucy might go on a vacation just the two of them and their relationship develops further in a more peaceful setting.
Popular tropes in 'Fairy Tail Self Insert Harem Fanfiction' include the self - insert having a unique magic that no one else has. This makes them stand out and attracts the characters in the harem. The 'rescue and be rescued' trope is also often seen. The self - insert might save a character from danger, and then later be saved by another member of the harem. Additionally, the 'shared trauma or goal' trope can be used. If the self - insert and the harem members have a common experience or objective, it can strengthen their relationships.
One popular trope is the struggle between the Ice Devil Slayer's powers and their own humanity. Since they deal with ice - based magic, often there's a battle against the coldness within themselves. Another is the mentorship or rivalry with other Fairy Tail members. For example, they might learn from an older wizard or compete with a fellow guildmate in terms of power and skill development.
A common trope is the team - up against a powerful villain. This could be a super - strong demon from Fairy Tail's lore combined with an evil force from Dragon Ball Z. The heroes from both series then have to put aside their differences and work together. Also, the 'rivalry' trope is often used. For instance, Natsu and Goku might start off as rivals, competing to see who is stronger, but then they realize they need to work together. And of course, there's the 'training' trope, where characters from one series train the characters from the other series in their respective fighting styles.