Jon Snow could also be a popular character for crossovers. He has a noble and somewhat mysterious air. In the Elder Scrolls, he could be seen as a sort of hero figure like many of the protagonists there. He might team up with the Companions in Skyrim or get involved in the political intrigue of the Elder Scrolls' kingdoms.
Arya Stark could be another popular choice. She's a skilled assassin. In the Elder Scrolls world, she could be compared to the Dark Brotherhood assassins. Fanfictions might explore how she would train with them or use her skills to survive in the Elder Scrolls' dangerous world. Maybe she'd even take on some of the Elder Scrolls' bad guys.
Definitely the Dragonborn and Daenerys. As mentioned before, they both have a dragon - related aspect. Their personalities are also quite strong. The Dragonborn is a hero with great power and Daenerys is a powerful queen. Their meeting would be a clash of two strong - willed leaders.
The Dragonborn is extremely popular. Since they are the main protagonist in Skyrim, they are often the center of many fanfiction stories. People like to explore their backstories further, like where they came from before the events of the game. Another popular character is Sheogorath. His chaotic and unpredictable nature makes for great storytelling. Writers can put him in all sorts of strange situations. And then there's Serana. Her vampire nature and her complex relationship with the Dragonborn in the Dawnguard DLC make her a favorite among fans, who often write about her post - Dawnguard adventures or her past.
The 'romantic crossover' is also quite popular. A character from Game of Thrones might fall in love with a character from Elder Scrolls. This can lead to all sorts of interesting plot developments as they come from different cultures and backgrounds. It also allows for exploration of the different concepts of love and relationships in both universes. For instance, the arranged marriages in Game of Thrones contrast with the more diverse forms of relationships in Elder Scrolls.
One popular trope is the 'fish - out - of - water' story. For example, a character from Elder Scrolls suddenly finds themselves in the unfamiliar and often brutal world of Game of Thrones. Another is the power - sharing trope, where a character from Elder Scrolls with special powers teams up with a Game of Thrones character to gain more power or to fight a common enemy.
The characters would interact in very interesting ways. For instance, Tyrion Lannister might be fascinated by the Dwemer technology if some of it made its way into the crossover. He would probably try to understand it and use it to his advantage in the political games of Westeros.
To write an 'Elder Scrolls and Game of Thrones' fanfiction, it's crucial to balance the two universes. Don't let one overshadow the other. You can start by creating a plot outline that includes key elements from both. Maybe a quest in Elder Scrolls that somehow leads to Westeros or vice versa. Research is key. Look into the lore of both, from the history of the Targaryens to the origin of the Daedric Princes. And don't be afraid to experiment with different writing styles to find what suits your story best.
One great 'Elder Scrolls and Game of Thrones' fanfiction is 'The Dragonborn in Westeros'. It combines the magic and adventure elements from Elder Scrolls with the complex political intrigue of Game of Thrones. The story follows the Dragonborn as he navigates the dangerous world of Westeros, facing off against powerful lords and mysterious forces. It's a really exciting read for fans of both universes.
The Night Mother is often a very popular character. She is the spiritual leader of the Dark Brotherhood, and fanfictions like to explore her mysterious past and her connection to the Void. Writers often use her as a source of dark wisdom and prophecy in their stories.
Well, Daenerys Targaryen is often a popular choice. Her dragons and her journey of reclaiming the Iron Throne can be easily adapted into crossovers. For example, if she were to cross into a world full of magic - users, how would she use her power? Also, Jaime Lannister is quite popular. His character arc from a seemingly villainous knight to a more complex figure can be explored in different settings. In a crossover with a historical setting, his knightly skills and code of honor (or lack thereof at times) would be very interesting to play with.
Cersei Lannister could also be a popular choice. Her cunning and thirst for power in Game of Thrones could be enhanced in the Overlord fanfiction world. She could use her wits and the resources of the Lannisters to become a powerful Overlord - like figure, perhaps even making deals with the dark forces often associated with the Overlord concept.
Arya Stark with Elder Scrolls training could be a very powerful combination. If she learned the ways of stealth and assassination in Elder Scrolls, combined with her already impressive skills from Game of Thrones, she could become a deadly assassin. She could use Elder Scrolls - style magic to enhance her stealth and take out her targets more effectively.