It could also be a sign of vulnerability in a way. When a character clenches their teeth in front of their friends or allies, it might show that they are struggling but don't want to admit it. This can strengthen relationships as friends might offer more support when they realize the character is trying to be tough but actually needs help. In a Spearman Fate/stay fanfic, Spearman's comrades might react this way to his clenching - teeth moments.
If a character clenches their teeth often, it might make others see them as stubborn or strong - willed. This could either attract others who admire these qualities or push away those who find it intimidating. For instance, in a relationship with a more gentle - natured character in the fanfic, the clenching - teeth character might seem too forceful at times.
Another possibility is that it represents concentration. When a character is about to perform a difficult task or a powerful magic in the Fate/stay universe within the fanfic, clenching their teeth can be a way of focusing their energy and attention. It's like they are gathering all their strength, both physical and mental, to achieve their goal.
It can make characters more strategic. For example, if a character has a gamer - like mind, they might analyze their opponents' weaknesses and strengths more like in a game, rather than just relying on their instincts as in the original Fate Stay Night.
Gilgamesh's character development is somewhat unique. He starts off as extremely haughty and self - centered. As the story progresses, we see glimpses of his more complex nature. For example, his interactions with other characters, especially in certain routes, show that he has a sense of honor deep down, though it is often overshadowed by his pride.
His relationships with his friends might have become strained. Since he was in seclusion, he wouldn't have been able to interact with them regularly. They might have felt abandoned and been initially angry or hurt.
In the fanfiction, Archer might develop through his relationships. If he falls in love with a character, it could change his cold and detached nature, making him more empathetic and changing his priorities in the war.
It can limit their choices. For example, if a character is under the 'curse of fate', they might find that certain paths are blocked to them no matter how hard they try. They could be fated to be in a certain place at a certain time, which might lead them into dangerous situations.
It can make the reading experience a bit dull. Too much exposition means a lot of information is being thrown at you all at once, which can be hard to take in.
It could start a chain of events. Maybe after inserting the magazine, Blake is then ready to engage in a fight, which drives the plot forward into a combat sequence.
In fanfic, the Naruto robot body can have a significant impact on his relationships. His friends might initially be shocked or even a bit distant. For example, Sakura might be hesitant to get close to him at first because he seems so different now. However, as time passes, they could come to accept and even admire his new form. His enemies, on the other hand, might see him as an even greater threat. They would have to adjust their strategies when facing a Naruto with a robot body that has enhanced abilities. Some might be more cautious, while others might be more aggressive in trying to destroy this new and powerful version of Naruto.
When Naruto releases the Kyuubi in the fanfic, it might change his relationship with his sensei, Kakashi. Kakashi would be on high alert, ready to step in if Naruto loses control. At the same time, he would be guiding Naruto on how to better manage the Kyuubi's power. This could bring them closer as Naruto learns from Kakashi's experience. And Naruto's relationship with the other ninja in the village would also shift. Some would look up to him more as a powerful force to protect them, while others might be jealous of his new - found strength.