Probably try to figure out who you are. In a Game of Thrones fanfiction, identities can be complex. You might be a noble, a peasant, a knight, or even someone with a hidden past. Check your clothing, any items on you. If you're wearing rags, you could be a poor peasant, but if you have fine silk and jewels, you might be of high birth. This knowledge will be crucial for your survival and actions in this new world.
Hide. Just hide immediately. The world of Game of Thrones is full of danger. There could be warring factions, bandits, or even wild animals. Find a hiding place, like a small alcove, a thicket of bushes if you're outside, or a dark corner in a building. By hiding first, you can observe the situation without being immediately detected, and then plan your next move more carefully.
The first thing would probably be to check out my new appearance. Ruby has those striking silver eyes and that iconic red cloak. I'd also look around to see if I'm in Vale or some other place from the RWBY world. Maybe I'd reach for Crescent Rose to make sure it's there, just in case I need to defend myself right away.
Be cautious. The characters in Game of Thrones can be very unpredictable. Don't trust anyone right away. If you meet a character like Tyrion Lannister, for example, you can start by being respectful and showing intelligence. Avoid making quick judgments. Listen more than you talk at first. If you come across a more hostile character, like Ramsay Bolton, it's best to be submissive until you can find a way to escape or defend yourself.
No. It's not necessarily bad. In fact, it's part of what made the show so engaging. Fanfiction - like elements can bring a sense of unpredictability and a large - scale, immersive world - building. It attracted a wide audience who were drawn to the complex and ever - evolving story.
Perhaps she wakes up in a small town in Twilight. She soon discovers that she is being hunted by the Volturi because they think she has some special ability that could disrupt their order. She teams up with the Cullens to try and protect herself and figure out what's going on with her.
It can be a good thing. Fanfiction allows fans to explore different aspects of the 'Game of Thrones' world that the original might not have covered. It keeps the interest alive and shows the creativity of the fan base.
The first thing might be to check if I still have Peter's spider - abilities. I'd probably try to climb the walls of my room just to confirm it. It would be so exciting to see if I could do what he does.
One possible plot could be that the protagonist wakes up in the Naruto world as Sakura. They might then try to use Sakura's medical skills to help the villagers. Maybe they also have to face the challenges of the ninja world, like dealing with enemy attacks while trying to fit into Sakura's life.
Yes, it can be. Fan fiction allows for more creativity and different perspectives. It gives fans a chance to explore the world of Game of Thrones in ways the original creators might not have thought of.
Fanfictions add new perspectives. They allow fans to explore different character relationships, like a friendship between Arya and Cersei which was not really explored in the show. This enriches the fandom as it gives more depth to the characters. Also, they can inspire fan art and discussions within the fandom. For example, if a fanfiction has a really interesting take on Jon Snow's parentage, it can spark debates and new ideas among fans.
It could be seen as bad. Many fans had expectations for a more complex and diverse plot. Focusing too much on Jon and Danny's relationship might have made the story seem narrow. It could have overshadowed other interesting characters and storylines.