You can also be firm and say that you have ethical objections to the nature of the Jafar character in the context of fanfiction. 'Jafar represents a lot of negative traits in the original story. I don't want to contribute to or be part of any fanfiction that might glorify or distort such a character. I believe in promoting positive and ethical fictional content, and Jafar doesn't fit into that for me.'
One way could be simply stating that you don't like the character of Jafar enough to engage in fanfiction about him. For example, 'I'm not a fan of Jafar, so I won't be part of any Jafar fanfiction.'
Just say 'no' directly. Sometimes the simplest answer is the best. If someone asks you to be involved in Jafar fanfiction, a flat 'no' can be very effective.
You can focus on their relationship in a non - romantic, more of a power - struggle sense. For example, write about how Jasmin tries to outwit Jafar's devious plans in the kingdom. It can be an exciting adventure - like story where her intelligence and courage are highlighted against Jafar's cunning.
Well, one aspect could be the character dynamics in this fanfiction. Sinbad is often depicted as a heroic and adventurous character, while Jafar is known for his villainous nature. In a lemon fanfiction, they might be exploring a more complex relationship that goes against their traditional portrayals. Maybe it shows a side of them where they find common ground or an unexpected attraction.
One interesting Magi female Jafar fanfiction could be where she has her own adventure in the Magi world, separate from the main male Jafar's story. She might discover new dungeons or form unique alliances with other characters.
One idea could be a story where Sinbad, the adventurous sailor, stumbles upon Jafar's lair during one of his voyages. Jafar, being the cunning sorcerer, initially sees Sinbad as a threat but then realizes he could use Sinbad's skills for his own gain. Sinbad, on the other hand, tries to outwit Jafar and free those who are under Jafar's spell in the lair.
One common theme is redemption. Many fanfictions explore whether Jafar can be redeemed after all his evil deeds, and how Aladdin might play a part in that. Another is power dynamics. Given Jafar's thirst for power and Aladdin's more humble origins, their relationship in terms of power is often explored.
One common theme is power dynamics. Given Jafar's thirst for power and Jasmine's position as a princess, their relationship in fanfiction often explores how power can both attract and repel them.
He would probably try to manipulate them. For example, he might deceive the White Rabbit into leading him to valuable magical items.
He could have been a lost wizard from another realm who ended up in Wonderland by accident. Maybe he was banished from his own land and had to find a new place to practice his magic.
Perhaps they fear that fanfiction could deviate too much from the original themes and values of the Harry Potter series. The official story has a certain moral and ethical framework, and fanfiction might distort it.