One plot involves Thor losing his memory but still having his powers. The Avengers have to help him regain his memories while also dealing with a new enemy that is targeting Thor because of his weakened state. This creates a lot of emotional and action - packed moments as the team tries to protect him and restore his identity.
Steve Rogers, on the other hand, would be a bit more diplomatic. He might not fully understand the concept of fanfiction at first, but he'd respect the creativity of the fans. He could say that while it's not the 'official' story, it shows how much people love Thor and the Avengers. He might even find some of the stories that highlight Thor's heroic side inspiring for his own leadership.
There might be a fanfiction where Jane discovers a new Asgardian relic that has a special connection to Thor. This could lead to a series of adventures as they try to figure out the relic's purpose together. They might face challenges from other Asgardians who think the relic should be kept hidden or used in a different way. It could also test their relationship as they deal with the different opinions and pressures.
One popular trope is the 'revelation' trope. For example, the Avengers might watch Thor's past battles and learn something new about him that changes their perception. It could be a hidden strength or a past sacrifice.
One interesting story could be about Thor and Loki having to team up against a new, powerful enemy that neither of them can face alone. This forces them to put aside their differences and use their combined powers and wits to save Asgard.
One great Thor and Avengers fanfiction is 'The Reunion'. It focuses on Thor's return to the Avengers after being away for a while. The story does a great job of showing his relationships with the other members, especially how he reconnects with Tony Stark after some previous tensions. It has some exciting battle scenes as well.
One interesting storyline could be Thor finding out that his soul mate is an unexpected Avenger, like Bruce Banner. Their relationship could be about Thor helping Banner control the Hulk, and in the process, they discover a deeper connection.
Well, it could lead to some interesting discussions. Maybe they'd debate about how accurate the portrayals in the fanfiction are compared to the real Thor they know. For example, if the fanfiction shows Thor in a love story that's completely out of character, they could joke about it or even have a serious talk about what makes Thor, Thor. And it might also give them new insights into how the public perceives Thor.
A lot of 'avengers thor crossover fanfiction' has the theme of redemption. Maybe Thor has to make up for some mistakes he made in the past, or he helps other Avengers members who are in need of redemption. It's a way to add more emotional depth to the characters. Also, the theme of exploration is common. This could be exploring new realms or new powers together as a team.
Often, power dynamics is a theme. Thor is a very powerful being, and when in a gay relationship in fanfiction, how that power affects or is affected by the relationship is explored. For instance, if he's in a relationship with a less powerful Avenger, how does he balance his power? Also, themes of loyalty and friendship within the Avengers are often re - examined in the context of Thor's gay relationship. Writers might show how his friends support or struggle with his new relationship status.
One popular plot is the Avengers getting trapped in a ghost - infested dimension and having to rely on the Ghostbusters to get them out. The Ghostbusters would use their knowledge of the spectral world to navigate and the Avengers would use their combat skills to fend off any threats. Another plot could be a villain that has the ability to possess the Avengers and the Ghostbusters have to figure out how to exorcise them. It makes for a tense and action - packed story.