For a fanfiction, Sophie Turner would make an excellent faceclaim for Sansa Stark. She has that red - haired beauty and has shown Sansa's growth throughout the series very well. Richard Madden as Robb Stark is also a good choice. His heroic look fits the character. And Lena Headey for Cersei Lannister. She can convey Cersei's complexity and power - hungry nature.
Regarding young Gendry, Joe Dempsie has the right look. He has that rough - around - the - edges charm that Gendry has. Shireen Baratheon could be well - represented by Kerry Ingram. Her sweet and kind face matches the character. And for Rickon Stark, Art Parkinson is a good faceclaim with his wild - haired look.
There is also 'A Different Westeros'. In this fanfiction, the political landscape is completely changed from the start. Instead of the traditional power struggles, new houses rise to prominence and the story follows their journey through a very different version of the events we know from the show and books. It's full of unexpected twists and turns.
A fanfiction might explore Viserys' relationship with his sister Daenerys in a more in - depth way. For example, it could show how they might have worked together more effectively if Viserys had been less cruel and more strategic. In this fanfiction, Viserys could have been a mentor to Daenerys, teaching her about the history and politics of Westeros.
A good Game of Thrones fanfiction often has well - developed characters. Just like in the original series, the characters need to be complex and multi - dimensional. For example, if it's about Jon Snow, it should explore his internal conflicts further. Another factor is a believable plot. It should fit within the world of Westeros, so no out - of - place modern concepts.
One great 'Game of Thrones' Phoenix fanfiction is 'The Phoenix in Westeros'. It features a phoenix arriving in the world of Westeros and changing the power dynamics. The story is well - written, with vivid descriptions of the phoenix's powers and how it interacts with the various characters in the series.
Staying true to the world - building of Westeros is important too. The fanfiction should have the same feel of the different regions, cultures, and political systems. A good fanfiction won't just throw in random modern concepts but will keep the medieval - like setting intact. For instance, the power dynamics between the noble houses need to be well - presented.
The Game of Thrones comics can be good. They have nice art and do a decent job of telling the story. However, if you're a purist, you might have some issues with certain interpretations or changes made in the comic version.
A very creative fanfiction is 'A Hobbit's Quest in King's Landing'. Here, a hobbit travels to King's Landing. The contrast between the simple hobbit life and the devious and power - hungry environment of King's Landing makes for a fascinating read. The hobbit's naivete and honesty cause all sorts of disruptions and also unexpected alliances in the cut - throat world of the capital.
Yes, there are some interesting ones. Some fanfictions blend the magical elements from Harry Potter with the complex political intrigue of Game of Thrones. For example, there might be a story where a wizard from the Harry Potter world gets transported to Westeros and has to navigate its power struggles using magic in ways that the people there have never seen before.
First, understand the core elements of both. Know the politics, characters, and magic in 'Game of Thrones', and the nature of vampires and Dracula in his lore. Then, create a unique premise. Maybe a Targaryen with a connection to Dracula's bloodline. Also, stay true to the tone of both. 'Game of Thrones' is dark and gritty, and so is the Dracula story. Don't make it too out - of - place.