Character interaction is crucial. When crossing over with another universe, how the characters from Dragon's Dogma interact with those from the other world needs to be well - thought - out. For example, if it's a crossover with 'Final Fantasy', the Arisen's more grounded and physical combat style compared to the magic - heavy Final Fantasy characters would create interesting dynamics. Another key element is the plot. It should be engaging and make sense in the context of both universes. The story could revolve around a common threat that affects both worlds, like a powerful demon or an ancient evil awakening.
The lore of both universes must be respected. In a Dragon's Dogma and 'Elder Scrolls' crossover, for instance, the different mythologies and histories of the two need to be integrated carefully. You can't just throw the concepts together randomly. Also, the power levels of the characters should be balanced. If it's a crossover with a universe where characters are extremely powerful, like in 'Dragon Ball', the Arisen's abilities need to be adjusted or enhanced in a believable way to keep the story fair and exciting. This might involve the Arisen learning new techniques or getting power - ups from the Dragon Ball universe.
The setting is also important. If the crossover is with 'Shadow of the Colossus', the vast and desolate landscapes of that game need to be incorporated in a way that affects the story. The Arisen might have to traverse these new terrains while facing the colossal creatures, and this could change their approach to combat and survival. The fanfiction should also consider how the different races and cultures in both universes would view each other, which can add depth to the story.
One idea for a Dragon's Dogma crossover fanfiction could be a crossover with 'The Witcher'. The protagonist of Dragon's Dogma, the Arisen, finds themselves in the world of The Witcher. They could team up with Geralt to fight a common enemy, perhaps a powerful dragon that has been causing chaos in both worlds. The Arisen's unique abilities, like being able to grab onto and climb large monsters, would be a great addition to Geralt's combat skills.
Well, in terms of 'Fire Emblem Dragon's Dogma Crossover Fanfiction', it could start with a character from Fire Emblem being mysteriously transported to the world of Dragon's Dogma. This character would then have to adapt to the new environment, learning about the strange creatures and the way of life there. They might meet the Arisen and team up with them. The story could then unfold as they try to find a way back home while also getting involved in the local conflicts of Dragon's Dogma, perhaps using Fire Emblem - style tactics to turn the tide of battles.
One popular theme is the clash of cultures. The noble and often politically - driven world of Fire Emblem meeting the more gritty and survival - based world of Dragon's Dogma. Another theme is power - sharing. How the skills and powers of characters from both series can be combined. For example, a Fire Emblem mage sharing magic knowledge with a Dragon's Dogma sorcerer.
Another idea for a fanfiction is to put Madeleine in a different world or time within the Dragon's Dogma universe. Suppose there was a time - rift that sent her to a future where the dragons had been defeated but new threats emerged. She would have to use her skills and knowledge in a completely new and challenging situation.
The lore of the Transformers must be respected. You can't just make up random rules about how Cybertron works. Make sure you understand the different factions, their goals, and the technology involved. This helps in creating a believable crossover story.
Character balance. You need to make sure that no single character from either cartoon overpowers the others in the war scenario. For example, if you cross over 'Powerpuff Girls' and 'Ben 10', you can't let Ben 10's alien forms completely dominate the fight against the Powerpuff Girls.
The lore of both universes has to be respected. The different rules about vampires, werewolves, and Blade's unique origin all need to be incorporated correctly. You can't just mix things up randomly. A good understanding of the mythology in both Blade and Underworld is essential. And also, the plot should be engaging. Maybe create a new threat that forces the characters from both worlds to interact, like a super - powerful hybrid creature that neither side can defeat alone.
Character consistency is crucial. Django has a certain set of values and a backstory that should be respected. If you're crossing over with another character, like say Indiana Jones, you need to make sure that Django's actions and reactions are in line with his personality from 'Django Unchained'.
Themes. In a Mars Attacks crossover with 'The Hunger Games', you could explore themes of power, survival, and rebellion. The Capitol could see the Martians as a new way to control the districts, or the districts could team up with some Martians (if possible) to overthrow the Capitol. It's about finding common themes between the two universes and building a story around them.
A good Dragon's Dogma Selene fanfiction often has a well - developed character for Selene. It should stay true to her personality from the game while also adding new layers. The plot should be engaging, whether it's a new adventure she goes on or a different take on her relationships within the game world.