The relationships in the fanfic are likely to be distinct. Instead of the hero's party dynamics, we'll see new alliances and rivalries among the banished characters. They may team up out of necessity, having a common experience of being cast out, and their interactions will be based on their shared situation rather than the goals of the hero's party.
One interesting aspect could be the character development. Characters who were once part of the hero's party now have to find their own paths. They might face new challenges and form different relationships outside the context of the hero's group.
In this novel, the banished character often has to deal with the stigma of being cast out. They might encounter different situations that force them to re - evaluate their skills and values. For example, they could find that their abilities, which were perhaps undervalued in the hero's party, are actually very useful in other contexts. This can lead to all sorts of adventures and character development as they build a new life away from the group they were once a part of.
Another way it deviates is in the relationships. In the original, relationships are mainly about friendship, mentorship, and the battle between good and evil. In the diaper fanfic, relationships might be more about caregiving, like who takes care of the diaper - wearing characters, and how they interact in this new, more domestic - like situation.
Well, it might deviate in terms of the character's personality. In the original, Wonder Woman is known for her strong sense of justice and moral compass. But in a breaking fanfic, she could be more morally ambiguous, making choices that are not as straightforwardly 'good'.
The obvious deviation is the physical transformation of Naruto into a catgirl. In the original story, Naruto is a male ninja, while in the fanfic, he takes on a more feminine and feline form. This changes his appearance and likely his movement and behavior as well.
It's about a character who gets banished from the hero's party. There are various plot elements such as adventure, self - discovery, and new relationships that the banished character forms.
One main theme is self - discovery. The protagonist, after being banished, has to find his own path and identity outside of the hero's party. Another theme could be redemption. He might be trying to prove himself in a new way. And also friendship, as he may form new relationships away from his former comrades.
Well, in the original, Harry is very close to the Weasleys, especially Ron. They go through many adventures together. But in this fanfic, if Harry hates them, it changes everything. It means that all the shared experiences and the bond that was built over time in the original no longer exists in this fanfic. It's a radical change from the positive and warm relationship they have in the original story.
Yes, it's quite common. Fanfic often takes creative liberties and may go in different directions from the original.
The protagonist is obviously an important character. Since he is the one banished from the hero party. There must also be characters in the hero party itself that play a role, like the leader of the party who might have made the decision to banish him. And then there are likely characters that the protagonist meets after being banished, such as new allies or enemies in his new journey.