One common trope is the 'fish out of water' scenario. For example, a normal person gets thrown into a world surrounded by celebrities. Another is the 'rivalry to love' where the celebrities compete for the main character's affection.
One common trope is the 'fish out of water' scenario where the protagonist, often a new addition to the Halo universe, finds themselves surrounded by a group of characters who form the harem. Another is the 'protective harem' where the members of the harem band together to protect the main character from various threats in the Halo world.
One popular trope is the overprotective yandere. In yandere harem fanfiction, this character is extremely possessive of the main character and will go to great lengths to keep others away. Another trope is the rivalry among the harem members. They often compete for the main character's attention, which can lead to some intense and dramatic scenes. Also, the 'damsel in distress' scenario where the main character is constantly in need of protection from the yandere or other threats is quite common.
One popular trope is the 'accidental harem' where the protagonist unknowingly attracts multiple love interests. For example, in many school - set anime fanfictions, the main character's kind nature or unique talent draws in different characters of the opposite sex. Another is the 'harem competition' where the love interests compete for the protagonist's affection, often leading to humorous and dramatic situations. Also, the 'protective harem' where the members of the harem work together to protect the protagonist from external threats is quite common.
One common trope is the 'Fish out of Water' where the main character, often a self - insert or an original character, finds themselves in the RWBY universe and attracts the attention of multiple characters from the show, forming a harem. For example, a character from our world suddenly ends up at Beacon Academy and has to adapt while dealing with the romantic interests of Ruby, Weiss, Blake, and Yang.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to lovers' scenario. Maybe two male celebrities who seem to have a bit of a rivalry in real life are depicted as falling in love in the fanfic. Another is the 'roommate' trope, where two gay celebs live together and gradually develop feelings for each other.
One popular trope is the 'powerful Naruto' where he is even more powerful than in the original series. This attracts multiple female characters to him. Another is the 'outsider acceptance' trope, where Naruto, who was once an outcast in the village, now has a harem of girls who fully accept and love him for who he is. And there's also the 'adventure harem' trope where Naruto goes on various adventures with his harem members.
A third popular trope is the 'forbidden love' aspect. Maybe a relationship between a Naruto character and a Bakugan - related character is frowned upon in their respective worlds. This adds an element of drama and tension to the fanfiction. For example, if a shinobi from Naruto falls in love with a Bakugan trainer, their different cultures and duties might create obstacles for their relationship.
One popular trope is the 'fish out of water' situation where the main character, often a self - insert or an OC, finds themselves in the middle of a harem of Harry Potter characters. Another is the 'enemies to lovers' within the harem, where some of the characters initially dislike the main character but then fall for them. Also, the 'power - up' trope is common, where the main character gains new magical abilities or knowledge through their interactions with the harem members.
One popular trope is the 'Chosen One's Harem'. Since Harry is the Chosen One in the Potterverse, having a harem around him can play on the idea of different characters being drawn to his power and destiny. Another is the 'School Harem' as Hogwarts is a central setting. Girls (or guys in some fics) from different houses might form a harem around Harry due to his heroics in school. Also, the 'Magical Bond Harem' where magical bonds, like a soul - mate type of bond, connect Harry to multiple characters in the harem.
One common trope is the 'fish out of water' situation where the main character, often a new addition to the wizarding world, attracts the attention of multiple male characters. For example, a Muggle - born witch suddenly finding herself in the middle of a group of Hogwarts heartthrobs. Another trope is the 'forbidden love' aspect, like falling in love with a Slytherin when you're from Gryffindor and having to deal with the house rivalries within the reverse harem. There's also the 'powerful heroine' trope, where the female lead has some unique power or ability that makes her stand out and draws the guys to her.