Often, a sense of betrayal is a theme. If the reader has initially had positive feelings or expectations towards Ink Sans in the fanfic, his actions that cause harm can feel like a betrayal. It might also explore themes of power imbalance, with Ink Sans having some sort of power over the reader which he misuses to cause hurt.
A theme that can't be ignored is redemption. Some 'ink sans hurts reader fanfic' might explore the possibility of Ink Sans redeeming himself after causing the hurt. This could involve a journey of self - discovery for him and a process of forgiveness or at least understanding on the reader's part.
One common theme could be psychological turmoil. The 'hurts' aspect might involve Ink Sans causing emotional distress to the reader - perhaps through manipulation or unexpected actions. Another theme could be conflict. There may be a struggle between the reader's perception of Ink Sans and the reality of his hurtful behavior, leading to an internal or external battle.
The use of suspense is crucial. Hinting at why Ink Sans might hurt the reader but not revealing it all at once can keep the reader on the edge of their seat. Also, a vivid and immersive setting can enhance the story. If it's set in a strange and otherworldly place related to the Ink Sans universe, it adds to the overall atmosphere.
One common theme could be the exploration of family and relationships. Since the concept involves a pregnant character, it might focus on how Ink Sans and other characters deal with the upcoming addition to their 'family' within the fanfic's universe.
One common theme could be a corruption arc for Sans. Maybe something in the story causes him to lose his usual moral compass. Another theme might be a misinterpretation of his powers, leading him to accidentally hurt others at first. And sometimes, it could be a darker take on the 'kill or be killed' concept in the Undertale universe, where Sans is forced to take actions that harm others to protect himself or someone else.
Many fanfictions also explore their relationship on an emotional level. How they come to understand and care for each other. Some might show a slow - burn relationship where they start off as enemies or at least not friends and gradually develop feelings for one another. It's all about the complex dynamics between these two interesting characters.
One common theme is sacrifice. Ink Sans might get hurt while sacrificing himself for others. Another theme could be loneliness. His hurt could be exacerbated by a sense of isolation.
A common theme is the conflict between Ink and Error. Ink represents creation while Error is about destruction, so their relationship is often filled with tension and drama.
One great Ink Sans x Reader fanfiction is 'A Colorful Encounter'. It beautifully depicts the unique relationship between Ink Sans and the reader. The story is filled with vivid descriptions that make you feel like you're in the Undertale universe with them.
One popular theme in Ink Sans x Error Sans fanfiction is the idea of balance. The two characters seem to be polar opposites, and fanfiction writers explore how they could potentially bring balance to each other or to the multiverse as a whole. Also, the theme of acceptance is quite prevalent. Ink Sans accepting Error Sans' destructive nature and Error Sans accepting Ink Sans' creative chaos can lead to some really heartwarming or thought - provoking storylines.
A common plot is when Chara's thirst for power or revenge gets in the way. Sans, who is usually a laid - back but very perceptive character, sees the danger in Chara's intentions. So, he steps in. Sometimes it's because Chara is trying to manipulate the timeline or gain control over the Underground in a way that would be harmful. Sans then has to take action, which can result in him hurting Chara. It's all about exploring the deeper, darker sides of these two complex characters.
A sense of otherworldliness is common too. Since Gaster Sans is from a rather strange and unique universe, the fanfictions often play with the idea of the reader being in a very different, almost alien world. This can lead to themes of adjustment, as the reader tries to fit into this new world while being in a relationship with Gaster Sans.