Well, it could be about how the pack copes with Humphrey's death. Maybe they go through a period of mourning and then try to find a new way to move forward. His death might also lead to some internal conflicts within the pack as they adjust to life without him.
The fanfic could focus on the impact of Humphrey's death on his closest friends or family. For instance, his mate might struggle with loneliness and grief. There could be flashbacks to their happy times together, which would make the loss even more poignant. And perhaps in the end, his memory would inspire the pack to be stronger and more united.
One possible plot is that Humphrey's death is a mystery at first. The pack tries to figure out what really happened. As they investigate, they discover secrets that Humphrey was keeping, and these secrets might have led to his death. This could lead to a lot of drama and soul - searching within the pack as they come to terms with the new revelations about their fallen friend.
The pups in the pack could be important characters. They might not fully understand what happened to Humphrey at first, and their journey of coming to terms with his death could be a big part of the story. And perhaps an older, wiser wolf in the pack who has seen a lot in their life could also be a main character, offering guidance and wisdom during this tough period.
Well, it could be that Humphrey becomes a strong leader. He might lead the pack in more daring adventures, like facing off against a bigger and more dangerous rival pack. Maybe he'd be more assertive in his relationships too, not letting others push him around.
Well, without having read it, it could be that Humphrey being not a wimp means he's bolder in his adventures. He might be more willing to take risks, like exploring new territories for the pack. This could lead to him encountering different challenges and enemies, and the fanfic would then detail how he overcomes these situations, all while his new, non - wimpy personality impacts his relationships with other wolves in the alpha and omega world.
One common theme is the power of their bond. Since Humphrey is an alpha and Lily is an omega, their connection is special. Another theme is about overcoming differences. In these fanfics, they often have to deal with differences in their status within the pack but still manage to be together.
If Humphrey wasn't a wimp, the plot could take a much more adventurous turn. He might be more assertive in his relationship with Kate. For example, he could lead the pack more bravely during their migrations or when facing threats. This would change the power dynamics within the pack as well, not just in his relationship with Kate but also with other wolves.
A really interesting alpha and omega Humphrey and Lily fanfic is 'Omega's Strength'. In this one, Lily, despite being an omega, shows great strength and Humphrey, the alpha, admires and supports her in her journey. The story is filled with action, adventure, and of course, the growing love between the two characters.
Well, Humphrey is the main focus here as it's in the title. As for the alpha and omega, they are likely important characters as well. The alpha might be a dominant figure, perhaps with the power to control Humphrey's mind. The omega could be in a more submissive or related role, maybe being affected by the mind control situation too. There could also be other characters that are friends or foes of Humphrey, who play a role in the events related to the mind control.
One common theme is their relationship development. How Humphrey and Kate's bond grows over time, from initial distrust to deep love.
Well, in such a fanfic, one key element could be the power dynamics related to the mind control. It might explore how Humphrey's mind is manipulated and the consequences of that. Another element could be the relationship between the characters involved in this mind control scenario, perhaps showing how it affects their interactions.
It could be the unique concept of Humphrey as a god. In the alpha and omega context, this is likely a departure from the norm, which makes it special.