Ra's al Ghul could also be a main villain. He might see the absence of Robin as a sign of weakness in Batman's legacy. He could try to take advantage of this and further his own plans for Gotham, perhaps even trying to recruit Robin for his own purposes if Robin is out on his own.
It could be a child of a minor god who has been overlooked. Maybe the child of Hecate, a young demigod with some really interesting magic powers that Percy and Artemis see potential in.
I think motherly Pokemon like Chansey would be likely to adopt a human. Chansey is known for its caring nature and is often seen helping injured Pokemon in Pokemon centers. It would probably see a human in need and take them in. Another one could be Blissey, which is an evolved form of Chansey and even more nurturing.
The first step is to identify the fanfic you want to adopt. Once you've done that, reach out to the author. This can be a bit nerve - wracking, but be polite and explain your intentions clearly. If the author agrees, it's important to study the existing fanfic thoroughly. Understand the characters, the world, and the tone. Then, you can start making a roadmap for how you'll take the story forward. You might also want to communicate with the existing fans of the fanfic to get their input.
Sure. Adopting a fanfic can be a great way to breathe new life into a story. You might need to first contact the original author to get their approval. Some authors are more than happy to see their work continued by someone else. Once you have the go - ahead, you can start adding your own ideas while still staying true to the original plot and characters.
I recommend " Dressed as an Ancient Glamorous Man, Coaxing the Big Villain Every Day " and " Villain and Blondie." Both novels had plots where the female lead turned into a villain or a bad woman, and both had magic elements. The former was about the protagonist transmigrating into a Mary Sue novel and becoming a dark, ugly, and fat villain, and successfully counterattacking through the system, while the latter was about the protagonist transmigrating into a primitive fantasy world and becoming a yellow-haired villain, getting along with all kinds of strange characters and taking risks. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Well, 'adopt a fanfiction' could imply that you are making a fanfiction your own in a sense. For example, if there's a really interesting fanfic out there that has a great start but is unfinished or could be improved, you can adopt it. You can then change the plot, develop the characters further, or even rewrite parts of it according to your own vision. It's like giving a new life to a story that already exists within the fanfiction community.
It's hard to say. Maybe there are elements inspired by real events, but it could also be largely fictional. You'd need to look into the background and creator's statements to get a clear answer.