There is a fanfic titled 'Female Tatsumi: The Hidden Power'. In this, female Tatsumi discovers a special power within herself. It's really engaging as it shows her growth and how she uses this power to face the challenges in the story. It also has some great action scenes.
One common theme is empowerment. Since Tatsumi is female in these fanfics, she often has to overcome gender - based challenges in the harsh world of Akame ga kill. Another theme is self - discovery. As she faces different situations, she discovers more about herself.
In this fanfiction scenario, Tatsumi might initially be lured by the false promises of the Empire. He could start to see the power and glory they seem to offer. However, as he gets deeper into the Empire's inner workings, he would likely start to notice the corruption and cruelty. Maybe he'd try to change things from within at first, but eventually, he'd probably realize that the Empire is beyond redemption and turn against it, just like in the original story but with a more complex internal struggle.
Tatsumi's character development in this fanfiction would be very complex. He would start as an idealistic young man who believes in the Empire's potential for good. But as he gets involved in the Empire's affairs, he would be exposed to its corruption, like the exploitation of the poor and the abuse of power. This would cause him to question everything he thought he knew. His interactions with other Empire members, both good and bad, would also influence him. Some might try to manipulate him, while others might inspire him to seek change from within. Eventually, he would have to decide whether to stay with the Empire and try to reform it or abandon it completely and rejoin his old comrades.
The manga of Akame Ga Kill is filled with intense action, complex character developments, and a story of rebellion against a corrupt empire. There are many battles, plot twists, and emotional moments.
The Akame ga Kill manga ran for quite a while. But the exact number of chapters and volumes might vary depending on how you count and which editions you look at.