Well, without actually reading the specific fanfiction, it could be about the Cutie Mark Crusaders (CMC) from My Little Pony being kidnapped. It might involve a story where they are taken by some sort of villain, perhaps a new character or an existing one with a malicious plan. Maybe the story then focuses on their friends trying to rescue them and the adventures that follow in the process of finding and freeing the CMC.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as it could vary greatly. 'MLP' likely refers to 'My Little Pony'. 'CMC' might be Cutie Mark Crusaders. But a 'death fanfic' would probably involve fictional stories within the My Little Pony universe related to the death of characters from the CMC or related to that concept, though this is just speculation.
MLP CMC Fanfic is often about the Cutie Mark Crusaders in the My Little Pony universe. It can be various stories created by fans. Some might be adventures they go on, like trying to find a special cutie mark for a new pony in town. Others could be about how they overcome challenges in Ponyville, like helping to organize a big event when things go wrong.
Another concept might be the evolution of relationships. In MLP Next Generation fanfic, we could see how the relationships between different species in Equestria have changed over time. Maybe there are new friendships or rivalries between ponies, griffons, and other creatures.
Another interesting concept is to focus on how the next generation is different from the original ponies. Maybe they have new magical abilities or different social structures. You could write about a young pony who struggles to fit in because of these differences, but in the end, they use their uniqueness to make a positive impact on their community.
No. Since it involves the concept of death, it may not be suitable for very young or sensitive audiences who are used to the more light - hearted nature of the My Little Pony series.
Adventure is also quite common. Fanfics usually take Spike and the CMC on exciting adventures around Equestria. They could be exploring an ancient ruin, or trying to solve a mystery that has been plaguing Ponyville. These adventures not only test their friendship but also allow them to grow and develop as characters.
First, you need to have a clear idea of the story you want to tell. It could be about a new adventure for the ponies, or a problem they have to solve in the new generation. For example, a mystery about a disappearing magic in Equestria.
First, think about the characters. Decide who your main characters will be from the next generation. Sketch out their personalities, like if one is shy but brave or another is overly confident but has a heart of gold.
One common theme is friendship evolution. As they grow up, their friendships change and become more complex. Another theme is career and life choices, like what each Crusader decides to do with their lives based on their cutie marks.