Well, kintsugi is about taking broken things and making them beautiful again through the use of gold. Historically, it was a way to preserve and enhance the value of pottery. Now, in terms of a king story. A king might have a similar approach. Imagine a king's reign that has faced setbacks, like a broken economy or a divided society. The king could use the idea of kintsugi to bring the pieces back together. He could invest resources (the 'gold') into fixing the problems, making the kingdom whole again and even more prosperous. It's all about seeing the potential in the broken and using something special to make it better.
One great tattoo idea from Pulp Fiction could be the iconic briefcase. It's a mysterious and central element in the movie. You could get a simple yet detailed design of the briefcase on your forearm, for example. The gold plating and the unique shape would make for a really cool tattoo.
The tattoo could also be a part of a deal she makes in the fanfiction. Suppose she has to make a pact with a powerful being in the feudal era. As a result, she gets a tattoo that binds her to the deal, and throughout the story, she has to figure out how to fulfill the terms of the pact without sacrificing her own values.
The character of Butch could inspire a tattoo too. You might consider getting his boxing gloves as a tattoo. It could be a detailed design on your bicep, showing the worn - out look of the gloves. This would represent his fighting spirit and his role in the movie's complex story.
Kintsugi's history is full of the idea of renewal. In the context of king - themed stories, a king is responsible for the well - being of his kingdom. If we think of the kingdom as a piece of art, like a pot. When it gets damaged (due to external threats or internal issues), the king needs to act. Kintsugi shows that by carefully and artfully repairing the damage, the object becomes more than it was before. Similarly, a king can use his wisdom, diplomacy, and resources to fix the problems in his kingdom. He can turn a broken and weak kingdom into a strong and glorious one, just as kintsugi turns broken pottery into a work of art.
A nature - themed sleeve tattoo can tell a story too. You could have a small sapling at the shoulder, which grows into a big tree with different seasons depicted as you move down the arm. The spring blossoms, summer fullness, autumn leaves falling, and winter bare branches can symbolize the passage of time and personal growth.
You could get a tattoo of a key. Maybe it represents unlocking a new chapter in your life or a secret that only you know. You can design it in an old - fashioned or modern style depending on your preference. And you can tell people the story behind it when they ask about your cool tattoo.
Another interesting concept is that the soulmate tattoos change based on the relationship. If the couple is going through a tough time, the tattoo might fade or become distorted, and when they reconcile, it regains its original beauty. It could add a lot of drama and emotion to the fanfiction. Well, you can also have a scenario where the soulmate tattoos are actually a map leading to each other. The lines and symbols on the tattoos gradually make sense as the characters get closer to finding their soulmates.
Well, you could get a tattoo of a character from the fanfic in a unique pose or situation that didn't happen in the original books. For instance, if the fanfic has a scene where Harry Potter is using a new kind of magic, you could get a tattoo of him doing that. Or perhaps a tattoo of the fictional location in the fanfic that was really well - described and has a special place in your heart.
One idea could be a fanfiction where a character gets a tattoo of Percy's sword, Riptide. The tattoo could have magical properties in the story, like glowing when danger is near. Another idea is a tattoo of the Camp Half - Blood logo. It could be a symbol of pride for a demigod character in the fanfic, and maybe it was given to them as a mark of their belonging to the camp.