In Loki redemption fan fiction, aside from Thor, there could be new original characters created just for the fan fic. These characters might be the ones who first show Loki kindness when everyone else doubts him. They could be ordinary Asgardians or even outcasts like Loki himself. Their friendship or relationship with Loki can play a significant role in his redemption. And of course, Frigga is also a common character paired with Loki. Her love for him can be a strong motivation for his redemption.
Well, the concept of an 'abused' scenario in a Loki x Thor fanfic can be a tricky one in terms of ethics. On one hand, fanfic is a form of creative expression. But if it involves extreme abuse that is not in line with the general spirit of the characters, it might make some readers uncomfortable. It really depends on how it's written. If it's used as a way to explore complex emotions and character development in a nuanced way, it could be considered acceptable within the fanfic community.
I really like 'Thor and Loki: Reconciliation'. This fan fiction delves deep into their complex relationship. It shows how they overcome their differences and work together to save Asgard. The character development is really well - done.
One common theme is Loki's struggle with his identity. Given his complex backstory in the original lore, many fan fictions explore how he grapples with being a trickster god, his relationship with his family, and his place in the universe.
It's mainly because fan art often involves visual reinterpretation and can sometimes fall under fair use, while fan fiction typically involves extensive use of the original story and characters, which might infringe on copyright more easily.
Fan art slash fiction is a form of creative work within fan communities. Fan art refers to visual art created by fans, often inspired by existing works like movies, books, or TV shows. Slash fiction, on the other hand, is a type of fan - written fiction that typically involves romantic or sexual relationships between characters, often same - sex relationships. In the context of 'fan art slash fiction', it might be fan - created art related to slash fiction stories or characters in those stories.
It's possible. Fan art is often inspired by existing works. But if it has enough distinctiveness in terms of the art style, color choices, and the way the subject is presented, it can be copyrighted. But you have to be careful because if the fan art is too similar to the original in a way that it could be considered a copy rather than a creative interpretation, there might be issues. Legal advice is often a good idea when dealing with fan art and copyright.
There's also 'Loki's Redemption in Thor's Eyes'. This fan fiction focuses on Loki trying to redeem himself in Thor's view. It's a story that really explores Loki's complex character and how Thor reacts to his attempts at change.
Some fan fictions have the concept of Loki and Thor swapping powers. It makes for an interesting read as they have to adapt to each other's abilities. For example, Thor having to deal with Loki's trickery and Loki having to handle Thor's brute strength in a new way.
Sure. 'Loki's Redemption' is a great one. It delves into Loki's journey of self - discovery and trying to make amends for his past wrongs. The character development in it is really well - done.