First, study the lore of Ultrakill. Know the characters, their motives, and the world they exist in. For example, understand V1's thirst for blood and how that drives its actions.
One popular ultrakill fanfiction might be those that explore the backstories of the characters in more depth. For example, stories about V1's origin before it became the killing machine we know in the game. Another could be fanfictions that focus on the relationships between different characters, like the dynamic between Gabriel and V1.
One interesting Ultrakill fanfic could be 'The Ascent of V1 in a Parallel Universe'. It explores a different take on V1's journey, with new challenges and character interactions.
First, get to know the game really well. Understand the characters, their personalities, and the world they inhabit. Then, come up with an interesting idea. It could be something like a new adventure for V1 or a different take on Gabriel's story. Next, start writing, and don't worry too much about making it perfect at first.
One possible plot could be that a character from Ultrakill ends up in the world of Murder Drones. Maybe the Ultrakill character's combat skills are put to the test against the Murder Drones. They could form an uneasy alliance at first, as they both realize they have a common enemy, like a new type of rogue AI that threatens both of their worlds.
I think Gabriel from Ultrakill would make for an interesting crossover. His complex personality and powerful abilities would add a lot to the Murder Drones' world. He could be a force that either helps or hinders the Murder Drones depending on his goals. His presence would also likely stir up a lot of drama among the Murder Drones characters as they try to figure out what his intentions are.
I'm not sure if it's popular. It depends on various factors like how well it's written, how it's promoted within the fan community, and the size of the Hyuuga fandom interested in Sakura -centric stories.
Definitely not. Common fanfic often focuses on things like relationships between characters, alternative plotlines for existing stories, or exploring the backstories of characters. 'Ballcrushing' seems like an extremely specific and rather unappealing concept that would not be widespread in the fanfic community. It might be something only found in very small, niche corners of the Internet where people with very unique interests gather.
No. Fanfic usually focuses on popular characters, relationships, or scenarios from existing works like movies, books, or TV shows. Diarrhea is an unappealing and rather odd topic to base fanfic on, so it's not common at all.
Fanfic, short for fan fiction, is a form of writing where fans create stories based on existing works, like a TV show, movie, or book. 'Fanfic fanfic' might imply a meta - concept, perhaps a story about the creation or culture of fanfic itself. It could also be a very specific term within a particular fanfic community for a certain type of story.