You could have an OC that is a young witch who idolizes Bayonetta. She tries to copy Bayonetta's style and fighting techniques but often fails in a comical way at first. As the story progresses, she discovers her own unique way of being a witch. Or an OC who is a cursed object collector. This OC comes across Bayonetta when investigating a powerful cursed object and they end up working together to either destroy or control the object's power.
First, develop your OC fully. Decide on their appearance, personality, and backstory. For example, if your OC is a shy witch, explain why they are shy, like maybe they had a bad experience in their magic training. Then, make sure your OC fits into the Bayonetta universe. Know the lore, the rules of magic, and the different species like angels and demons. Next, create a good plot. It could be something like your OC is on a quest to find a lost magical artifact and Bayonetta gets involved. Finally, write engaging dialogue that shows the relationship between your OC and Bayonetta, whether it's a mentor - mentee relationship or an equal partnership.
The OC could be a journalist who is trying to uncover the secrets of the world of Bayonetta. Bayonetta at first tries to avoid the OC but eventually they form an alliance as the OC's skills prove useful in their battles and investigations.
First, develop your OC's character. Decide on their appearance, personality, and backstory. For example, if your OC is a shy and inexperienced fighter, that will set a different tone compared to a confident and battle - hardened one. Then, think about how they will meet Bayonetta. It could be a chance encounter during a battle or in a more ordinary setting like a coffee shop in a hidden magical part of the city. Once you have these elements, start writing the introduction that sets the scene and draws the reader in.
There's also 'Bayonetta: The Unseen Ally'. In this fanfic, the OC is a mysterious figure that helps Bayonetta in unexpected ways. The writing style is engaging and it delves deep into the lore of the Bayonetta world, making it a great read for fans. The OC's backstory is gradually revealed, which keeps the readers hooked.
One possible fanfic could be about Bayonetta's training sessions with Madama Butterfly. In this story, Madama Butterfly could be a strict yet loving mentor, teaching Bayonetta new combat techniques. Bayonetta, in turn, might struggle to meet the high standards set by Madama Butterfly, leading to some interesting character development moments.
It depends. On one hand, if the fanfic is simply exploring the dynamic between Bayonetta and a male character in a fictional world, with good writing and a proper story, it's okay. For example, it could be about their adventures together or how they help each other grow. But if it contains vulgar or disrespectful elements, then it's not appropriate.
First, get to know the Bayonetta universe really well. Play the games, study the characters, and understand the lore. Then, think about your OC. Decide on their appearance, powers, and personality. For example, if you want your OC to be a powerful witch like Bayonetta, you could give them unique magical abilities like the power to control time in a different way than Bayonetta does.
One interesting RWBY Bayonetta fanfiction is 'The Crossover of Hunters and Umbra Witches'. It combines the unique combat styles of both universes really well. The characters from RWBY and Bayonetta interact in a way that feels natural and the plot is full of action.
First, know the source materials well. Understand the characters, their personalities, backstories, and the worlds they exist in. For Bayonetta, her sassy and powerful nature is a key part. In Darksiders, the apocalyptic settings and the Horsemen's characteristics are important.