I'm not sure specifically about 'Giant Fock Adult Fanfiction' as it might be something very niche or even a made - up or inappropriate term. Fanfiction usually involves fans writing their own stories based on existing works, but this one seems rather unclear.
No. It is not a common type. Fanfiction is mainly known for its focus on popular mainstream works such as Harry Potter, Star Wars etc. This 'Giant Fock Adult Fanfiction' sounds rather unusual and the 'adult' part also makes it not suitable for general and common categorization.
Yes, there could be various fictional stories involving a giant worm and a male adult. For example, in some fantasy or science - fiction stories, a male adult might encounter a giant worm during an adventure in an unknown land. Maybe he has to battle the worm to survive or find a way to co - exist with it.
One interesting story could be about the giant squid's role in protecting Hogwarts during a secret invasion. It might show how the squid uses its massive size and intelligence to outwit the invaders.
First, do a lot of research on the existing Harry Potter lore, especially about the giant squid. Know its characteristics and how it has been described in the original books. Then, create a unique plot that involves the squid in a significant way. For example, you could make it a key to solving a mystery.
The plot could be that the male adult is exploring an ancient forest and stumbles upon a giant worm's lair. He has to find a way to get past the worm without getting eaten.
I'm not sure as 'doiny' seems to be a misspelling. If you mean 'doing', it could potentially refer to a girl having a big, perhaps important or elaborate story. But without more context, it's hard to be certain.
No, it doesn't make immediate sense as 'doiny' is not a proper word. If we assume it's 'doing', the 'big fock story' part is still very unclear. It might be a very unique or personal way of expressing something, but without further clarification, it's just a jumble of words.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, Hermione has a recurring dream about the giant squid leading her to a long - lost spellbook at the bottom of the lake. She enlists the help of her friends to retrieve it, but they face many challenges along the way, all while the giant squid acts as their guide.
Yes, in a sense. It borrows from a lot of existing mythologies and fantasy tropes. For example, the idea of a magical school has been explored before, and J.K. Rowling added her own unique spin to it. It has elements that seem to be drawn from various sources and combined in a new and exciting way, which is somewhat like what fanfiction does, taking existing concepts and reinventing them.