Fanfiction based on 'Twilight' often explores different aspects of the original story. 'Blind faith' in this context might refer to a character's unwavering belief in something within the Twilight universe. It could be about a vampire's loyalty to their coven, or a human's blind acceptance of the supernatural world around them. It might also delve into the themes of love and sacrifice as seen in the original series but with a new twist.
I think 'blind intentions twilight fanfiction' might explore the complex and hidden motives of the characters in the Twilight universe. It could focus on a character's unspoken desires or intentions that are not obvious in the original story.
One common theme is self - discovery. Since the characters are often dealing with the challenges of being blind in a world full of supernatural elements like in Twilight, they have to discover their own strengths and weaknesses. For example, they might learn to rely more on their other senses.
In Twilight Blind OC Fanfiction, the blindness of the OC can create a sense of vulnerability. For example, in 'A Blind Hope in Twilight', the OC has to rely on others more, which changes the power dynamics. And it can also be a source of strength, as the OC might develop special skills or insights because of their blindness. These stories usually explore how the OC fits into the already established Twilight universe, whether they befriend the Cullens or have run - ins with the Volturi.
A plotline might involve a werewolf character with blind faith in their pack's traditions. But when a new threat emerges that the traditional ways can't handle, they have to decide whether to stick with their blind faith or adapt. In the context of 'Twilight', there could also be a plot where a character has blind faith in the idea of a 'true love' that crosses the boundaries between species, like a vampire - human relationship, and they go to great lengths to pursue it, facing many obstacles along the way.
One common theme is the exploration of Edward's new perspective. Since he's blind, he has to rely on different things, like his other enhanced vampire senses. This often leads to a deeper understanding of himself and his relationship with Bella.
One common theme is the clash of different worlds. Since Blind Spot is a crime - thriller type show and Twilight is a supernatural story, the fanfictions often explore how these two very different settings can co - exist or conflict.
Going in blind with a Twilight fanfiction means you're in for a surprise. There are fanfictions that might be set in different time periods within the Twilight world. For example, some could be pre - Twilight, showing how the characters' lives were before Bella came to Forks. Others could be post - Twilight, exploring how the characters' lives have changed after all the events in the original series. The key is to not have too many preconceived notions. Let the story unfold as you read. If you don't like a particular aspect, like a certain character being portrayed in a way you don't agree with, just remember that fanfictions are interpretations, and there are plenty more out there to discover.
I think what makes it unique is that it's likely to be a very niche interpretation within the Twilight fanfiction universe. The 'blind' element might change the way the story unfolds in terms of how characters interact, perceive the world around them, and experience the Twilight - based plotlines. And the 'sprickle' is probably a creative addition that only the author of this type of fanfiction can truly define, which gives it an air of mystery and distinctiveness.
Love and sacrifice could also be themes. Maybe a character has a blind intention to sacrifice themselves for love, not fully realizing the implications. Their love for another character might cloud their judgment and lead them to make decisions that are based on this blind intention. This could be explored in terms of how their sacrifice affects not only themselves but also the other characters in the story, and whether it was truly necessary or just a result of their misdirected intention.