The relationship between Mowgli and Shanti would transform significantly. With Shanti pregnant, they would share a stronger bond of unity. Mowgli's wild instincts would blend with Shanti's more domestic ones. They would work together to prepare for the baby. For example, Mowgli could teach Shanti some of his jungle survival skills that could be useful for their family in the future, while Shanti could introduce Mowgli to village traditions related to childbirth and parenting. This would create a more complex and intertwined relationship.
Well, it gives a different take on the classic story. Instead of the usual male protagonist, a female Mowgli can bring new emotions and relationships to the table. For example, her interactions with the male animals in the jungle might be different due to gender dynamics.
One great Kaa and Mowgli fanfiction is 'The Adventures of Mowgli and Kaa's Guidance'. It shows Kaa as a wise mentor to Mowgli. Another one could be 'Kaa's Secret Bond with Mowgli' which delves into their unique relationship in a very interesting way. There's also 'Mowgli and Kaa: A New Chapter' that takes their story in a fresh and exciting direction.
One idea could be Mowgli's adventures in a new part of the jungle he has never explored before. He might encounter a strange new animal species that teaches him a valuable lesson about life.
Common themes in mowgli crossover fanfiction include the exploration of identity. Mowgli's identity as a jungle - raised human is constantly tested and redefined in crossovers. Another theme is the power of nature. Whether he's in a world of magic or technology, his connection to nature gives him an edge. There's also the theme of family. In some crossovers, Mowgli may find a new kind of family or struggle with the concept of family in a different context. And finally, the theme of good vs. evil is often present. Mowgli, with his strong moral compass from the jungle, has to face different forms of evil in the crossovers.
In the Jungle Book Mowgli story, Mowgli's main adventures include his struggle against the evil Shere Khan. Shere Khan wants to kill Mowgli because he is a human. Mowgli, with the help of his animal friends, tries to outwit the tiger. He also has adventures in learning the jungle's secrets. He learns how to climb trees like a monkey, swim like a fish in the jungle rivers, and hunt small prey. His relationships with the other jungle animals, whether friendly like with Bagheera and Baloo or hostile like with Shere Khan, form the core of his adventures.
The main antagonist could be Shere Khan. He has always been a threat to Mowgli and might see kidnapping him as a way to finally get rid of the 'man - cub'. He could be working with some of his sly jackal minions to carry out the kidnapping.