One common theme could be a character from a different dimension or background suddenly finding themselves in the RWBY universe and feeling like an outsider. For example, a character from a more peaceful world might struggle to adapt to the constant danger in RWBY.
If a character has a backstory where they were an outcast in their own community, like being a faunus in a human - dominated area where they faced discrimination, they'll likely feel out of place in RWBY too. For instance, they may be hesitant to trust new people or join teams easily.
For action - based fanfiction, Yang would probably love it as she enjoys a good fight. For a mystery - genre fanfiction, Blake might be more intrigued as she has a curious nature. Ruby might be into the more fantastical and adventure - filled fanfictions. Weiss would likely be more drawn to well - written, character - driven fanfictions with proper etiquette and form.
The uniqueness of 'out of place inside out fanfiction' lies in its ability to distort the normal order of the 'Inside Out' world. It takes the well - established characters and settings and turns them on their heads. For example, when the emotions are out of place, their interactions change completely. Instead of Joy leading the way, if Sadness is suddenly in charge, the whole dynamic of how Riley experiences things is different. This allows for a fresh take on the story and characters we already know.
It's basically fan - created stories where the concept of being 'out of place out of time' is central. Say, in a Star Trek fanfiction, the crew could end up in a dimension where the laws of physics are completely different and the technology they rely on is useless. This creates new challenges and storylines for the characters we already know and love. It can be a really interesting way to expand on the existing universe of a fandom.
I'm not sure if it's common. It depends on how the RWBY creators handle fan - created content in general. If they've only had this one instance of 'kicking out' fanfiction, then it's not common. But if there are underlying issues like copyright concerns that keep popping up, it could potentially become more common.
Definitely. A lot of RWBY Adam Redemption fanfictions play on the theme of forgiveness. They might have Adam seeking forgiveness from those he has wronged, especially Blake. The story could show his struggle to earn that forgiveness and how he grows as a person while trying to make amends for his past actions.
Ruby would be startled by the Saw fanfiction. The extreme and often cruel scenarios in it are not something she's accustomed to. Weiss would have a strong negative reaction. She values grace and beauty in stories, and Saw fanfiction lacks that completely. Blake would try to empathize with the characters in the fanfiction who might be victims, but overall find it a difficult read. Yang would be quick to dismiss it, stating that it's not her cup of tea and that she prefers stories with more action and heroism.
Ruby would feel excited, like she's exploring new parts of her world. Weiss might feel a bit judgmental at first. Blake would be calm and observant. Yang would be enthusiastic.