Well, it could be about Red Hood getting transported to the RWBY world. He might team up with Ruby and the gang against some common enemy like Salem. His combat skills and no - nonsense attitude would be a great addition to the RWBY team.
Another interesting interaction could be between Red Hood and Blake. Blake, with her Faunus background and her own complex views on justice, could have some really deep conversations with Red Hood. They might debate on when it's okay to take extreme measures in the name of justice.
A common theme is the clash of different worlds. Red Hood comes from his own universe with its own set of rules, and RWBY has its unique world - building. So, stories often explore how he navigates this new world. For example, dealing with Grimm which he has no prior experience with.
Another theme is the exploration of family dynamics. Red Hood's connection to the Bat - family is a rich area to explore in crossovers. When he crosses over with other characters like Nightwing or Batgirl, their family ties are re - examined and often put to the test. There can be a lot of emotional drama as a result.
One common theme is the idea of a journey. Just like in the original Little Red Riding Hood story, the characters in RWBY - inspired versions often have to travel through a dangerous world, which in RWBY is filled with Grimm. Another theme is the concept of deception. There could be characters who seem friendly but are actually hiding malicious intentions, much like the wolf in the original tale.
One great 'Red Hood and RWBY' fanfiction is 'Red Hood in Remnant' on FanFiction.net. It has an interesting plot where Red Hood finds himself in the RWBY universe and has to adapt to the new world and its rules.
Sure. 'Red Hood and the Outlaws' crossing over with the 'Batman' series often makes for great fanfiction. Some popular ones focus on Red Hood's complex relationship with Batman in the crossover context. You can find these on fanfiction.net by simply using the search terms 'red hood crossover'.
His motivation could be related to a difference in ideology. Red Hood has a more brutal approach to crime - fighting compared to Nightwing. He might think that Nightwing's methods are too soft and by kidnapping him, he wants to force Nightwing to see things his way.
It could be someone manipulating Red Hood. For instance, a powerful crime lord who has some dirt on Red Hood and forces him to kidnap Nightwing. So, in a sense, this crime lord would be the real villain.
Well, a great crossover idea could involve Red Hood teaching the demigods some of his combat skills from the human world. In return, Percy and his friends could introduce Red Hood to the magic and mythology of their world. For example, they could go on a quest together where Red Hood's modern weaponry and combat tactics are combined with the demigods' powers and magic to defeat a new and dangerous monster that neither could handle alone.