One interesting scenario could be when the characters from a different genre are made to watch a modern series. For example, characters from a medieval fantasy world watching a science - fiction series. They might be completely baffled by the advanced technology concepts shown in the series, which could lead to some humorous reactions like trying to figure out how a spaceship works using their own world's magic principles.
If they watch a horror series, they might cling to each other for comfort, strengthening their bond. For example, two previously distant characters could become closer as they share their fear during the scary parts of the show.
In Arcane fanfic, characters might watch various things. They could watch the city of Piltover's technological marvels being built, like the hexgates. Or they might watch the underground fights in Zaun. It really depends on the plot and the creativity of the fanfic writer.
There could be a blurring of the line between the original story and fan - created content. When characters watch fanfic, it's like the fan world is bleeding into the official story world. This can create interesting scenarios where the rules of the original world might be challenged or re - evaluated.
Some characters in certain fictional universes might be depicted as watching or singing, but reading fanfic is a more modern and meta concept. However, it's not very common for official character portrayals to include these actions. For example, in a story about a group of musicians, they may sing, but it's highly unlikely they'll be shown reading fanfic about themselves. In most traditional stories, the focus is on the main plot and character development rather than such fan - based activities.
One popular theme is alternate universes. Writers like to explore what would happen if the Avatar world had different rules or if characters were in different situations. For instance, an AU where the Fire Nation won the war in the original series.
Mothra is also a common character in fanfics. Her gentle yet powerful nature makes for interesting interactions with Godzilla, whether they are allies or foes in the story.
Another good one is 'Aang's Legacy'. It focuses on how Aang's actions and teachings influence the next generations. It has a lot of elements that are true to the original series, like the bending arts and the different cultures in the Avatar world. It also has some new characters that interact with Aang in unique ways, making for a very engaging read.