A wise old mentor would be great. He could be an ex - knight or a scholar who has seen a lot in his life and can guide the prince. Also, a loyal servant who has been with the prince since he was a child and is like a family to him. And a female warrior who is initially skeptical of the prince but later becomes his ally and maybe even love interest.
Well, he could be involved in a political intrigue within the kingdom. Maybe he's framed for a crime he didn't commit and has to clear his name. Or, he could form an unlikely alliance with a group of outcasts, like thieves or rebels, and together they try to change the unjust system of the kingdom. Also, a love story where he falls in love with a commoner and has to fight against the class differences and the rules of the royalty to be with her.
Well, a 'bastard of Winterfell fanfic' could be about the story of a character who is a bastard in Winterfell. It might explore their struggles, their relationships within the Winterfell society, and how they try to find their place. Maybe it focuses on their journey of self - discovery, facing the prejudice that bastards often face in the world of Westeros. It could also involve their adventures, like getting involved in battles or political intrigues within the context of Winterfell.
In ancient times, the son of a bastard was also a bastard. A concubine's son referred to the son born to a concubine's wife, namely the son born to a concubine, concubine, or mistress. The status of a concubine's son was lower than that of a legitimate son. Generally, he could not accept the sacrifices of the ancestral temple and inherit the status of his father and grandfather. Therefore, the son of a bastard was also considered a bastard.
Well, it could be that someone who doesn't like Naruto has written a fanfic with a really negative and offensive view, calling Naruto a 'bastard'. However, this goes against the spirit of the original work which is about friendship, growth, and perseverance. Most Naruto fans would probably be outraged by such a description in a fanfic.
Typically, it would be Chloe Mills and Bennett Ryan. Chloe is a strong - willed character, and Bennett is a rather complex and often difficult man in the story. In the fanfic, other characters from the original story might also play important roles, such as their colleagues or friends, who can either support or create obstacles for their relationship.
Well, 'bastard webcomic fanfic' might refer to fan - made stories related to a webcomic that are a bit different or edgy compared to the original. Maybe it plays with the characters in unexpected ways or explores darker themes that the original webcomic only hinted at. It could also be a term used within a specific community of webcomic fans to describe a certain type of fanfic.
Using the term 'bastard' in this context is inappropriate and disrespectful. 'Kushina' is Naruto's mother in the Naruto series. A 'fanfic' is a fan - created fictional work. But this title seems to convey a negative and unkind sentiment towards a character or a work related to Naruto.
In a fanfic, Jon Snow could be called a bastard during a tournament. Rivals from other houses might use it to try and get under his skin before a joust or a melee. Also, in a tense council meeting where his status and right to be part of important decisions were being questioned, the term 'bastard' could be thrown at him. Another instance might be when he's on a journey and meets some unfriendly travelers who learn of his identity and call him 'bastard' to assert their supposed superiority.
It's hard to say exactly without reading the fanfic, but it could be the bastard character themselves. Maybe they are the central figure around which the whole story unfolds. There might also be other important characters like the lord or lady of Winterfell who have an impact on the bastard's life, either by showing kindness or being cruel.