One idea could be exploring the backstory of a minor character. For example, a servant in the Red Keep who witnesses all the political intrigue but has no real power to influence it. They could become an unlikely confidant for one of the main characters.
Lady Laena Velaryon is another one. A fan fiction could explore her life more in - depth. Her relationship with her dragon, Vhagar, could be a central point. Also, her marriage to Daemon Targaryen and how she really felt about it. Maybe she had her own ambitions that were overshadowed by the events around her.
Fiction House Fan Fiction can be seen as a form of homage to Fiction House. Fans who are really into the stories, art, and concepts from Fiction House take it upon themselves to write their own fiction. This could range from re - imagining a classic Fiction House story from a different character's perspective to creating entirely new adventures in the same fictional world. It also helps to keep the interest in Fiction House alive as fans share and discuss their fan fiction works, creating a vibrant community around the original Fiction House creations.
It's highly unlikely that the characters in 'House of the Dragon' would actually watch fanfiction about themselves. Fanfiction exists in our world, created by fans for fans, and the characters in the show are fictional entities within their own fictional universe. They don't have access to the fan - created stories about them.
Yes, 'Dragon Ball Super' has some characteristics of fan fiction. It goes beyond the original 'Dragon Ball' series and 'Dragon Ball Z' by introducing new concepts and storylines. Some of the plot developments, like the Tournament of Power, seem to be created with the intention of appealing to the most passionate fans. It plays with the existing universe in a way that is similar to how fan fiction writers might expand on their favorite fictional worlds. However, being an official part of the franchise also sets it apart from typical fan - created works.
Futa dragon fan fiction typically involves fictional stories centered around dragon characters with futanari (a form of hermaphroditic or intersex characters often in anime and manga). It could be about their adventures, relationships, or battles within the realm of the author's imagination.
No. It's completely unacceptable. The Dragon Age fandom is generally about celebrating the positive aspects of the game such as its story, characters, and gameplay. This kind of inappropriate and unethical content has no place in the fandom.
Well, in a fan fiction of 'Spooky's House of Jumpscares', the plot could center around a new character who enters the spooky house. This character might have a unique backstory, like they're on a quest to find a lost friend who disappeared in the house. As they journey through the house, they encounter all the classic jumpscares but also discover hidden secrets about the house that were never revealed in the original. Maybe they find out that the house is actually a portal to another dimension and they have to figure out how to close it before more horrors are unleashed.
Power is a very common theme. Just like in the original show, fan fictions often explore different ways characters gain, maintain or lose power. Another theme is betrayal. Characters in 'house of cards' are known for their backstabbing and fan fics continue this trend. And of course, political intrigue. There are always complex political schemes going on in these fan fictions.