Well, the characters in Genshin Impact might be quite surprised at first. They come from different universes. For example, the art styles are different. Genshin Impact has a more fantastical, open - world kind of style, while Honkai Impact has its own unique and often more action - packed feel. If they were to react to the fanfiction, some might be amused, like Paimon. She would probably find the crossovers in the fanfiction really interesting and keep asking questions about the Honkai Impact characters. And Diluc might be a bit more reserved, but still intrigued to see how the two universes are combined in the fanfiction.
Some characters might be very intrigued. For example, Albedo, with his scientific mind, would likely analyze the concepts in the fanfiction related to Earth. He'd be interested in how Earth is depicted, its cultures, and technologies. He might even try to find similarities with Teyvat in terms of elemental powers or social structures.
Shigaraki would likely be dismissive. He's so focused on his own goals of destroying the hero society that he'd see fanfiction as a useless distraction. However, if there were elements in the Genshin Impact fanfic that could somehow be related to his own plans, like powerful artifacts or magic that could be used for destruction, he might take a second look.
Some characters would be fascinated. For example, Fischl would likely see it as a grand adventure from another realm. She might even incorporate some of the elements from the Honkai Impact fanfiction into her own delusions. Keqing, on the other hand, would probably approach it more analytically. She would try to understand the logic behind the Honkai Impact world and how it differs from Genshin Impact. She might make notes about the different power - leveling systems and how the characters interact in the fanfiction.
The students of Class 1 - A would have a range of reactions. Ochaco might find the romantic elements in the fanfiction really sweet, especially if there are any cute ship moments. Iida would likely be concerned about whether the fanfiction adheres to some sort of moral code. He might be nitpicky about things like fairness and justice within the fictional story.
The Raiden Shogun's sad story is complex. She was in charge of Inazuma and aimed for eternity. However, she faced many losses. Her past experiences, like the deaths of those dear to her, made her more determined yet also more lonely. She had to enforce rules that in the end created a divide between her and her people. She had to deal with the consequences of her actions when she finally realized that her idea of eternity might not be the best for Inazuma. All these elements combine to form a rather sad story for her.
Well, a popular 'Raiden Shogun Fanfic' is 'Raiden's Trial'. It tells the story of how the Shogun faces a series of challenges that test not only her strength but also her wisdom. It's an exciting read with lots of action scenes. Then there's 'The Shogun and the Sakura Tree'. This fanfic beautifully weaves the relationship between the Shogun and the symbolic sakura tree of Inazuma. It's a more emotional and introspective piece. And 'Raiden Shogun: The Silent Observer' which portrays her as observing the changes in Inazuma from a distance, and then slowly getting involved in the new developments.
Well, the 'dark raiden story' might be related to a particular series. If Raiden is from a game, for example, the story could be about how he turns dark. It could be due to some external influence like a powerful enemy corrupting him or some internal struggle within him. Maybe he has to face his friends as an enemy in this 'dark raiden story' because of this transformation.