I'm not sure who Ariel is in this context without more information. It could be a unique character created specifically for this 'never - ending story' that has its own set of characteristics and a role within the plot.
Ariel could be any character created by the fanfic author. It might be a mermaid, as the name Ariel is often associated with mermaids in popular culture.
Ariel is mostly not a real story. It could be from a fantasy world, a product of someone's creativity. There's no historical or factual basis for it to be considered real.
She could be more assertive in a rather dark way. Ursula is a very dominant character. Ariel, growing up under her influence, might not be as gentle as in the original story. For example, when it comes to getting what she wants, she might use more forceful or underhanded methods, rather than her pure - hearted charm in the original.
Often, there are themes related to family and future. For example, how Ariel and Eric plan for their baby's future, what kind of world they want to bring the child into. There could also be a theme of protection. Since Ariel has had her fair share of enemies in the original story, she might be extra cautious about protecting her unborn child from any potential threats.
One idea could be that Ariel discovers a new sea creature that has the ability to tickle with its tentacles. As she explores this new discovery, she gets into some ticklish situations. For example, when she tries to study it closer, the creature playfully tickles her fins. Another idea is that Ariel and her friends play a tickle - based game in the underwater kingdom. They could have rules like the first one to get tickled three times loses. This could lead to a lot of laughter and fun among them.
No. Ariel the mermaid is a fictional character from Disney's 'The Little Mermaid'. It's a beautiful fairy - tale created for entertainment, not based on a true story.
In the original story, Ariel was indeed white. This was the traditional portrayal in the classic version of the story. It was part of the overall aesthetic and cultural context of that time. However, as times have changed, there have been different interpretations and adaptations that may vary this aspect, but in the very first incarnation, she was white.