Well, it could be that the art style is amazing and the plot has a lot of twists and turns that keep you hooked. Also, the development of the characters might be really well done, making you care about them and want to keep reading.
Perhaps the world-building in the novel is so rich and immersive that you just can't get enough. Or it could be that the emotional depth of the story and the growth of the characters resonate strongly with you.
Well, for one, fanfiction is a hobby for most writers. They write for the love of the story and the characters, not to pay them. Since there's no financial aspect involved in most cases, it seems like Merlin isn't getting any sort of payment. Also, compared to the popularity of Merlin as a character, if there was a way to monetize fanfiction in a proper way that benefits the character (which is a very odd concept), he might seem under - compensated just because of his high profile in the fandom.
I think it could be that the art style is amazing and the storylines are full of surprises and emotions. Plus, the characters are very relatable and easy to root for.
Yes, there are quite a few. You can find them on platforms like Archive of Our Own. Some fanfictions might explore different aspects of a female Deku in the My Hero Academia universe, such as her relationships with other characters, her journey in becoming a hero, or how she copes with the challenges in a different way compared to the male Deku in the original story.
One reason is the novelty. It offers a different take on a well - known character. People are always curious to see how a change in gender can impact the character's story and relationships.
Yes, there are many. For example, some fanfictions might focus on their adventures in saving the world together. They could be depicted as working side by side, using their unique quirks to overcome difficulties.
Well, 'mha' probably stands for 'My Hero Academia'. Deku is a main character in it. A 'fanfic' is a fan - created fiction. However, 'lemons' in the context of fanfic often refers to stories with sexual or adult - themed content. But if we assume it's a non - adult version, it could be a fan - created story that focuses on Deku in the 'My Hero Academia' universe, perhaps exploring his character in new and unique ways, like his growth, relationships, or adventures.
No, it's not appropriate. Deku is a character with his own depth, goals, and story within the MHA universe. Fanfic should aim to explore his hero journey, his relationships in terms of mutual respect and support, not create content that focuses on inappropriate or disrespectful ideas like this.