Urgot could start off as a fallen Star Guardian who has been corrupted by the enemy. But then, through a series of events, like meeting a young and idealistic Star Guardian who believes in his potential for good, he begins to question his actions. This encounter might be the catalyst for his redemption as he slowly turns back to the side of the light.
Definitely. Azula's story in the comics takes a turn towards redemption. She realizes her mistakes and starts on a path of self-improvement and change.
Sure does. The redemption of Negan in the comics is quite interesting. It involves him coming to terms with his past actions and trying to make amends in various ways.
It could be a bit of both. On one hand, he may truly want to redeem himself. But on the other hand, he knows that his story is salable. So while he is sharing his experiences in an attempt to reform his image, he's also using it as a marketing tool. He might be hoping that by being honest about his past, people will be more interested in his future music or other projects.
I really like 'Draco's New Path'. In this fanfic, Draco realizes the error of his ways after the war. It has some really interesting character development as he befriends former enemies and tries to find his place in a post - war wizarding world. It's a great read if you're into character - centric stories.
I think Zoey has the potential for a redemption arc, even though she was more of a hero character. Maybe she made some mistakes that she didn't realize in the original show, like being too trusting or not standing up for herself enough. In the fanfiction, she could grow from those experiences. Heather could also be redeemed. She was the ultimate mean girl, but she could show a softer side and learn to work with others instead of against them. Also, Lightning might realize that his over - the - top competitiveness was a problem and change his ways.
There's also a series that shows Draco's redemption arc in a very believable way. It starts with him realizing the error of his ways after the final battle. He then tries to integrate into the new wizarding world that's more inclusive and kind. He gradually makes friends with former enemies and even helps in the rebuilding efforts, which is really heart - warming to read.
For Cinder's redemption arc to be believable, her motivation for change needs to be well - developed. It can't just be a sudden change of heart. Maybe she discovers some long - lost family or a part of her past that makes her question her actions as a villain.
Time travel could offer Darth Vader a chance to relive key moments and make different choices. For example, he could go back to the moment before his fall to the dark side and resist Palpatine's temptations. This would completely change the course of the Star Wars saga. Maybe he would see the error of his ways earlier and not cause so much destruction.
Character development is key. In a great 'Draco Redemption' fanfic, we see Draco grow not just in terms of being 'good' but also in understanding himself and others. Also, how he interacts with other characters like Harry, Hermione, etc. If it has unique plotlines that explore his redemption in different ways, like through magical means or new friendships, that makes it stand out. For instance, if he has to go on a quest related to his redemption that forces him to face his past and change. It's all about making the reader believe that Draco can and does change in a way that is consistent with the original world of Harry Potter.