Thor might initially go into denial. He can't believe that Loki is truly gone. He may hold Loki's body for a long time, as if waiting for him to come back to life. Then, he could become angry. Angry at the situation, at whoever or whatever caused Loki's death. Eventually, he may find solace in the memories of Loki. Remembering the good times they had together and using those memories to move forward.
Well, popularity is relative. In some fanfiction communities, they might be quite popular because they offer a different take on the well - known Death Battle concept. People who are interested in exploring the characters' relationships in a more...shall we say, 'intense' way might be drawn to these. But in the broader context of all fanfiction, they are probably not as well - known or widely read as other types.
Well, reactions to RWBY Death Battle fanfiction can vary greatly. Some might be excited about the unique battles and character match - ups depicted in the fanfiction. It could bring out new perspectives on the RWBY characters' abilities and how they would fare against each other in different scenarios. For example, seeing how Ruby's speed and scythe skills compare to another character's powers can be really thrilling.
It's hard to say who would win. Percy has his water - based powers and his sword, which can be very effective. But Thor has his hammer and the power of lightning. It could go either way depending on how the fight is written.
It's a graphic novel that likely features intense battles to the death. It could be about various characters duking it out in a really action - packed and perhaps violent or high - stakes setting.
Not really. Naruto is a curious character. He's always interested in new things, especially things related to fighting. Fanfiction can offer a whole new perspective on battles, so it makes sense that he'd be into it.
Yes, they do. A heroic character may be disappointed if they are shown as cowardly in a fanfiction. They might feel that their image is being misrepresented.
Maybe the Deathly Hallows have some sort of connection to Asgardian artifacts. Harry, in his role as the Master of Death, starts to investigate this connection and ends up in Thor's world. Thor initially doubts Harry but as they face challenges together, like an army of dark creatures from the wizarding world invading Asgard, they become friends and allies.
Well, in such a fanfiction, perhaps Harry Potter, being the Master of Death, has some knowledge or power that Thor needs. For example, if there is a dark force in Asgard that is related to death in some way, Thor might seek Harry's help. Their encounter could lead to a cultural exchange too, with Harry learning about Norse mythology and Thor about the wizarding world.
Harry could use his invisibility cloak to his advantage in Thor's world. He could spy on enemies or gather information without being detected. His ability to communicate with spirits as the Master of Death might also give him an edge. He could perhaps communicate with the souls of fallen Asgardians and learn their secrets.