First, decide which two or more universes you want to cross over. For example, if it's 'Friday the 13th' and 'Alien', think about how the two different types of horror can blend. Then, introduce the setting. If it's at Camp Crystal Lake, describe the spooky atmosphere. Next, bring in the characters. Start with a character from one of the universes, like Ripley from 'Alien' arriving at the lake. Then, build the conflict. Maybe there are strange alien - like creatures emerging from the lake, and Ripley has to team up with Jason (in a strange way) to face this new threat.
Begin by choosing a unique angle for the crossover. Say you're crossing 'Friday the 13th' with 'The Conjuring'. You could start with a group of paranormal investigators from 'The Conjuring' being called to Camp Crystal Lake because of some strange demonic activity. As they arrive, they sense the presence of Jason Voorhees. They think he might be a demon - possessed entity. This immediately sets up a conflict and mystery, and from there, you can start developing the story further, like how they will deal with Jason and the other supernatural elements.
To start a 'Friday the 13th' crossover fanfiction, you can start with a dream sequence. For instance, if you're doing a crossover with 'The Shining', have a character dream about the Overlook Hotel and then suddenly find themselves at Camp Crystal Lake. The character could be confused and disoriented. Then, start introducing the elements of both stories. Maybe there are ghosts from the Overlook Hotel haunting the camp, and Jason Voorhees is also there. This creates an interesting mix of horror elements right from the start.
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