I'm sorry I can't really give a specific example as it's not a very mainstream concept. However, it could be something like a fanfic based on a popular fairy tale. Say, in a 'Beauty and the Beast' - inspired fanfic, instead of the beast turning into a prince, the beauty of the princess is drained away because of a new dark magic in the story, and she slowly becomes 'ugly' in the eyes of the world, while the beast remains as he is.
I'm not entirely sure as it's a rather strange and not a very common term. It could potentially be about a fan - created story (fanfic) where the concept of beauty is drained or lost and uglification occurs, perhaps in a fictional or fantastical context, like a character losing their beauty due to a curse or some strange phenomenon.
Since 'beauty drain fanfic' is a rather specific and not - so - mainstream concept, it's hard to point out direct examples. However, in general fanfic related to magical or supernatural themes, one could potentially imagine a story where a witch's envy causes the beauty of a young maiden to drain away gradually. Another could be in a post - apocalyptic fanfic where a strange radiation or virus causes people to lose their physical beauty in a slow and terrifying process. But these are just ideas based on the concept, not actual existing fanfics that I can name.
I'm not entirely sure what 'beauty drain fanfic' specifically refers to. It could potentially be a type of fan - created fictional story where there is some element related to the draining of beauty in a very imaginative or unique context. But without more context, it's difficult to be more precise.
One example could be in a fanfic set in a fictional corporate world. A large company is known for its innovative R & D department. However, due to better offers from a competitor, all the top researchers leave. The fanfic could then explore how the company tries to regain its footing, how the employees left behind feel, and what the competitor does with all the new talent. Another instance might be in a fan - created story about a magical academy. The most powerful and intelligent wizards are being drained away to a mysterious land, and the academy now has to deal with a lack of leadership and knowledge in certain areas.
As I said before, 'chaptets fanfic' might be a misspelling. But if we assume it's about chaptered fanfic, for example, a fanfic about the 'Harry Potter' series. One chapter could be about the main character's first year at Hogwarts, exploring the new friendships and the mystery of the Philosopher's Stone. Another chapter might focus on a Quidditch match in the second year. Each chapter moves the overall fan - created story forward.
For an example in a 'Riverdale' - related meanie fanfic. Cheryl Blossom, who has her mean moments, could be the star. The fanfic could be set during a school event, like the prom. Cheryl decides to sabotage Betty's chances of winning prom queen by spreading nasty gossip about her. This would not only show Cheryl's meanness but also how Betty and her friends deal with this unexpected attack, and it would add a new layer of drama to the Riverdale universe that fans love to explore in fanfics.
Sure. Let's say it's a fanfic for a fantasy book series. In a normal fanfic, there might be battles against dark forces. But in a 'chalant fanfic', the characters could be in a peaceful part of their world. They are trading stories around a campfire, not worrying about any impending doom. The focus is on the calm moment, the friendly banter, and the simple pleasure of sharing time together.
Since I'm not sure exactly what 'brealthrough fanfic' is, I can't give a definite example. But if it's about a fanfic with a new and exciting plot, something like a Harry Potter fanfic where the main characters find a completely new magical realm that was never mentioned in the original books could potentially be considered as a breakthrough in terms of plot development if it was really well - written.
One example could be a '7 minute fanfic' about Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. In just 7 minutes of reading, the fanfic might describe a small mystery they solve in their living room. Maybe a strange letter arrives, and through their quick wits and banter, they figure out the meaning behind it before the end of the 7 minutes.
Sure. Imagine a fanfic based on a superhero movie. The writer might create a 'frantic fanfic' where the superhero is constantly in battles, one after another, with no time to catch their breath. The story races along as the hero tries to save the city from multiple threats all at once. It's filled with action and excitement, which gives it that 'frantic' feel.