Well, Captain America (Steve Rogers) is an obvious choice. He represents the values of justice and protection. He'd not only shield the reader from the bullies but also inspire the reader to be brave. Hulk (Bruce Banner) in a way could also be a protector. If the bullies were to get too out of hand, the Hulk's presence alone could be enough to scare them off. And Iron Man (Tony Stark), despite his sometimes - cocky attitude, has a good heart and would use his resources to keep the reader safe, whether it's through technology or just his influence.
Steve Rogers would be a likely one. He has a strong sense of justice and wouldn't tolerate bullying. He'd be the type to step in and protect the reader right away. Another is Thor. With his strength and noble nature, he'd also be quick to defend the reader from any harm.
Definitely Steve Rogers. His whole character is about standing up for the weak and what's right. He'd see the bullied reader and immediately take them under his wing. And then there's Natasha Romanoff. She has a soft spot for those in need, and with her skills, she could easily protect the reader from any bullies. Plus, she could also teach the reader some self - defense moves so they can stand up for themselves in the future.
Ant - Man would be a likely candidate as his power already involves size - changing. In fanfiction, his ability could be enhanced or malfunction, leading to all kinds of interesting scenarios. For example, he could accidentally make all the other Avengers the same size as him, creating a whole new dynamic for the team.
Captain America would be a likely candidate. He's all about justice and if he thought Spider - Man was doing something wrong, he'd go after him. Also, Iron Man. He's often quick to act and if he saw Spider - Man as a threat to his technology or the safety of the world, he'd be on the chase. Black Widow too, as she's used to tracking down targets and if she was given the order to bring in Spider - Man, she'd do it.
Thor would be a likely candidate. Since he is Loki's brother, he already has a connection with him. Thor might be the one to convince the other Avengers to give Loki a chance and be the first to reach out and try to befriend him in this new situation.
One common theme is the bullied reader finding solace and protection among the Avengers. For example, the Avengers might notice the reader being bullied and step in to defend them. Another theme could be the reader's self - discovery and growth with the help of the Avengers. They might gain confidence and learn to stand up for themselves.
Captain America could be a likely character to be betrayed. He represents the old - school values of the Avengers, and in a more modern, cynical world within fanfiction, some might see his ideals as outdated and turn against him. Also, Tony Stark. His wealth and sometimes over - confident attitude could make some of the other Avengers, especially those with more humble backgrounds, feel resentful and potentially betray him. And Thor, being an Asgardian, might be betrayed due to the other Avengers' mistrust of his alien nature or the potential threat Asgard could pose.
I think Steve Rogers would be a likely ally. Steve is all about justice and doing what's right, and Castiel has a similar sense of duty in his own way. They could bond over their strong moral compasses.
Definitely the Avengers members like Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk etc. would be main characters as they are the core of the Avengers. On the Hydra side, characters like Baron Wolfgang von Strucker could be prominent. Also, there might be some original characters created specifically for the fanfiction, perhaps a Hydra scientist who is behind a new and dangerous experiment targeting the Avengers.
There could also be secondary characters that play important roles. For instance, characters like Vision or Scarlet Witch. Vision's unique powers and his relationship with the other Avengers could add an interesting dynamic. Scarlet Witch's powers are extremely powerful and often unpredictable, so she could be a key figure in any sort of conflict or plot development within the fanfiction. Additionally, new characters created specifically for the fanfiction might also become important, depending on the creativity of the writer.
Captain America is very likely to be featured. He has that paternal, moral - compass kind of vibe. He would be the one to gently tickle the 'daughter' as a way of showing his soft side. Thor could also be a popular choice. His big - hearted and sometimes child - like nature would make for some great tickle - related antics with the 'daughter' figure.
Well, the Avengers could use their powers in unique ways. Thor might take the reader to Asgard, a place of wonder and beauty, to show there are other worlds and possibilities. Hulk, in his own way, could be a protector, scaring away any negative forces in the reader's life. And Clint Barton, the archer, could be like a silent guardian, always around to make sure the reader is safe. It's all about how the writers of these fanfictions imagine the Avengers' interactions with a suicidal reader.