He'd probably be a bit of shocked. Since fanfiction often contains things that are quite different from what he knows. For example, if it shows a different future for his friends, it would be unexpected for him.
Surprise. He would be amazed at how much he has changed over time.
Surprise. Since fanfictions often take unexpected turns, they would be caught off guard by new storylines or characterizations.
Surprise. The future in fanfiction could be so different from what he knows, with new places, people, and things. He'll be taken aback.
Sometimes, there can be a sense of disappointment. For example, if you had high hopes for a Sim's career in the story and then something goes wrong, like they get fired unjustly. This can make you disappointed, not just for the Sim but also because it might ruin the story arc you had in mind for them.
Fear, of course. It's the most obvious one. When you read about a terrifying monster or a creepy situation, your heart might start to race a bit.
The emotions can vary greatly. For instance, amusement can be one. If the fanfiction has a humorous take on the music scene or the musicians, it can make us laugh. There can also be a sense of connection. If the story touches on themes that are relatable to our own experiences with music, like the first time we heard a certain song or how music helped us through tough times, we feel a strong connection to the fanfiction.
Well, Ruby might be excited to see new adventures and relationships for her and her friends in the fanfiction. Weiss could be a bit more judgmental, looking for proper grammar and a respectful portrayal of her character. Blake might be interested in how the fanfiction deals with themes like discrimination, which is relevant to her backstory. And Yang would probably enjoy the action - packed or humorous fanfictions, and might even give a thumbs - up to those that show her in a cool light.
Well, Naruto in fanfiction often shows his emotions verbally. He's not one to hold his tongue. So, he might passionately declare his love for Hinata in a really sappy and over - the - top way that makes everyone around him roll their eyes but also feel the warmth of his emotions. Also, when he's sad, he could be shown as isolating himself from the group, which is a clear sign of his inner turmoil.
Ruby would likely love it. She has a big heart for heroic characters and the Rusted Knight would be no exception. She might be so into it that she wants to share it with all her friends at Beacon. Weiss might be more reserved in her praise. She'd look for things like plot consistency and how well it adheres to the established RWBY universe. If it passes her standards, she might give it a nod of approval. Blake would probably be more interested in the emotional aspects of the story. If the Rusted Knight has a journey of self - discovery or has to deal with inner demons, she'd be really engaged.
Well, the reactions could vary greatly. Some characters might find the fanfiction hilarious and enjoy seeing different takes on the Helluva Boss world. Others could be offended if the fanfiction goes against their moral code or the general theme of their own show. It really depends on the nature of the fanfiction and the personalities of the Hazbin Hotel characters.