Well, in a 'Twilight' fan fiction, there could be a vampire who was turned while in a wheelchair. Their new vampire abilities give them a different kind of mobility. In a 'Lord of the Rings' fan fic, a hobbit in a wheelchair could be part of the Fellowship, using their small size and ingenuity to help the group. Also, a 'Sherlock Holmes' fan story might feature a detective in a wheelchair who solves mysteries from their wheelchair - bound perspective, relying on their brilliant mind and keen observational skills.
Sure. Consider a fan fiction set in the world of 'The Hunger Games'. A character in a wheelchair could be from a district known for its technological innovation. They might design their own high - tech wheelchair that gives them an edge in the arena. In a 'Doctor Who' fan fic, a wheelchair - using companion travels through time and space with the Doctor, providing a different perspective on the adventures. And in a 'Game of Thrones' - inspired fan story, a noble in a wheelchair uses their political acumen to navigate the dangerous world of Westeros.
Some '1632 fan fictions' could be centered around the political intrigue in the world. Imagine a story where different factions are vying for power and a young upstart character from the original '1632' series has to navigate through this complex web of power struggles, using his wits and the relationships he has built over time to come out on top. There could also be fan fictions that explore the cultural exchange between different groups in the '1632' world, like how the arrival of new people affects the local traditions.
Since the term'sdult' seems incorrect, if we assume it's 'adult' fan fiction, an example could be a fan - written story about two characters from a popular TV show engaging in a romantic relationship with more mature undertones, like exploring their physical attraction and the challenges it brings. Another example might be a story set in a fantasy world where characters face adult - like moral dilemmas related to power and desire.
In a science - fiction based fan fiction, perhaps the story involves a group of characters who find themselves in a seemingly inescapable situation. But through some very tricky thinking and using the laws of physics in a clever way, they manage to get out of it. This would be an example of a tricksie plot in fan fiction.
One example could be a fan fiction based on the 'Charmed' series, where the three sister witches are the main focus. The fanfic might explore their lives before they discovered their powers or create new magical threats they have to face together. Another example could be from the 'Harry Potter' universe, perhaps a story about Ginny and Luna as sisters - like figures and their adventures at Hogwarts that were not shown in the original books.
Sorry, since I'm not clear on what 'pyrocinical' exactly is, I can't give examples of its fan fiction. It could be anything from adventure stories to relationship - based stories depending on what 'pyrocinical' represents.
Well, consider a 'friday fan fiction' based on a popular TV show. In this fic, the characters' relationships are tested every Friday. For instance, two characters who are secretly in love but can't admit it have a moment every Friday where they almost confess. Also, there could be a story where a group of detectives solve their toughest cases on Fridays, and the fan fiction delves deeper into their investigations and personal lives on those Fridays.
Sorry, without more information about what 'fage' is in 'fage fan fiction', I can't give specific examples.
Sure. In the 'Star Wars' fandom, there are numerous fan - written stories that are 'fan fantastic fiction'. Some might focus on a Jedi who was never shown in the movies but is part of the expanded universe created by fans. Another example could be in the 'Game of Thrones' fan community, where fans write about what might have happened if certain characters had made different decisions, like if Ned Stark had managed to avoid his fateful arrest.
Sure. For instance, there could be a submarine fan fiction where the submarine is haunted by the ghosts of its former crew members. Or a story where a submarine is sent on a secret mission to retrieve a powerful, ancient artifact from the bottom of the ocean. Additionally, a fan might write a story about a submarine that gets trapped in an underwater cave system and has to find a way out while facing various challenges.
Sure. In some 'fury fan fiction', there could be a story about a magical creature that has been wronged and its fury leads it on a quest for revenge. For instance, a unicorn that has its forest destroyed by dark wizards. Its fury drives it to seek out the wizards and restore its home. Also, consider a fan - made story about a detective in a noir - like setting. His fury at the injustice in the city makes him go on a crusade against the criminals, in a more brutal and unforgiving way than usual.