The main antagonist in a 'Criminal Luke Skywalker' fanfic could be a powerful crime syndicate. They might see Luke as a competitor in their illegal activities. For example, if Luke starts stealing from their smuggling operations or interfering with their black - market deals. They would send their enforcers and assassins after him. Also, there could be a rogue Jedi who has turned to the dark side before Luke. This rogue Jedi might see Luke as a rival for the leadership of the criminal underworld among Force - users and try to eliminate him to assert his own dominance.
One possibility for the main antagonist is a group of bounty hunters. Since Luke is now a criminal, they would be after the bounty on his head. They could be led by a particularly ruthless and skilled bounty hunter who has a personal vendetta against Luke. Maybe Luke once thwarted this bounty hunter's plans in the past, and now he sees this as a chance for revenge. Additionally, the New Republic could also act as an antagonist in a sense. They would see Luke as a threat to the peace and stability they are trying to build and would send their own forces to capture him.
Sure. 'The Warden' is a great one. It's an early work that gives a good introduction to Trollope's style of writing about the church and social issues.
Well, in many such fanfictions, there are often stories about the Anbu members having extraordinary powers. For example, some might show an Anbu with the ability to control multiple elements in a way that the original Naruto series didn't really explore. It could be an Anbu who can combine fire and water elements to create a unique and powerful jutsu. Another aspect could be the in - depth exploration of the Anbu's past and how they became so strong. Maybe there's a story about an Anbu who was trained by a long - lost ninja clan with secret techniques.
She might be laughing uncontrollably while begging for the tickling to stop. It's a natural reaction as tickling can be both pleasant and overwhelming at the same time.
A 'dog cock docking story' is very ambiguous. 'Docking' usually means cutting off part of an animal's tail or ears in the context of dogs. But the use of 'cock' here is very strange as it's not the right term for a dog. It could be a story about a male dog that had some sort of procedure related to its body part (maybe misnamed) that is associated with docking. It might also be a fictional or mis - named account told by someone who doesn't have the correct terminology for dog anatomy and procedures.
First, you need to know the characters well. Research Erma and the characters from the other universe you want to cross over with. This helps you understand their personalities, abilities, and backstories. Then, come up with a simple plot idea, like a shared goal or a problem that brings them together.
There might be some indie or very specialized Australian romance novels that involve 'coffin soldiers', but it's not a mainstream trope. Most Australian romance novels tend to focus on more common themes like rural life, relationships in the outback, or city - based love stories. Without extensive research into the more obscure corners of the genre, it's hard to say for certain.
When writing their interaction, remember Adam's complex past. He has a lot of anger and resentment. Ruby, on the other hand, is very optimistic. So, their conversations could start with Adam being dismissive or even hostile, while Ruby tries to be friendly. For example, Ruby might say 'Hi, Adam! I think we could be great allies!' and Adam could reply 'I don't need your help, little girl.'
Sure. One popular Diablo crossover fanfiction is 'Diablo and the Elder Scrolls: A Convergence'. It combines the dark and gritty world of Diablo with the vast lore of Elder Scrolls in an interesting way. The characters from both universes interact in unexpected ways, like a Diablo demon facing off against a Dragonborn. Another great one could be 'Diablo Meets Warcraft: Clash of Realms' which imagines what would happen if the forces of Diablo invaded the Warcraft universe. It has epic battles and interesting character dynamics.
It depends on the specific award. For the Hugo Award, for example, works are usually nominated by members of the World Science Fiction Society. Then a voting process among the members determines the winner.
I think Eleven and Bill would make an interesting pairing. Eleven has her telekinetic powers and has faced otherworldly threats in the Upside Down. Bill is the leader of the Losers' Club and is very brave. Together, they could lead their respective groups in a fight against the combined threats of the Demogorgon and Pennywise.