I imagine Michael would begin by demonstrating the movements and energy required for flight to Castiel. He'd likely offer step-by-step instructions and correct Castiel's mistakes as they go along. Also, he might share some tricks he's learned over time to make flying easier and more efficient.
Well, I think Michael could first teach Castiel about balance and control in the air. Then, they'd do some practice runs together. Maybe Michael would also give tips on using angelic powers for flight.
Clockwork probably gives Danny step-by-step instructions and shows him the right techniques to get airborne.
Castiel's relationship with his powers might also change. He may have to limit his use of angelic powers to protect the unborn entity. This can cause internal conflict as he is used to using his powers freely. At the same time, it can also show his growth as a character, as he is willing to sacrifice some of his power for the sake of something new and precious.
First, you need to understand the character of Castiel well. Think about his relationships with Dean, Sam, and other characters. For example, his loyalty to Dean was a big part of his character. When writing his death, make it meaningful. Maybe it could be a sacrifice for the greater good, like protecting Dean from a powerful enemy. Then, focus on how the other characters react. Dean might be filled with guilt and anger, while Sam could be more focused on finding a way to bring him back.
In the fanfiction world, Castiel being an archangel would bring a whole new dynamic to his relationship with Dean. Dean has always been a bit of a protector of Castiel in a way, but with Castiel as an archangel, the power balance shifts. Castiel might become more distant as he has to deal with archangel business, which could make Dean feel left out. On the other hand, they could also have a deeper understanding of each other. Dean could learn to respect Castiel's new role and Castiel could show Dean that even as an archangel, he still values their friendship and partnership.
One great aspect of Castiel and Dean in fanfiction is their dynamic. Their relationship, which is complex in the show, can be explored even further in fanfictions. Writers often delve into their unspoken bond, creating scenarios where they support each other in ways not shown in the original series. For example, some fanfictions might have them going on a road trip together just for the sake of exploring new places and having deep conversations about their pasts and futures.
Fanfiction about Castiel in Supernatural can be really interesting. Some 'hopeless' fanfictions might focus on his often tragic or difficult situations in the show. They could explore his loyalty to Dean and Sam even when things seem truly hopeless for him. Maybe it's about his struggle with his angelic nature and the chaos of the human world he's thrown into.
There's also a story where Castiel kidnaps a fan in a desperate attempt to save the world. It's a complex plot that involves time travel and alternate universes. You can find it on FanFiction.net. The story really delves into Castiel's character and his motives behind the kidnapping.
I remember reading a fanfic called 'Castiel's Wounds'. In this story, Castiel is severely injured during a battle with demons. The fic focuses on how Sam and Dean try to help him recover, and the relationship dynamics between the three are really well - written. It shows Castiel's vulnerability in a very believable way. There's also 'A World of Hurt' which explores Castiel's hurt in a post - apocalyptic setting, adding an extra layer of tension and drama.
Well, 'The Road Less Traveled' is a popular 'Supernatural Dean and Castiel fanfiction'. It's set in a post - apocalyptic world where they have to rely on each other more than ever. It has great character development and some really intense scenes. There's also 'Soulmates in the Shadows' which plays with the idea of them being soulmates in a unique way.
One common theme is redemption. Since Castiel has made some mistakes in the show, a lot of fanfiction focuses on him trying to make up for those. Another theme is his relationship with the other main characters, like Dean and Sam. His loyalty and how it is tested is often explored.