Another interesting one is 'When the Dwarves Went to the Sky'. It imagines the dwarven characters from Warhammer trying to build a flying contraption. Their grumpy and stubborn nature combined with the outlandish idea of them taking to the air makes for a very funny read. The dialogues between the dwarves as they bicker over the design and operation of the flying machine are quite entertaining.
One great example is 'The Orc and the Elf's Unlikely Adventure'. It has the orcs and elves in a really funny situation where they have to team up against a common, yet absurdly comical, enemy. The way the author plays with the traditional Warhammer characteristics of these races and twists them for comedic effect is brilliant.
The use of miscommunication is great too. Imagine a group of Imperial Guardsmen trying to communicate with an alien race that has a completely different language and cultural understanding. The guardsmen's attempts to be diplomatic while the aliens are completely misinterpreting everything can lead to some truly laugh - out - loud moments. Also, the cultural differences can be exaggerated for comedic effect, such as the aliens thinking the guardsmen's helmets are part of their mating rituals or something equally absurd.
Sure. One great piece is 'The Convergence of Galaxies' which combines the unique races from Warhammer and the technology of Mass Effect in an exciting adventure. It has great character development.
Well, 'Fanfic Name' is worth checking out too. It starts with a really interesting premise where a key event in 'Worm' somehow triggers a connection to the Warhammer universe. The author does a good job of bringing the two different aesthetics together, and the story has a lot of action-packed scenes as the characters from both sides collide.
One hilarious Naruto fanfiction is 'Naruto: The Village Idiot'. In this story, Naruto's antics are taken to a whole new level. He constantly misunderstands the simplest of jutsu instructions, leading to chaotic and comical situations. For example, when learning the clone jutsu, instead of creating normal clones, he creates clones that can only do the chicken dance. It's a really funny take on his character.
Well, 'Naruto and the Magic Pudding' is a really funny fanfiction. Naruto discovers a magic pudding that has a mind of its own and it causes chaos all over the village as Naruto tries to keep it under control. Another one is 'Naruto's Hilarious Genjutsu Mishaps'. Here, Naruto keeps getting caught in genjutsu that make him do and say the silliest things in front of his friends and enemies alike.
Well, 'Tony Stark's Cooking Adventures in the Tower' is a very funny Avengers fanfiction. Tony decides to cook for the team but nearly burns down the whole Avengers Tower. Also, 'The Avengers' Karaoke Night' is a riot. Watching Thor sing pop songs and Captain America being completely out of his element during karaoke is just hilarious. Then there's 'When the Avengers Lose Their Memories' which leads to some really comical situations as they try to figure out who they are and what they're supposed to do.
Character development is key. If you're bringing in characters from different franchises, make sure they stay true to their original selves while also growing in the new environment. For instance, if Captain Kirk enters the 40k universe, he would be shocked by the brutality but also use his wits to survive. You also need to think about how the different powers and abilities will interact. In a crossover with Harry Potter, how would a Space Marine react to magic? There are so many possibilities to explore.
One great 'Warhammer 40000 Crossover Fanfiction' is the one where it crosses with Star Wars. It's really interesting to see the Imperial Guard facing off against Stormtroopers. The different combat styles and ideologies make for a great read.
One idea could be a crossover between Warhammer and Lord of the Rings. Imagine the Space Marines facing off against the Orcs of Mordor. Another could be a Warhammer and Star Wars crossover, like the Imperium of Man encountering the Galactic Empire. Or perhaps a crossover with the Witcher, where Witchers team up with Warhammer's warriors to fight common foes.
First, study the existing Lizardmen lore. Know their traits like their loyalty to the Slann, their combat abilities, and their hierarchical society. For a crossover, find a way to contrast or combine these traits with the new elements. For example, if crossing with a race that values individualism, how would a Lizardman, used to a strict hierarchy, react? Second, give them personal goals within the crossover story. Maybe a Lizardman wants to learn from the new world's magic to better serve his race.