Perhaps it could be about a character who is born with a special power that is considered a curse in the wizarding world. They are constantly persecuted and bullied because of it. They try to hide their power but it keeps causing problems. As a result, they feel like an outcast and that their life has no meaning. The story could then show their fight to change the perception of their power and find a place where they can belong and feel that their life is indeed worth living.
One way could be to focus on a character who has made a great mistake. For example, a student who accidentally uses a dark spell and causes harm. They are then shunned by their peers and faculty, and as they struggle to redeem themselves, they start to feel that their life is not worth living. The story can then follow their journey to find acceptance again.
Well, it could be developed by having a plot where the dark side in the Skywalker universe is somehow connected to the dark magic in Harry Potter's world. Harry could team up with the Skywalker characters to fight this combined evil. He might teach them some magic while learning about the Force from them. This way, the story could build on the strengths of both universes and create a really engaging narrative.
It could imply a very dark and perhaps depressing take on a Harry Potter fanfiction. Maybe it involves a character in the fanfic who is in such a dire situation that they feel their life has no value within the context of the wizarding world.
One way could be to start with Harry being somehow transported to the RWBY world. He could then use his magic skills to help the RWBY characters in their battles against the Grimm. For example, he could use spells like 'Stupefy' to stun the Grimm or 'Expecto Patronum' to ward off large groups of them.
One way to develop it is to add more details about the characters. For example, if the summary mentions a character's action, you can expand on their motivation, background, and personality. This will make the character more complex and interesting.
You can start by creating well - defined characters. For example, a fire - wizard who is hot - tempered but has a good heart, and a water - nymph who is calm and wise. Then, introduce a conflict like a dark force that is trying to disrupt the balance between fire and water. The two characters will have to work together to defeat it, and during this journey, they grow and change.
To develop it into a full - length story, you need to build a connection between the suicidal state of the reader and the error fanfiction. One way could be that the reader starts to correct the errors in the fanfiction in their mind as a form of distraction from their own problems. The more they get into it, the more they start to see parallels between the messed - up world of the fanfiction and their own life. They could then try to rewrite the fanfiction in a way that gives them hope, and this process could be their journey towards overcoming their suicidal tendencies.
In a 'Harry Potter as a Necromancer' fanfiction, Harry's development could involve him learning from his mistakes. For example, if he accidentally creates a dangerous undead creature, he realizes the importance of control. He could also become more empathetic towards dark wizards who might have been drawn to necromancy for reasons like his own. His relationships with his friends would change too. Some might distance themselves, while others would try to understand and help him. This would force Harry to grow and become more self - reliant in his journey with necromancy.
First, you could have Naruto stumble upon a marine outpost. He's curious and starts to interact with the marines there. As he does, he realizes there are things he can learn from them, like their strategic planning. He then gets involved in their missions, using his ninja abilities to help them out. This could lead to him rising in the ranks within the marines and facing new challenges along the way. You could also introduce some antagonists who oppose Naruto's new - found marine friends, creating more conflict.
First, establish the character of the human before the transformation. Show their normal life, their relationships, and their goals. Then, introduce the event that causes the transformation into a time baby. It could be a magical spell, a scientific mishap, or a strange encounter. Next, explore the new abilities and limitations of the time baby. For example, they might be able to travel through time but be unable to communicate clearly. As the story progresses, have the time baby face challenges related to their new form and the time - traveling aspect. They could be trying to find a way to reverse the transformation or using their new powers to save someone or something. Finally, conclude the story with either a successful return to human form or an acceptance of the new time - baby existence and a new purpose in life.
It can be developed by focusing on how his daily life at Hogwarts changes. For instance, the staircases that move could be a huge obstacle. So the fanfiction could explore how he and his friends come up with solutions like using magic carpets or levitating charms. Also, his broom - flying might need to be reimagined. Maybe he gets a special broom that can be attached to his wheelchair and he can fly around in a different but still exciting way.