Some Avengers would be flattered. Tony Stark would see it as a sign of their influence. He'd probably say something like 'Of course people are writing about us, we're the Avengers!' Thor would be proud that his battles and deeds are being told in new and exciting ways. Others like Captain America might worry that the popularity of the fanfiction could overshadow the real - life (again, in the MCU context) importance of their missions. He'd want people to focus on the real - world implications of their actions too.
The Avengers' reactions would vary widely. Natasha Romanoff could be impressed by the in - depth character studies in some of the fanfiction, even if they deviate from reality. She'd see it as a different perspective on their team dynamics. Bruce Banner would likely be a bit hesitant. He might worry that the fanfiction could mislead people about the Hulk's true nature. Hawkeye would probably just roll his eyes at some of the more far - fetched plotlines. But overall, they'd all recognize that the fanfiction is a form of fan love, even if it's not always accurate to their real - life (in the MCU sense) experiences.
Well, Natasha Romanoff would likely analyze it. She'd be interested in the character development in the fanfiction. If Moon Knight was portrayed as a complex character, she'd appreciate it. She might also look for any strategic elements in the stories and how Moon Knight dealt with his enemies, comparing it to her own experiences in combat.
The Avengers' feelings would be complex. Dr. Strange might be a bit dismissive at first. He's so used to dealing with the real and the magical that he might think fanfic is just a silly pastime. But then, if he read a really well - written one, he might change his mind. Captain Marvel would probably support it. She'd say 'It's great that fans are so engaged with our team members. It shows the power of our stories.' Hawkeye would probably just be indifferent. He has his own family and things to worry about and might not pay much attention to fanfic unless it became a big deal among the team.
Thor himself would probably be flattered. He'd be like 'Haha, mortals have such interesting ideas about me!' and might even share some of the funnier stories with his fellow Avengers.
Some would be entertained. For instance, Thor would probably enjoy the grandeur that fans might add to the Iron Man 3 story. He loves big, epic tales. Hawkeye might see it as a light - hearted read during his downtime.
Their dynamics would change a great deal. There would be a lot more tension. Some members might blame themselves or others. For example, Iron Man could be at odds with Captain America if they had different ideas on how to handle the situation. Their usual teamwork might break down as they are all dealing with grief in different ways.
He might be intrigued.
Ruby, as the heart of the group, would jump right into the fanfiction world with excitement. She would be eager to see how the battles were depicted and how her friends were characterized. Weiss, with her refined taste, would initially be cautious. However, if the fanfiction had a well - developed plot and good character development, she would start to enjoy it. Blake, being the more reserved one, would take her time to soak in all the details. She would consider how the fanfiction related to the real RWBY story and its underlying themes. Yang, always the energetic and outspoken one, would be quick to give her opinions. If there were intense battles in the fanfiction, she would be on the edge of her seat. But if there were parts that were too far - fetched, she would be the first to point it out and have a good laugh about it.
He might be confused at first. Goku is used to his own real - life battles, and fanfiction can be really wild with all kinds of crazy scenarios.
Freelancers may have mixed feelings. On one hand, they might be glad that the Red vs Blue fanfiction is popular because it shows the strength of the original brand. It means there is a large and engaged audience out there. But on the other hand, they could also feel that the popularity of fanfiction sometimes overshadows other original works in the same genre. They might worry that it's harder for their own original ideas to get noticed when there is so much focus on fan - created content.