Another story could be about an Enclave OC who discovers a hidden bunker full of valuable resources. However, word gets out and different factions start to converge on the location. The OC has to defend the bunker while also deciding whether to share the resources or keep them for the Enclave's sole use.
There could be a story where an Enclave OC is on a mission to find a lost piece of pre - War technology. Along the way, they encounter various factions in Fallout 4. They might have to negotiate with the Minutemen, fight off Raiders, and even form a tense truce with the Brotherhood of Steel to achieve their goal.
One interesting story could be about an Enclave OC (Original Character) who tries to reform the Enclave from within. This OC might face opposition from the more traditional and power - hungry members of the Enclave, but through determination and some unexpected alliances, they start to make changes.
One interesting story could be about an Enclave OC who tries to reform the Enclave from within. This OC might see the flaws in the Enclave's extreme ideology and work towards a more inclusive and less tyrannical organization.
Some of the existing Fallout 4 characters who interact with the Enclave OCs can also become popular in these fanfictions. For instance, Preston Garvey might be popular if he has an interesting dynamic with an Enclave OC, such as trying to convince the OC to work with the Minutemen for the greater good of the Commonwealth.
There are also Enclave OCs that are diplomats or strategists. These characters are popular as they are often involved in complex political situations in the Fallout universe. They might try to negotiate peace treaties between the Enclave and other factions, or come up with elaborate plans to gain an advantage for the Enclave without causing too much bloodshed. Their intelligence and ability to manipulate situations make them stand out in fanfiction.
One idea could be a character from the Enclave finding themselves in a situation where they have to team up with a group from the Fallout world they usually oppose. Maybe a lone Enclave soldier gets separated from his unit and is forced to rely on a group of wastelanders to survive. This could lead to a lot of character development as he sees a different side of the world outside the Enclave's ideology.
There are Fallout 4 OC fanfictions where the OC is a wandering trader. This character travels across the wasteland, trading rare items and having all kinds of adventures along the way. They might encounter raiders, super mutants, and make unexpected allies in different settlements.
A great 'oc gamer fallout 4 fanfiction' could revolve around an OC who is a synth hunter. In Fallout 4, synths are a big part of the lore. This OC has a personal vendetta against synths because they lost their family to a synth attack. They go on a quest to hunt down every synth they can find, all while dealing with the moral ambiguity of whether all synths are truly bad or if some are just trying to survive like everyone else.
One idea could be an OC who is a brilliant scientist in the Fallout world. They could be working on a secret project to reverse the effects of radiation. Another idea is an OC who is a wandering trader, having all kinds of adventures while traveling from one settlement to another, facing raiders and mutants along the way. And a third idea could be an OC that is part of a new faction trying to bring peace and order to the wasteland.
Well, first, a believable self - insert character. They should fit into the Fallout Enclave's world, with its unique culture, values, and technology. Second, an engaging plot. It could be about the character's rise within the Enclave, or their attempts to change things from the inside. Third, good world - building details. Since the Enclave has its own distinct look and feel, the fanfiction should capture that, like the military - like structure, the advanced (compared to others in the Fallout world) technology they possess, and their often - controversial goals.
For characters from the general Fallout world, think about their experiences. They've grown up in a harsh, post - apocalyptic world. So, they might be more resourceful and street - smart. They could have a distrust of authority figures, especially those from the Enclave. When writing interactions between the two types of characters, use these differences to create conflict and tension.
There's also 'My Life in the Enclave' which delves deep into the daily life of a self - inserted character. The author does a great job of exploring the politics, relationships, and moral dilemmas within the Enclave. It's a long - form fanfiction that really gets you immersed in the Fallout Enclave setting.