RWBY's worldviews could be significantly affected. Ruby would start to think more about the long - term consequences of her actions, similar to how Lelouch in Code Geass always had to consider the bigger picture. Weiss might realize that there are different ways to approach leadership and governance, not just the traditional ones she was taught. Yang would see the value in using one's strength not just for personal gain but for the greater good, as some Code Geass characters do. Blake would understand better how one's past can shape their future actions and decisions, as is often the case in Code Geass fanfiction.
For Ruby, it might make her more open to different strategies in combat. Seeing Lelouch's clever plans in the fanfiction could inspire her own battle tactics. Weiss might become more aware of the importance of political power and how it can be used or abused, which could influence her view on the power dynamics in her own world. Yang could gain a new perspective on standing up to oppression, like the characters in Code Geass do.
It could broaden their perspectives. Since Artoria comes from a different fictional universe, seeing her story in the fanfic might make them consider different ways of approaching problems and relationships.
For Ruby, it could expand her idea of what a hero can be. The diverse and often complex characters in Jojo fanfiction might make her think about different ways of being heroic. Weiss might start to see the value in more out - there and unorthodox storytelling, which could change her view on what makes a good story. Blake could gain new insights into handling complex relationships from the fanfictions, which might influence how she deals with her own relationships in her world. Yang might become more open to different forms of combat and power - usage concepts as seen in the Jojo fanfiction.
Ruby's worldview might expand to include more complex power systems like the stands in Jojo. She could start thinking about different ways to use her own powers. Weiss might become more open - minded about different types of stories and the importance of creativity. Blake could see new ways to approach the idea of identity, as Jojo characters often have unique identities tied to their stands. Yang might realize that there are different levels of intensity in battles and might strive to bring that into her own fights in RWBY.
The recommended order is to start from the beginning. Just follow the chronological release of the manga volumes.
RWBY's reactions would vary. Ruby, with her love for adventure, would look for exciting elements like Lelouch's strategic maneuvers in the fanfiction. Weiss would be interested in the world - building aspects. If the fanfiction delved deeper into the geopolitics of the Code Geass world, she'd study it closely. Yang would enjoy any parts that showed strong characters standing up for what they believe in. Blake, on the other hand, would be more focused on the underlying themes of the fanfiction, such as power, corruption, and redemption. She might draw parallels between the Code Geass fanfiction and the real - life struggles she has faced in her own world.
When characters watch events in Code Geass fanfiction, it affects them in multiple ways. If they watch a betrayal, it could shatter their trust in others. This could be seen if a character witnesses a comrade turning against the group they belong to. It can also fuel their ambition. A character who watches the rise to power of someone they consider an enemy might be spurred to seek more power themselves. Moreover, watching can create internal conflict. For instance, a character who watches the suffering caused by Geass might question the morality of using such a power, leading to a struggle within themselves.
It could broaden their perspective. They might see new angles of their relationships and adventures that they hadn't considered before.
One idea could be an OC who is a commoner but has a unique power that gets noticed by Lelouch. For example, the ability to manipulate sound waves which could be used for both stealth and attack. Another could be an OC from a foreign nation who has different moral and cultural values than the Britannians and Japanese, creating interesting conflicts. Or an OC who is a brilliant scientist working on a secret project that could change the balance of power in the Code Geass world.
First, study the existing world of Code Geass. Know the politics, the social hierarchy, and the technology. For example, if your OC is a Britannian, they should act according to the values and norms of that society. Second, give your OC a clear motivation. It could be revenge, love, or a desire for power. And third, don't make them overpowered. Even if they have a special ability, it should have limitations.
In most cases, yes. Fanfiction is a form of creative work by fans, and as long as it doesn't violate any copyright laws in a major way (like using the original work for commercial gain without permission), it's generally okay to view. However, the legality can get a bit murky in some situations, for example, if the fanfiction contains elements that are too close to the original's plot in a way that could be seen as copyright infringement.