One great 'Game of Thrones Rakharo fanfiction' is 'Rakharo's Journey'. It delves into his adventures beyond what we see in the show. Another is 'Rakharo and the Lost Tribe' which creates an interesting backstory for him.
One common theme is loyalty. Rakharo is often depicted as being extremely loyal to his khalasar and those he respects. Another theme is survival in the harsh world of Westeros.
Their relationship could develop through shared experiences. For example, if they go on a dangerous journey together, like through the Red Waste. During this journey, they rely on each other for survival, which deepens their bond.
One interesting plot idea could be Irri teaching Rakharo about the ways of the Dothraki that he might not be familiar with, despite being a Dothraki himself. Maybe she shows him a more spiritual side of their culture that he had overlooked in his focus on being a warrior.
There is also 'A Different Westeros'. In this fanfiction, the political landscape is completely changed from the start. Instead of the traditional power struggles, new houses rise to prominence and the story follows their journey through a very different version of the events we know from the show and books. It's full of unexpected twists and turns.
For a fanfiction, Sophie Turner would make an excellent faceclaim for Sansa Stark. She has that red - haired beauty and has shown Sansa's growth throughout the series very well. Richard Madden as Robb Stark is also a good choice. His heroic look fits the character. And Lena Headey for Cersei Lannister. She can convey Cersei's complexity and power - hungry nature.
Well, 'Dragon's Bond' is also quite good. It focuses on the special bond between a dragon and its rider. The story shows how they communicate on a deeper level and how this bond helps them face various challenges in the cruel world of Westeros. There are some really heart - warming moments when the dragon shows its loyalty to the rider.
Sure. One great 'Game of Thrones' fanfiction is 'A Song of Ice and Fire: The Lost Tales'. It explores some side stories that could have happened in the original world. Another is 'The Dragon's Heir' which focuses on a new character's journey in the complex world of Westeros.
A great one is 'The True Varys'. It delves deep into Varys' past and his relationship with Illyrio Mopatis. It shows how they planned their moves long before the events of the main series, and how Varys' loyalty was always a bit of a mystery even to his closest allies.
Sure. 'A Song of Ice and Fire' by Liana Brooks is quite good. It delves deeper into the backstories of some minor characters in a very interesting way. Another one is 'The Dragon's Heir' which presents an alternative plotline that still stays true to the essence of the original series.
Staying true to the world - building of Westeros is important too. The fanfiction should have the same feel of the different regions, cultures, and political systems. A good fanfiction won't just throw in random modern concepts but will keep the medieval - like setting intact. For instance, the power dynamics between the noble houses need to be well - presented.