Begin by choosing your main characters from both the RHG and Umbrella. Decide if you want to focus on the heroes or the villains from each side. Then, create a conflict or a common goal for them. It could be something like stopping a new, even more dangerous virus created by a rogue Umbrella scientist that threatens both the RHG world and the regular world. As you write, keep in mind the tone of each universe. The RHG might be more action - oriented and the Umbrella universe more about mystery and horror. Blend these tones together to create a unique and engaging fanfiction.
One great rhg umbrella crossover fanfiction could be 'The Umbrella's Shadow in the RHG World'. It combines the unique elements of the RHG universe with the dark and complex setting of the Umbrella Corporation. The story might involve RHG characters getting caught up in the Umbrella's experiments or vice versa.
First, study the lore of both RHG and RWBY. Know the characters, their abilities, and the worlds they exist in. Then, come up with an interesting concept for the crossover. For example, you could have a RWBY character gain an ability from the RHG world. Just start writing and let your ideas flow.
First, you need to be really familiar with both the RHG world and the world you want to cross it with. For example, if it's a crossover with 'Naruto', know the powers and personalities of RHG characters and Naruto characters. Then, come up with an interesting concept like what if an RHG character ended up in the Hidden Leaf Village? Start writing simple scenes, like their first encounter with a Naruto character.
Some popular ones might include those that cross over with well - known universes like 'Harry Potter'. In these crossovers, the characters from RHG get to interact with the magical world of Hogwarts. Maybe the RHG characters have to face off against Voldemort or learn magic spells.
Begin with brainstorming the significance of the Resh umbrella in your fanfiction. Is it a magical item? A technological wonder? Once you've determined that, think about the characters from different stories you want to bring together. Sketch out a basic plot where the umbrella acts as the catalyst for their meeting. For example, if you're doing a crossover between a post - apocalyptic world and a magical realm, the umbrella could be the key to opening a portal between the two desolate and fantastical places.
Think about the characters' personalities and how they would react to the new situation. If you're crossing with 'Doctor Who', the time - traveling aspect could be a great source of conflict or adventure for the Umbrella Academy. The Doctor's vast knowledge and experience would contrast with the Umbrella Academy's more home - grown, dysfunctional knowledge. Start with a simple idea like the TARDIS landing in the middle of the Umbrella Academy's house and go from there.
First, really understand the characters. Know their personalities, backstories, and how they typically react in the show. For example, Luther is often the more serious and duty - bound one, so his reactions would be different from say, Klaus's more carefree nature.
First, choose the universe you want to cross over with Pennywise. Then, research both 'IT' and that universe thoroughly. For example, if it's a 'Lord of the Rings' crossover, understand the lore, characters, and settings of both. Next, think of a plot that combines the elements well. Maybe Pennywise could be a new threat in Middle - earth, drawn there by the power of the One Ring.
First, you need to understand the source materials well. Know the character of Frankenstein's monster from 'I Frankenstein', his motives, his strengths, and his weaknesses. Then, when choosing the other franchise to cross over with, find elements that can blend well. For example, if it's a superhero crossover, think about how the monster would interact with the superhero's powers and morals. Plotting is key. You could start with a simple premise like the monster being accidentally transported to the other world. And don't forget to keep the voices of the characters true to their original portrayals.
First, you need to know the characters well. Understand Kenshiro's personality, his skills, and his code. Then, research the other universe you want to cross him over with. Figure out how the two universes can interact. For example, if it's a crossover with the Star Wars universe, think about how Kenshiro's martial arts would work in a world of the Force. Don't forget to have a clear plot, like a common enemy that both Kenshiro and the characters from the other universe need to face.