As far as I know, no. Given the rather strange and specific nature of the 'human mattress' concept, it's not likely to be a common theme in widely popular fanfiction. Most popular fanfiction tends to revolve around more well - known tropes and concepts from established fandoms, and this seems too out - of - the - box for that.
I haven't come across any popular 'human mattress fanfiction' stories. Fanfiction typically focuses on existing fictional universes like Harry Potter, Star Wars, or superhero stories. The idea of a 'human mattress' is so unique and not tied to any major franchise in an obvious way that it's hard to imagine it having a large following in the form of popular stories.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as 'human mattress' in fanfiction could be a very unique and perhaps not widely known concept. It might be a very creative and out - of - the - ordinary idea within a particular fanfiction community where a human is somehow related to the idea of a mattress in a fictional story, like perhaps a character having an unusual ability related to being a mattress or a strange situation involving a human and a mattress in a fantasy setting.
Yes, there are some. For example, in certain online fanfiction communities, there are stories where humans are the only ones who can defeat powerful supernatural creatures. They use their wits and unique human traits to gain the upper hand.
Sure. 'The Adventures of the Hunter and His Spirit Wolf' is a popular human pet fanfiction. In this story, a hunter in a fantasy world forms a connection with a wolf that has a spiritual essence. Together, they embark on a journey to defeat dark forces that threaten their land. It combines elements of action, adventure, and the unique relationship between the human and the pet - like wolf, which makes it appealing to a wide range of readers.
I'm not aware of any specifically popular 'human lemons fanfic' stories. It seems like a rather niche concept and not one that has gained mainstream popularity as far as I know.
There are some fanfiction stories in this category, but they often go against the official Pokemon lore and ethics. The Pokemon franchise is mainly aimed at a wide audience including children, so such stories are not mainstream or officially recognized. Also, creating or promoting inappropriate content is not acceptable in the general fan community.
There are indeed. For instance, some works might explore the origin stories of certain human characters who are closely associated with the Transformers. These stories often attract a lot of readers because they offer a different perspective on the well - known Transformers universe. They can be found by searching on dedicated fanfiction platforms with relevant keywords like 'Transformers human - focused fanfiction'.
I'm not sure if there are extremely popular ones specifically tagged as'mlp disabled human fanfiction'. However, in the vast world of MLP fanfiction, there could be some works that touch on disabled human characters. It's a rather niche area, so it might not be as mainstream as other types of MLP fanfiction.
There might be some extremely niche or hard - to - find fanfiction with such a concept, but it's not something that is likely to be widespread. Fanfiction usually focuses on more relatable and positive relationships or scenarios, and this idea seems rather outlandish and not in line with typical fanfiction themes.
Yes, there are. One well - known one is 'Blood and Roses'. It tells the story of a vampire who falls in love with a human. The relationship is filled with challenges as they come from two different worlds. The vampire has to deal with his thirst for blood while being in love with a human.
In 'always human fanfiction', some stories might be set in a fantasy world where humans have special powers. These powers can either be a curse or a blessing. The story could revolve around a group of humans with these powers trying to protect their world from an unknown evil while also dealing with their own internal conflicts related to their powers and how it affects their humanity.