I think it's a bold concept for a 'Frozen' fanfic. It could open up a whole new set of storylines, such as how Elsa would deal with the physical and emotional changes during pregnancy, and how the people of Arendelle would react. But it also has the potential to be a polarizing idea within the fandom. Some might see it as a way to expand her character, while others might see it as going against the essence of who Elsa is in the original franchise.
It's a rather strange and inappropriate idea. Suicune is a Pokémon, and Pokémon are not meant to be associated with such adult - like themes. The Pokémon world is more about friendship, growth, and battling.
There may be some fan - created stories out there that explore such a concept in an appropriate and family - friendly way. However, it's important to note that Disney's official canon doesn't include Elsa being pregnant. Fanfics often take creative liberties to expand on characters' lives in different scenarios.
Well, a possible plot is that Elsa's pregnancy is a result of some magical encounter. As she progresses through the pregnancy, she starts to notice that her unborn child has an affinity for ice magic even before birth. She then decides to create a special, safe place made of ice for the baby to be born in. And also, she could have dreams about the future of her child, which guide her in making decisions for Arendelle's future as well.
One possible plot could be that Elsa discovers she is pregnant through some magical means. She then has to learn to control her powers even more carefully so as not to harm the baby. The people of Arendelle support her and help her get ready for motherhood, and in the end, she gives birth to a healthy child who has some unique connection to the magic of Arendelle.
Elsa could go on a journey to discover the origin of her powers. She might travel to a far - off land where ancient magic is said to exist. Along the way, she meets a mysterious wizard who claims to know about her powers but won't tell her right away. She has to pass various tests of courage and self - control. This would not only be a great adventure for Elsa but also a chance for her to learn more about herself and her powers, and perhaps bring back new knowledge to help Arendelle.
A common theme is also about acceptance. The people of Arendelle need to accept the fact that their queen is going to be a mother. And Elsa herself has to accept the changes in her body and life. In addition, the theme of love is often present. Whether it's the love for her unborn child or the love from her friends and family during this time.
The idea of a 'batman pooping fanfic' is rather absurd. Batman is typically associated with heroic deeds, mystery, and action. This concept seems to be a very strange and inappropriate deviation from the normal portrayal of the character.
Personally, I find the idea of a 'Annabeth spanked' fanfic a bit odd. Fanfic should usually enhance or explore different aspects of a character in a way that is somewhat in line with their essence. This concept seems to deviate quite a bit from what we know about Annabeth. However, in the world of fanfic, creativity knows no bounds, and some might find it an interesting and unique exploration, but it's not something I would expect to be very popular.
It's possible that there are some out there. But keep in mind that a lot of fan - created content in the 'Frozen' fandom is centered around Elsa's growth as a character, her journey to accept herself, and her role in Arendelle. While pregnancy is a normal part of life, it might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about Elsa in fanfic writing. Also, Disney has its own image of Elsa that some fanfics may or may not adhere to.
These fanfictions contribute to the Frozen fandom by expanding the universe. They give fans more content about Elsa. It allows fans to explore different 'what - if' scenarios. For example, what if Elsa had different powers or met different characters? It also helps keep the interest in the Frozen franchise alive, especially between movie releases.