Another great one is 'Oc's Adventure with Mordred'. It's a long - form fanfiction that takes you on a journey through different realms as the oc and Mordred team up. The author does a great job of developing their relationship, starting from mistrust and leading to a deep - seated loyalty. It also has some really cool battles and magical elements that are typical of the Fate universe.
One good 'oc and mordred fate fanfiction' could be 'The Newcomer's Bond with Mordred'. It has an interesting plot where the original character (oc) is a mage from a far - off land who accidentally stumbles upon Mordred's path. They start off as foes but gradually develop an understanding and a unique friendship.
Well, 'A New Destiny for Mordred' is a great 'fate mordred x oc fanfiction'. In this story, the OC brings out a new side of Mordred. They go on adventures together and face various challenges. It's really exciting to see how their relationship develops throughout the story. There's also 'Mordred and the Mysterious OC' which has a mysterious and alluring plot.
There are often fanfiction communities on Reddit as well. The r/fatestaynight subreddit might have some threads dedicated to OC and Mordred fanfiction. People often share their own works or recommend ones they've read. You can also look for Tumblr blogs that are focused on Fate Stay Night. Some bloggers are really into fanfiction and might have reblogged or written some interesting stories about OCs and Mordred.
One common theme is the struggle for identity. Mordred already has her own issues regarding her identity in the Fate series, and when an oc is introduced, it often adds another layer to this exploration. For example, an oc might be from a different background that challenges Mordred's views on herself and her place in the world.
One common theme is self - discovery. Both Mordred and the OC often go through a journey of understanding themselves better because of their relationship. Another theme is loyalty. They usually show great loyalty to each other in the face of various difficulties.
Well, it could be about her trying to redeem the name of her father. Maybe she joins the Holy Grail War not for power but to prove that Mordred's line can be heroic. She might form alliances with some of the traditional heroes, like Saber, and they initially have a lot of mistrust but over time come to respect each other.
Love and friendship are also common themes. An OC could develop a deep friendship or even fall in love with Mordred. This relationship can be complicated by Mordred's status as a Servant and the events of the Holy Grail War. It can also be a source of character development for both the OC and Mordred. For instance, Mordred might learn about different forms of love and loyalty through her relationship with the OC, while the OC might grow in courage and determination as they get closer to Mordred.
One popular 'naruto and mordred fanfiction' is 'The Unlikely Alliance'. It explores how Naruto, with his ninja skills, teams up with Mordred from the Arthurian legend in a world filled with magic and ninja arts. They face common enemies and learn from each other's strengths.
Well, 'A New Bond' is also a good one. It shows Mordred and Merlin starting off as enemies but gradually realizing they have more in common than they thought. The author does a wonderful job of building up their relationship and the tension in the story.
There are some Tumblr blogs that also share Fate Artoria Lancer OC fanfiction. You can search relevant tags like #FateArtoriaLancerOCFanfiction. However, the quality might vary. Some of the stories focus on her backstory as a Lancer - how she came to be in that class, and her relationships with her Master and other Servants.
I've heard of 'OC in the Fate Harem'. This piece stands out because of its detailed descriptions of the harem dynamics. Each relationship between the OC and the other characters in the harem is distinct. It delves deep into the personalities of the characters and how they interact with one another. The story also has a good pacing, not too rushed, which allows the reader to fully enjoy the development of the harem.