An example could be a fanfiction set in a fantasy world where a powerful wizard uses his magic to enslave an entire village just because he can. There's no mercy or kindness in that, which would fit the 'heartless' description.
Suppose there's a fanfiction about a group of superheroes. Instead of using their powers to protect the innocent, they start to fight among themselves and cause destruction to the city they were supposed to protect. The disregard for the well - being of the civilians would make it seem heartless.
Maybe a fanfiction where the main character betrays their closest friends for no good reason. That would be quite heartless.
It's not entirely clear without more context. 'abd' might be an abbreviation or a name. 'Illustrates' means shows or represents. 'Heartless' could imply a lack of emotion or compassion in the fanfiction.
In a fanfiction, Harry Potter could use the Imperius Curse (a form of mind control in the Potter universe) on a group of heartless Death Eaters. He controls their actions and makes them abandon their evil ways, thus controlling the narrative of the fanfiction.
In 'The Necklace' by Guy de Maupassant. The main character lies about losing a borrowed necklace. She replaces it with an expensive one but spends years in poverty paying off the debt. Eventually, the truth is revealed that the original necklace was a fake. Her lie couldn't stand as it was based on false assumptions and pride.
In a Sherlock Holmes fanfiction, perhaps Sherlock gets poisoned and his mental faculties are reduced to that of a baby's. Dr. Watson then has to take on the role of a caregiver. He makes sure Sherlock is clean, fed, and safe. He even has to use simple words and gestures to communicate with him, just like one would with a baby. This not only changes their usual dynamic but also allows the author to explore different aspects of their relationship in a unique way.
Well, let's say in a fanfiction - inspired scenario at a convention. Two fans who are role - playing characters from a story hug in a very tentative way. They don't really have a deep emotional bond like in real hugs between friends or family. It's more of a perfunctory, almost theatrical hug, just like the often - not - so - deep interactions in fanfiction. So, that could be an example of a weak hug like fanfiction.
Sure. Maybe there was an old traveling circus. They had a strange and mysterious box. For just a penny, people could take a peek inside the box (a penny a look). And there was an old story that the box was once owned by a famous magician from long ago (an old story).
For example, in relationships. You meet someone new and you're thinking about getting into a serious relationship with them. 'Look before you leap' means getting to know their values, their family situation, their past relationships, etc. The 'long story' could be that they have had some trust issues in the past due to a bad breakup. They also come from a family with a different cultural background which might have an impact on your relationship. So, all these aspects, which together form a long story, should be considered before you take the leap and commit to the relationship.
One example could be a fanfiction in a magical - school - based fandom. In this story, the school cafeteria serves a special type of milk that gives students different magical powers depending on how much they drink. The main character discovers this and has to figure out how to use this new - found knowledge to his advantage in the school's magical competitions.
One example could be a story where Faker discovers a new gaming strategy during a dream and then wakes up to implement it in a real - life tournament, leading his team to victory.
Percy could try to influence the fanfiction community to ignore or avoid the Artemis - related stories. He might use his own popularity or influence within the community to persuade others that these fanfictions are not worthy of attention. For instance, he could organize discussions or debates about the negative aspects of such fanfictions.