To develop characters in a superfamily civil war fanfiction, start with their backstories. For instance, if a character is on one side of the war, explain what led them to that stance. Was it a past betrayal by a family member or a difference in ideology? This will make their actions in the civil war more believable.
One idea could be a secret alliance within the superfamily. For example, two members who seem to be on opposite sides during the civil war are actually working together to expose a greater threat that has been fueling the conflict. This would add an element of mystery and change the dynamics of the war.
Believable characters in this fanfiction can be created by making them react realistically to the events of the Infinity War. If they see destruction and death, they should show emotions like shock, grief, or anger. Also, their powers should have limitations. No one should be all - powerful without some sort of drawback. For instance, a character with super strength might get tired quickly if they overexert themselves. This makes them more human - like and believable in the extreme situation of the Infinity War.
At first, their relationship would be very strained. The guilt would make it hard for them to even look at each other. But as time passes, they might start with small gestures. For example, Steve could leave a note for Tony apologizing for some of his actions. Tony, in turn, might respond in a similar way. This could lead to short conversations, which gradually get longer as they start to open up more about their feelings.
The superfamily could interact with Spider - Man in a more helpful way. For instance, if Spider - Man is injured during a fight, Peter's family in the superfamily could offer him shelter and medical help. They might also use their own unique skills (maybe one is good at making gadgets) to help Spider - Man improve his suit or his web - slinging abilities.
It could develop through shared hardships. With the Civil War tearing the Avengers apart, Pepper and Tony find solace in each other. They become more dependent on one another for emotional support.
The civil war would likely damage their reputation among the general public they protect. People might see them as divided and unable to protect them effectively. Their once - united front against evil would be shattered, and civilians might start to lose faith in their ability to keep them safe.
The interactions would be wild. Deadpool would probably greet the superfamily with some inappropriate joke. The more serious members of the superfamily might be immediately put off by his behavior. But some of the younger or more open - minded ones could find him hilarious.
In many fanfictions of Spiderman in Civil War, his character often develops a stronger sense of moral complexity. He's caught between two sides, like in the movie, but fanfic writers may explore his internal struggle more deeply. For example, he might question his loyalty to Tony Stark while also feeling the pull of Captain America's ideals. This can lead to him growing as a hero, making more independent decisions based on his own beliefs rather than just following the lead of the more established heroes.
Often, their relationship is tested. Tony's involvement in the Civil War can cause stress between them. Pepper might worry about his safety and the moral implications of his actions.
Spider - Man could develop a deeper sense of responsibility. As the Civil War nears its end, he sees the destruction and realizes he has a role in preventing such things in the future. He starts to think more about the long - term consequences of superhero actions. He may also start to work on ways to bridge the gap between the different superhero groups that were fighting. He could start initiatives like joint training sessions or community outreach programs to heal the rift that the Civil War created among the superhero community.