The emotions can vary greatly. For instance, amusement can be one. If the fanfiction has a humorous take on the music scene or the musicians, it can make us laugh. There can also be a sense of connection. If the story touches on themes that are relatable to our own experiences with music, like the first time we heard a certain song or how music helped us through tough times, we feel a strong connection to the fanfiction.
If we consider a fanfiction where Mass Effect characters react to human music, the Salarians would be intrigued. Their highly intelligent minds would try to dissect the musical patterns. They might see it as a form of communication or a new area of study. For the Quarians, human music could be a source of both wonder and sadness. Wonder because it's so different from what they are used to in their isolated suits, and sadness because they might long for the kind of communal experience that music often brings. The Geth, if they had the capacity to 'feel' in the fanfiction, might be confused at first but then find the mathematical precision in some forms of music appealing.
Fear, of course. It's the most obvious one. When you read about a terrifying monster or a creepy situation, your heart might start to race a bit.
Sometimes, there can be a sense of disappointment. For example, if you had high hopes for a Sim's career in the story and then something goes wrong, like they get fired unjustly. This can make you disappointed, not just for the Sim but also because it might ruin the story arc you had in mind for them.
It can both enhance and distort the perception. If the fanfiction portrays a musician in a positive light, like showing them as a kind - hearted person who helps others in the story, it might enhance our positive view of them. But if it creates false or unflattering scenarios, it could distort our perception. For example, if a fanfiction makes a musician seem overly arrogant when they are known for being humble in real life, it can mislead some fans.
One common reaction is fascination. Many are fascinated by how the author weaves music into the story, whether it's through the lyrics inspiring the plot or the characters being musicians. Some might have a critical reaction, closely examining the accuracy of musical details. For example, if the story mentions a specific concert and gets the details wrong. And then there's the reaction of inspiration. People might be inspired to explore more music or even start writing their own music - related fanfictions.
Some people might be really excited about human music fanfiction. They could enjoy the creative interpretations of the musicians' lives and relationships that these fictions offer. It gives them a new way to engage with their favorite music artists.
Surprise. He would be amazed at how much he has changed over time.
He'd probably be a bit of shocked. Since fanfiction often contains things that are quite different from what he knows. For example, if it shows a different future for his friends, it would be unexpected for him.
Surprise. Since fanfictions often take unexpected turns, they would be caught off guard by new storylines or characterizations.
Often, there can be a feeling of self - discovery. It's like uncovering a part of oneself that was previously unexplored. There may be initial hesitation due to social or personal taboos. But as she begins, she might experience a growing sense of empowerment. Knowing that she is in control of this exploration can be both liberating and a bit daunting at the same time. The whole process can be a complex mix of emotions that are unique to the individual.