Another love prompt is 'Reunited love after years apart.' Maybe in a historical fanfic, two childhood friends were separated due to war or family circumstances. Years later, they meet again, but they've both changed. One might be a soldier, and the other a healer. The story could focus on how they rekindle their love while dealing with the memories of the past and the new identities they've acquired.
A simple yet effective love prompt is 'Love at first sight in a crowded place.' Picture a bustling city in a science - fiction fanfic. A character spots another across a crowded street or in a busy marketplace. Their eyes meet, and there's an instant connection. This can lead to a story about how they find each other again in the chaos of the city and how their relationship develops from that initial spark.
One great love prompt for fanfic could be 'Two characters from different worlds fall in love during a journey together.' This allows for a lot of exploration of their differences and how love can bridge those gaps. For example, in a fantasy fanfic, a human and an elf might meet while on a quest to save their respective lands. Their love story can then be intertwined with the challenges of the quest and the cultural differences between their races.
One sex prompt could be 'A forbidden love between a vampire and a werewolf that leads to a passionate encounter in a moonlit forest.' Another could be 'Two characters from different historical eras are brought together by a magical spell and discover a new level of intimacy.'
One could be 'A time traveler gets stuck in the past and has to find a way back'. It's full of potential for adventure and drama.
Well, 'prompts fanfic' could be fanfiction that is inspired by certain prompts. For example, a writing community might give out prompts such as 'a character from a popular series wakes up in a different time period' and then fans write fanfics based on this prompt. It's a way to stimulate creativity and get different interpretations of the original source material within the fanfic world.
Love prompts also help in character development in fanfic. For example, with the prompt 'Unrequited love turned mutual'. A character who initially experiences unrequited love may be shy, reserved, or self - doubting. As the story progresses and the love becomes mutual, we can see how the character blossoms. They become more confident, more open, and their relationships with other characters also change, which enriches the overall fanfic.
First, find some interesting prompts. You can look for them on fanfic writing forums or websites dedicated to fanfic. Then, choose the fandom you want to write about. After that, start brainstorming how the prompt can fit into the world and characters of that fandom. For example, if the prompt is 'a character discovers a hidden power' and your fandom is Harry Potter, think about which character could discover this power and how it would change the story.
One good prompt could be 'A mysterious door appears in the middle of a forest'. This can lead to various stories such as a magical adventure where characters enter the door to find a different world filled with strange creatures. Another prompt might be 'A letter arrives with no return address'. It could be the start of a mystery or a long - lost connection story. Also, 'A person wakes up with a strange power' can create a story about self - discovery and the use or misuse of that power.
How about 'A young adult has to solve a mystery that has haunted their family for generations.' This could lead to all sorts of adventures and character development. There could be hidden clues, long-lost relatives, and unexpected twists.
One good prompt could be 'Imagine a world where time runs backwards in a novel. How would the characters' lives be different?'. This can lead to really unique storylines as it flips the normal concept of time.
One good prompt could be 'The time when a family member surprised us all.' Another could be 'A family vacation that changed everything.' And 'The family heirloom and its story.'
One prompt could be to think about a new character entering the story and how that changes the dynamics.