Fans of character - centric stories would be the target audience. Those who are curious about how Bilbo's relationship with Gandalf could be strained and how he would handle it. Also, readers who like to explore the 'what - ifs' in the Tolkien universe, like what if Bilbo wasn't as meek as he seemed in the original stories and stood up to Gandalf.
The target audience could be fans of 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings' who like to see different character dynamics. People who enjoy seeing the more feisty side of Bilbo might be interested.
The target audience might be people who are a bit tired of the traditional portrayal of Gandalf as this all - knowing and always - right figure. They might be interested in seeing Bilbo challenge Gandalf. Also, fans of fanfiction in general, especially those who like to read stories that add new layers to existing relationships within a well - known fictional world like Middle - earth.
Well, perhaps Bilbo is fed up with Gandalf constantly pulling him into dangerous adventures. Maybe Gandalf made a decision without consulting Bilbo first, like bringing the dwarves to Bilbo's house unannounced. So Bilbo decides to tell Gandalf off for not respecting his privacy and putting his life in jeopardy so often.
Fans of mystery novels would likely be interested. Since the title implies secrecy, it gives the idea of a plot full of twists and turns, which is appealing to mystery lovers.
The obvious target audience would be fans of the 'Overlord' series. People who are already familiar with the characters, the world, and the general plot of 'Overlord' would be more likely to be interested in a fanfic related to it.
He might target the elders first. They are often the ones who hold the traditional views and might be resistant to Naruto's new ideas. They could be the source of a lot of the problems Naruto is facing in the village.
People who enjoy action - packed military - themed stories could also be interested. Since crossfire often involves battles and strategic warfare, it would appeal to those who like such elements in their reading. Also, young adults who are into fast - paced and exciting stories might be drawn to it.
Another possible target audience could be people who like to read about psychological and social concepts. The idea of seeing an entire gender as'scary' has psychological implications, and readers interested in understanding how such perceptions are formed and how they can be changed might be drawn to this novel.
The target audience could be fans of the original work that inspired the fanfic. If it's based on a well - known franchise, then people who love that franchise would likely be interested.
It could be aimed at children. Children often love stories told from the perspective of animals, and this would be a fun and engaging way for them to learn about the Christmas story.
I think the target audience includes not only her long - time fans but also new generations who may have heard about her but don't know the full story. Additionally, individuals who are interested in pop culture and the evolution of the entertainment industry over the past few decades. Since Britney has been such a prominent figure in the industry, her story can offer a unique perspective on how things have changed, what it was like to be a female pop star during different eras, and how she navigated the complex world of fame, making it appealing to a diverse group of people.
Fans of Harry Potter and those interested in the concept of Rune Projiy would likely be the target audience. People who enjoy seeing new interpretations of familiar characters, like Harry, in different fictional settings related to Rune Projiy would also be interested.