In certain fanfictions, there's the 'Golden Gardens of Lys'. These are said to be the most beautiful and luxurious gardens in the world, filled with rare plants and magical creatures. The 'Eternal Glacier' is another. It's a massive glacier that never melts, and within it are hidden chambers and artifacts. Also, the 'Flaming Mountains' in some fan stories. These mountains are constantly on fire and are home to fire - breathing beasts. They are often a place that adventurers either fear or are drawn to for their power.
Well, there's the 'Whispering Woods' in some fan works. These woods are said to have voices that can either guide or mislead those who enter. It adds an element of mystery and danger. Then there's the 'Sky Citadel' which is a huge fortress floating in the sky. It's often a place of great power and knowledge in fanfiction. And the 'Shadow Realm' which is a sort of parallel dimension where dark magic reigns supreme. Characters who enter this realm often face great challenges and temptations.
A really good 'Game of Thrones' fanfiction set in a fictional place is 'The City in the Clouds'. It's about a city that hovers above the known world of Westeros and Essos. The characters in this fanfic are from different houses and backgrounds, all brought together by the discovery of this cloud city. They must figure out how to interact with the strange inhabitants and deal with the power struggles within the city. Then there's 'The Abandoned Mines of the Iron Islands'. This fanfiction tells the story of a group that explores the long - forgotten mines beneath the Iron Islands, uncovering secrets that could change the fate of the Ironborn. 'The Mysterious Plateau in Slaver's Bay' is also great. It features a plateau that has its own unique ecosystem and society, and the fanfic shows how the main 'Game of Thrones' characters would interact with it.
One unique feature could be the integration of gaming mechanics. For example, a character might have a 'health bar' or 'experience points' like in a game, which is not a concept in the original series. This can add an interesting twist to the story.
In a 'Game of Thrones' and 'Sherlock' crossover, Sherlock's deductive skills could be used to solve the mysteries in Westeros. He could figure out who really poisoned Joffrey or find out the secrets of the Faceless Men. It would be interesting to see how his logical mind would interact with the more superstitious and political world of 'Game of Thrones'.
The focus on the Dayne's sword, Dawn. In many fanfictions, Dawn is not just a sword but a symbol with great power and a long history that is often explored in detail.
One unique element could be Stark - specific magic spells. For example, a spell that only a Stark can cast related to the cold and ice of the North. It might be used to freeze an enemy's weapon or create an ice shield.
Some fanfictions have Jaime exploring the Free Cities. This is different from his usual Westerosi setting in the show. He gets involved in different cultures and politics there, which makes for an exciting read as we see how he adapts.
The unique feature is the blend of two very different universes. The Sith from 'Star Wars' are all about dark side powers like Force lightning and mind control. When put into 'Game of Thrones', it creates a new kind of power struggle. For example, a Sith could easily manipulate the lords and ladies of Westeros who are used to more traditional forms of power play.
One unique feature is the blend of cultures. Greek values like honor and hospitality can be seen interacting with the cut - throat world of Westeros. For example, a Greek - inspired character might show mercy in a situation where a regular Westerosi character would not.
It offers a different perspective. Instead of focusing on the nobles and their power plays, it looks at the common folk like farmers. It shows how the events of the 'Game of Thrones' world affect those at the bottom of the social ladder.
One unique feature is the adaptation of the power struggle. In regular 'Game of Thrones', it's about kingdoms, but in this fanfiction, it's about corporate power. For example, departments fight for resources like Lannisters and Starks fight for territory.