One example could be a fanfiction that completely distorts the personalities of the main characters from a popular series. For instance, in a fanfiction about a superhero show, making the superhero act like a coward all the time, which is completely opposite to their on - screen persona. Another example might be a fanfiction that includes really bad language and offensive content that goes against the family - friendly nature of the original work.
There are some fanfictions that are infamous for changing the core themes of the original work. Say in a fantasy series where the main theme is about friendship and heroism, but the fanfiction turns it into a story full of greed and betrayal among the characters without any good explanation. Also, there are those that create really out - of - place and inappropriate relationships between characters. For example, in a story aimed at a young audience, creating a romantic relationship between a child character and an adult character in the fanfiction, which is clearly unacceptable.
I'm not sure of specific existing ones off - hand. But it could be something like Naruto having to take on a challenge where he has to work with a group of outlaws in order to save the village. And because of his association with these outlaws, he becomes infamous in the eyes of some villagers.
Sorry, I'm not aware of any specific 'loud fanfiction' examples off - hand. It would depend on how one defines 'loud' in the context of fanfiction. But it could be something like a 'Harry Potter' fanfiction where there's a huge, noisy battle at Hogwarts with spells flying everywhere and people shouting out incantations loudly.
Well, if the centon was a magical amulet in a fantasy series, a fanfiction could be about a young hero finding the amulet and all the adventures that follow. Another example could be if the centon was a secret society in a mystery show, a fanfic might explore the inner workings and secrets of that society.
Sure. One example could be a story where a group of cupcakes are on a mission to escape from a bakery before they get eaten. Another example might be a fanfiction about a food critic who travels to a magical land where every meal is a work of art and has its own personality. There could also be a story about a family heirloom recipe that has some sort of mysterious power and the family has to protect it from an evil food - stealing villain.
In a certain anime - based fanfiction, the main character might have a special ability that only activates in direct sunlight. The plot could then be about the character trying to understand and control this ability while dealing with various challenges in their anime - like world. Also, in a book - series - inspired fanfic, sunlight could be a key to unlocking a hidden world, and the story is all about the characters' exploration of this world.
Sure. In a Sherlock Holmes fanfiction, 'just in' could be a new case that has just come to Sherlock's attention. Another example could be in a Supernatural fanfiction where 'just in' is a new type of monster that has just been sighted by the Winchester brothers.
One example could be a fanfiction where May, from a particular fantasy series, embarks on a solo adventure to a far - off land that was only briefly mentioned in the original series. Another might be a story where May has a forbidden romance with a character who is an antagonist in the original story.
Sorry, I don't have specific examples of'six fanfiction' as it's not a widely known, mainstream term. It could be something very niche within a particular fandom.
One example could be a story where a group of scientists discover a new type of igneous rock that has the ability to heal wounds. They then have to protect this rock from those who want to use it for evil purposes.
Since I don't know much about 'adultfoundry fanfiction', I can't provide exact examples. But generally, if Adultfoundry has a set of unique characters like a hero, a villain, and a magical world, fanfiction could include things like the hero's backstory before the main events of the Adultfoundry story, or a what - if scenario where the villain wins in a different way.