Then there are those characters who would be indifferent. Characters who are more focused on their own goals in the Vampire Knight world, like some of the minor vampire characters, might not care much about what is written in the fanfiction. They are more concerned with their own survival and power struggles within the vampire society, so fanfiction about them might seem like an unimportant distraction.
Yang would likely have a big reaction. If the fanfiction shows her in a cool fight scene, she'd be all for it and might even show it off to her friends. But if it portrays her in a negative or weak way, she'd be really annoyed.
Some characters might be flattered. If they are depicted as heroes in the fanfiction, it would boost their egos. For instance, Oliver Queen might enjoy reading about himself as an even greater hero than he already is.
Percy would probably find it hilarious. He has a good sense of humor and would likely enjoy the wild and crazy scenarios fans come up with. He might even share the funnier ones with his friends at Camp Half - Blood.
Naruto would be thrilled. He loves attention and the idea that people are writing stories about him would make him feel really special. He might even try to find the authors and befriend them.
Tina, as a strong - willed Auror, might initially be skeptical. She'd be worried about the accuracy of the fanfiction in terms of the real wizarding world she knows. But after some thought, she might realize it's just a bit of fun for the fans and start to see the charm in it. She could even start to correct some of the inaccuracies in a friendly way if she ever had the chance to interact with the fanfiction writers.
There are also those who would be intrigued. Clary, being the curious one, would probably read fanfiction with great interest. She might be amazed at the different ways fans have imagined the story continuing or the relationships evolving. She could even get some inspiration from it for her own adventures, thinking about how the fans' ideas could be incorporated into her real - life challenges in the Shadowhunter world.
For Harry Potter characters, reading fanfiction could be a strange experience. Ginny might be protective of how she and Harry are portrayed in romantic fanfictions. Neville could be surprised by the confidence some fanfictions give him. In RWBY, Blake might be a bit hesitant at first but then get into the more thought - provoking fanfictions. Pyrrha, if she were still alive, would likely be flattered by the positive portrayals in fanfiction. It would open up a whole new world of how they are perceived by their fans for all of these characters.
Some MHA characters might be flattered. For example, Midoriya would probably be really excited and take it as a sign of how much he's inspired people. He might even look for positive lessons in the fanfiction to improve himself.
Some characters might be curious. They would want to see how fans perceive them. For instance, Aunt May could be interested to know how fans write about her relationship with Peter in the fanfiction.
Naruto, being the open - minded and adventurous type, would likely find it fun to read fanfiction about himself. He could be amused by the creative ideas, even if some are a bit far - fetched. He might even take some of the positive ideas and think about applying them in his real adventures. Rias, however, would approach it more skeptically. As a devil princess, she has a reputation to uphold. She would carefully analyze how the fanfiction portrays her, and if it goes against her values or the image she wants to project, she might be a bit offended. But if there are some good aspects, like new ways of handling her devil powers or relationships, she might consider them.