First, you should do some research on both universes. Know the characters, the rules, and the settings of 'Worm' and 'Fate'. For example, understand how powers work in 'Worm' and the mechanics of the Grail War in 'Fate'.
Next, come up with a central plot idea. It could be something like a crossover of a specific character from 'Worm' into the 'Fate' world and their journey there. You can start with a simple concept, like Taylor from 'Worm' accidentally being summoned as a Servant in the 'Fate' universe. Then build on that, thinking about how she would interact with the other Servants and Masters.
First, you need to come up with your original character. Think about their power, personality, and backstory. For example, if their power is related to telekinesis, consider how strong it is and if there are any limitations. Then, decide on the setting within the Worm universe. Are they in Brockton Bay? Or another city? After that, start with a simple plot idea, like your oc trying to stop a small - time villain.
First, re - watch or re - read Fate Apocrypha to get a fresh feel for the characters and the world. Then, pick a central idea or character that you want to focus on. For example, if you love Jeanne, you could start with her perspective.
First, you need to be familiar with the different Fate series. Know the characters, their abilities, and their backstories. This knowledge will help you create believable crossovers.
First, research about Attila in the Fate series. Know his characteristics, powers, and backstory. Then, think of a simple plot idea, like a short adventure or a meeting with another character. Just start writing down your ideas, don't worry too much about grammar at first.
Begin by immersing yourself in the Fate franchise. Study the different classes of servants, the various mage families and the overarching lore. Once you're well - versed, brainstorm ideas. You might want to base your fanfic on a 'what - if' scenario, such as what if a certain servant was summoned in a different era. Outline your story, including character arcs and key plot points. As you write, keep in mind the tone and style of the Fate series, and don't be afraid to add your own unique twists.
First, familiarize yourself with the basic concepts of chaos theory, like the butterfly effect. Then, think about how you can incorporate these into the fate - based world of your fanfic. For example, you could start with a simple event that has a far - reaching impact on the characters' fates.
Begin with a strong opening. You can start with an action - packed scene, like a Servant being summoned in the middle of a battle. This will immediately grab the reader's attention. Then, introduce your main characters and the basic premise of your story. Don't worry too much about making it perfect at first. Just get your ideas down on paper (or on the screen) and you can always go back and edit later.
One idea could be to have Taylor from 'Worm' end up in the 'Fate' universe and have to deal with the Grail War. Maybe she forms a pact with a Servant who is similar to one of her powers in 'Worm'.
Beginning your 'Avenger Fate Fanfic' requires some groundwork. Start by researching different myths and stories about fate from various cultures. This can give you inspiration for how to incorporate fate into the Avengers' world. Next, consider the relationships between the Avengers and how fate could impact them. For instance, if Thor and Loki's relationship is affected by fate, how would that play out? After that, think about the antagonist. It could be a being that controls fate or a situation where the Avengers are at the mercy of fate. Outline your story, starting with the inciting incident. Maybe it's the discovery of an ancient artifact that has the power to manipulate fate, and the Avengers must decide what to do with it.
First, you need to have a clear idea of your OC. Decide on their appearance, personality, and most importantly, their power. For example, if you want your OC to have a power related to telepathy, think about how it works, its limitations. Then, familiarize yourself with the 'Worm' universe. Know the existing characters, the different factions, and the overall setting. After that, start with a simple plot idea, like your OC arriving in Brockton Bay and getting involved in a local conflict.