The theme of loyalty also pops up a lot. Wolves are known for their loyalty in packs, and in fanfiction this can translate to loyalty between friends or comrades, whether they are wolves, humans or other creatures in the crossover.
One common theme is the exploration of different worlds colliding. Since 'wolf's rain' has its own unique world with wolves and the concept of Paradise, when crossed with other fandoms, the contrast and combination of those worlds' rules and cultures are often explored.
Another theme is identity exploration. The characters in 'the wolf among us' already have complex identities, and when they cross over, they may question who they are even more. They might be forced to adapt to new rules and cultures, and this can lead to a deep exploration of their true selves. For example, if they cross into a world where honesty is highly prized, the lying and conniving nature of some of the game's characters would be put to the test.
Survival is another big theme. In both Spartacus' world where they have to fight for their freedom against the Romans and in the Teen Wolf world where they are constantly facing supernatural threats, survival is crucial. In the crossover fanfiction, the characters often have to combine their skills to survive in new and unexpected situations.
Another theme is identity. Characters from both shows often have to re - evaluate who they are when they are thrust into a new and different world. For example, a Teen Wolf character in the fairytale setting of Once Upon a Time might question their place and purpose. It's about self - discovery in a very different context.
A common element is often the integration of Blade Wolf's unique abilities. For instance, his speed and combat skills are used in crossovers to make him a formidable force. Another element could be his relationship with other characters from the crossovers. Maybe he forms an alliance or has a rivalry.
In these crossovers, a frequent theme is the struggle between good and evil. The Teen Wolf world has its villains like the Nogitsune, and Fate/stay night has its own antagonists. When the two worlds collide in fanfic, the combined forces of good (including Emiya and the Teen Wolf heroes) have to face new and often more powerful threats. Additionally, self - discovery is a theme. The characters from both universes might find new aspects of themselves when exposed to the other world's concepts and challenges. For example, an Emiya - like character might learn something about loyalty from the Teen Wolf pack, while a Teen Wolf character could gain new perspectives on power from Emiya's magic.
Friendship and alliance are also common themes. Characters from 'lost girl' and 'teen wolf' might form unexpected friendships or alliances to face a greater threat. This could involve the fae and werewolves working together against a powerful dark force. It's about how different characters with different backgrounds can put aside their differences for a common goal in these crossovers.
One common theme is fashion. Since Clawdeen is known for her love of fashion, many fanfictions focus on her creating new looks, competing in fashion shows, or giving fashion advice to her friends. For example, in 'Clawdeen's Fashion Empire', she starts her own fashion line.
One common theme is the power struggle. The wolf miraculous often has unique and powerful abilities, and the characters in the fanfiction may fight over who gets to control it or use it for different purposes.
One common theme is forbidden love. Often, the wolves might be from different packs or have some sort of social or cultural divide that makes their relationship, including their kisses, a bit taboo. Another theme could be the connection to nature. Since they are wolves, their kisses might be described in the context of the natural world around them, like in a moonlit meadow or near a running stream.