Develop her relationships. Have her form a real friendship with someone other than those she uses for her own gain. Through this friendship, she can learn about kindness, loyalty, and self - sacrifice, which are all qualities she lacks at the start. This would transform her into a more complex and likable character in the fanfiction.
She can be developed by giving her a backstory. Maybe she had a difficult childhood that made her so self - centered. This would make readers understand her actions better. For instance, if she was bullied as a child and now uses her popularity as a shield.
Trixx could be developed by giving it more complex emotions. For example, it could feel guilt when its advice to its holder leads to a bad situation. This would add depth to its character.
Ladybug could struggle with the allure of the Princess Fragrance. Since it has such a powerful effect on people, she might be tempted to use it for good in ways that cross ethical lines, which would show her internal conflict.
One idea could be Scarlet Lady actually learning to be a better hero over time. Maybe she starts to see the error of her ways and tries to make amends with Ladybug and Chat Noir. For example, she could start training harder to improve her skills instead of relying on her looks all the time.
Frightingale could be developed by exploring her backstory. Maybe she was once a shy and timid person who was constantly bullied or made to feel afraid. This led her to embrace fear as a power source. By delving into her past, we can understand her motives better and make her a more complex character.
In some stories, Bunnix's character is developed through her relationships. For example, her interactions with Ladybug and Chat Noir can show different sides of her. If she's mentoring them in a time - travel related situation, it shows her wisdom and experience.
Marinette's character can be developed through her angry outbursts. For instance, when she gets angry, we might see her make rash decisions that she later regrets. This shows her impulsiveness when overcome by anger. Also, her anger could lead to her learning new ways to control her emotions, which is a part of her growth. Maybe she starts to practice meditation or some other calming techniques, which changes her character over time.
To develop Guitar Villain more, you could explore his backstory. For example, why did he turn to villainy? Maybe he was a struggling musician who was constantly rejected, and Hawkmoth took advantage of his bitterness. This could add depth to his character.
Alice Pink's character can be developed by giving her a backstory. For example, she could have had a difficult childhood that made her strong - willed. This would explain her determination in the face of danger as a Miraculous holder.
One way is through the villains. Hawk Moth could deceive the heroes with a lie, and then the heroes, like Ladybug and Chat Noir, might have to lie in return to deceive him and gain an advantage. This would lead to a cat - and - mouse game of lies and counter - lies.
They could go on a joint mission together. During this mission, they have to rely on each other's skills and strengths. For example, if Emma is good at strategy and Charlotte is more physically strong, they combine their abilities to defeat an enemy. This shared experience would deepen their friendship.