When starting a Peter Pan crossover fanfiction, it's important to do research on both stories. If it's a crossover with the Marvel Universe. Learn about the powers and backstories of the Marvel characters and how they could interact with Peter and his friends from Neverland. You can start with a simple idea like Peter getting lost in New York City (a common setting in Marvel) and then meeting Spider - Man who helps him find his way back home while also having some adventures together.
Begin by creating a unique scenario that brings the two stories together. Let's say for a Peter Pan and Lord of the Rings crossover. You could start with Peter being drawn to Middle - earth by the power of the One Ring. As you write, focus on how the different rules of magic in each world will affect the story. In Peter Pan's world, it's more about fairy - like magic, while in Middle - earth it's more about the power of the Elves and the Rings.
First, you should re - read the original Peter Pan story to get a fresh feel for the characters. Then, think about a unique concept or plot twist. For example, what if Wendy brought something from the real world that changed Neverland? Just start with a simple idea and build on it.
First, think about the aspect of their story you want to focus on, like their friendship or their adventures. Then, create an interesting opening scene, maybe with Wendy looking out of her window and thinking about Neverland.
First, think about the characters. Decide if you want to focus on the main ones like Peter, Wendy, or Tinker Bell, or create new ones. For example, you could make a new Lost Boy with a special power. Then, come up with a simple plot idea. It could be as basic as Peter getting lost in a new part of Neverland. Just start writing down your ideas and don't worry too much about grammar at first.
Begin by establishing the setting clearly. If it's a Joker crossover with a horror universe, describe how Gotham starts to take on elements of that horror world. Then, introduce the Joker in a way that makes sense in this new context. Maybe he's intrigued by the new horrors or sees an opportunity to create more chaos. You also need to consider the characterizations and how they will interact. The Joker's maniacal nature might clash or blend in unexpected ways with the other characters.
First, decide which universe or character you want to crossover with Morbius. For example, if it's Iron Man, think about how their worlds collide. Maybe Morbius' condition attracts the attention of Stark Industries. Then, create an interesting opening scene. It could be Morbius in a situation that leads him to cross paths with Iron Man, like a strange energy signature that both are investigating.
Begin by choosing the right crossover. Let's say it's Negan and 'Harry Potter'. Think about the rules of the 'Harry Potter' world and how Negan would break or bend them. You can start with Negan somehow getting a letter from Hogwarts (maybe a mistake by the owl post). He shows up at the school, and chaos ensues. Write from his perspective as he encounters magic for the first time. His confusion and his attempt to assert his dominance in this new and strange place would make for an interesting start.
Well, start by creating a scenario that brings the Jashin concept into the other story. For example, if it's a crossover with a game world, think about how Jashin's influence could disrupt the game's balance or create new quests. You could also think about the reactions of the original characters to the Jashin - related elements. Maybe they're horrified, or maybe some are intrigued. Then build your plot around these interactions and reactions.
First, choose the two universes you want to cross over. For example, if it's Miraculous and Naruto. Then, think about how the characters will interact. Maybe Ladybug could learn some ninja skills from Naruto. Start with a simple scenario like an akuma attack in a world where ninjas exist.
First, decide which universe you want to cross Chappie over with. For example, if it's "Terminator", research the lore of that universe. Then, think of a plot hook. Maybe Chappie is mistaken for a Skynet creation in the Terminator world. Next, start writing an introduction that sets up the crossover situation.
First, decide which universe you want to crossover with. Then, think about how the Mandalorian's character traits will interact with the new universe's elements. For example, if it's a crossover with Star Trek, consider how his no - nonsense attitude will mesh with the more diplomatic Starfleet officers.