Perhaps Stiles could start documenting the abuse secretly. This evidence could be used later to confront his dad or to show to the authorities if necessary. Meanwhile, he might also try to distance himself from his dad by spending more time out of the house, like staying at a friend's place for extended periods.
One way could be that Stiles finds a support system among his friends. For example, Scott could notice the signs of abuse and encourage Stiles to talk about it. They could then work together to find a solution, like seeking help from an adult they trust, such as a teacher or a local community leader.
Stiles could reach out to a professional on his own. In fanfiction, there could be a counselor or a social worker who is introduced into the story. Stiles could muster the courage to talk to this person about what he's going through. The professional could then take steps to protect Stiles and get him the help he needs, like providing therapy or finding a safe place for him to stay.
He could overcome it through the support of his friends. If his friends are there for him, they can offer a safe space and positive reinforcement. For instance, they can remind him that he is not to blame for the abuse.
Stiles might develop trust issues. Since his own father has been abusive, he may find it difficult to trust other people, especially authority figures. This could impact his relationships in the long run.
One possible storyline could be Stiles finally finding the courage to stand up to his dad and seek help from his friends. His friends could then support him through the process of getting away from the abuse and starting to heal.
It's not okay. 'Stiles' is a character that fans love, and writing about him being abused in fanfiction can have a negative impact on the overall perception of the character. Moreover, it can trigger uncomfortable feelings in the readers, especially those who are sensitive to such topics.
In the fanfiction, Dumbledore might play a crucial role. He is known for his wisdom and care for students. He could detect what's going on with Hermione and use his influence to ensure her safety. He could perhaps arrange for some sort of magical protection or even intervention in her family situation, like counseling for her parents if possible.
Platforms hosting fanfiction could enforce stricter content guidelines. For example, they could clearly define what constitutes 'abuse' of a character like Loki and not allow such works to be published. This would help maintain a certain standard in the fanfiction community.
Creators of the 'descendants' franchise could also play a role. They could issue statements or guidelines about how they would like their characters to be treated in fanfiction. This would give a clear direction to the fans and also show that they care about the integrity of their creation in the fan - made works.
I'm not really into that kind of dark and disturbing fanfiction. However, it's not a very healthy or positive theme. Fanfiction should generally focus on more positive character development and relationships rather than abuse.
Well, education within the fan community is crucial. Writers should be educated about the impact of their words on disabled people. There could be workshops or discussions about creating inclusive fanfiction. Also, fans can speak out against such content when they see it. By raising awareness, it can discourage the creation of this kind of unethical fanfiction. Another aspect is that the original creators or their representatives could issue statements discouraging this type of negative fanfiction.
The community can establish clear guidelines about what is acceptable content. For example, any form of abuse in fanfiction related to 'credence' could be clearly stated as not allowed.