Well, Ruby would probably be all wide - eyed and eager to see new takes on the Genshin Impact world. She's always up for an adventure in a story. Weiss might initially be skeptical but could end up getting into it if the fanfiction had some really good character development. Blake would be looking for deeper meanings and might be drawn to the fanfictions that explore the darker aspects of the Genshin Impact universe. Yang would be the one cheering on the characters during the exciting parts and making comments like 'That's so cool!'
They might be really intrigued. Ruby, with her love for stories, could get super excited about the different scenarios in the fanfiction. Weiss might be a bit more critical, analyzing the writing style and how well it adheres to the Genshin Impact lore. Blake could find parallels between the themes in the fanfiction and her own experiences, while Yang would probably be entertained by any action - packed parts.
Ruby would be immediately drawn in by the unique settings and characters in the Genshin Impact fanfiction. Her enthusiasm would be contagious. Weiss, being a bit of a purist, might compare it to the official Genshin Impact story and point out any inaccuracies, but still enjoy the creativity. Blake might see the fanfiction as a way to explore different cultural elements in the Genshin Impact world. Yang would enjoy it for the simple pleasure of seeing the characters in new and unexpected situations. She might even start coming up with her own ideas for fanfiction based on what she read.
Ruby would be the first to jump into reading or listening to the Avengers fanfiction. She'd be all wide - eyed and eager, enjoying every bit of it. Weiss would probably roll her eyes at first but then get drawn in, especially if there was some complex plot or character development. Blake would be quiet as she absorbed it all, thinking about how it compares to the books she's read. Yang would be like, 'This is so cool!' or 'This is just plain bad' depending on what she was reading. They all would bring their own unique perspectives from their own experiences in Remnant to their view of the Avengers fanfiction.
RWBY might have a mixed bag of reactions. Since Naruto has its own distinct world with ninjas and jutsus, they could be confused at times. Ruby might find it hard to follow some of the more convoluted fan - created plots. Weiss could appreciate the creativity that goes into building new Naruto - related stories. Blake may draw parallels between the themes in Naruto fanfiction and her own experiences. Yang would be the one to look for the humor in the fanfictions, if there is any.
Overall, their reactions would vary based on their individual personalities. Ruby would be focused on the moral aspects, Blake on the relationships, Weiss on the quality of writing, and Yang on the action. They might also compare the fanfiction world to their own experiences in Remnant, finding both similarities and differences.
They might be really intrigued. Ruby would probably be excited about the new and different take on the SAO world. Weiss might be a bit critical at first, analyzing the writing style and how it adheres to the original concepts. Blake could be drawn in by the unique interpretations of the characters, while Yang would enjoy the action-packed parts and cheer on the characters during intense scenes.
They might be really amused. Ruby could be excited by the unique and over - the - top battles in the fanfiction, just like in the actual One Punch Man series. Weiss might be a bit critical at first, analyzing the writing style and how it fits with the original One Punch Man concept. Blake could find parallels between the themes in the fanfiction and some of the stories in her own world. Yang would probably enjoy the action - packed parts and cheer for the characters.
Ruby would be constantly sharing her thoughts and excitement, bouncing ideas off the others. Weiss would probably be the one to correct any misinformation or offer her more refined opinions. Blake would listen quietly most of the time but chime in with her deep insights when appropriate. Yang would be joking around and adding some humor to the whole experience.
Well, Ruby would likely be all eyes and ears, loving the creativity. If the Guitar Huntsman has some cool moves or a great backstory, she'd be hooked. Weiss would probably comment on the grammar and plot structure, but if it's well - written, she might start to enjoy it too. Blake would compare it to other fanfics she's read, looking for what makes this one special. Yang would be laughing and shouting at the exciting parts, like when the Guitar Huntsman battles some Grimm. Overall, their reactions would depend on how well the fanfic is written and how engaging the 'Guitar Huntsman' idea is.
Weiss would likely be a bit more critical. She might analyze the writing style, the way the characters are portrayed. If there are any inaccuracies or things that don't seem logical to her, she'd surely point them out. But if the fanfic has some great emotional moments, she might also be touched.
They might be really amused. Ruby would probably be excited by the over - the - top action and humor in the abridged fanfiction. Weiss might be a bit critical at first but then get into it as she sees the creative interpretations. Blake could relate to some of the deeper themes that might be present, and Yang would just love the fighting scenes and the energy of it all.
They might be really surprised. Some fanfictions could have unique interpretations of their characters. For example, they might be amused by the creative storylines that give their characters new powers or relationships. It could also make them think about how the fans see them.