The plot should be engaging. It can't just rely on the novelty of the FTM concept. There should be a real story, whether it's about Snape's role in Hogwarts, his part in the wizarding war, or his personal growth. A good fanfiction will blend the FTM aspect into a well - crafted plot that keeps the reader interested from start to finish.
In Snape Eggpreg TF TG fanfiction, one key element to look for is the transformation aspect (TF). This could involve Snape undergoing some sort of physical or magical change. Another is the gender transformation (TG) if it's part of the story. And of course, the 'eggpreg' concept which is likely a very unique and central part of the plot.
One popular FTM Snape fanfiction is 'A Different Perspective'. It offers a unique take on Snape's character with the FTM (female - to - male) aspect, exploring his relationships in a new light.
One key element is the transformation. If Snape is involved with werewolves, his reactions to the werewolf transformation process can be really interesting. For example, in some fanfictions, he might be disgusted, or in others, he could be sympathetic. Another element is the relationship between Snape and the werewolf characters. It could be a relationship of enmity, like he is trying to hunt them down, or a more complex relationship where he is trying to find a cure for them.
The Hogwarts setting also plays an important role. The familiar corridors, classrooms, and the overall atmosphere of the school provide the backdrop for their interactions. It could be a chance encounter in the Potions classroom or a meeting in the Forbidden Forest. These settings add to the authenticity of their budding friendship as it's within the world they both know and are a part of.
One key element is the contrast between their personalities. Hermione is bright, inquisitive and eager to learn, while Snape is brooding and often secretive. Their interactions, filled with Snape's sarcasm and Hermione's determination, are also important.
The character development of Snape is crucial. He has to evolve from being a seemingly bitter and resentful teacher to a self - sacrificing protector. Also, the fanfiction often plays with the idea of redemption for Snape through his protection of Harry. The power dynamics between them, with Snape being the more experienced wizard and Harry having his own special powers, is another key aspect.
One key element is Snape's character transformation. When he travels through time, he often has new insights that change his perspective. For example, he might see his younger self and realize things he didn't before.
The plot should be engaging. It should make sense how the two different worlds are combined. For instance, if it's a crossover with a period drama, there should be a logical reason for the 'The Nanny' characters to be in that setting and vice versa. Also, the writing style matters. A good 'the nanny crossover fanfiction' should be well - written with proper grammar and a flow that keeps you reading.
Character consistency is a key element. The characters from 'the batter' should act in a way that is true to their original personalities in the crossover. Also, a well - thought - out plot is important. It should make sense how the two (or more) universes are combined. For example, if it's a crossover with a fantasy world, the rules of that world and how 'the batter' fits into it need to be clear.
Character interactions are key. You want to see how the characters from Witcher 3 interact with those from the other universe. For example, how Geralt would react to a character like Link from Zelda in a crossover. Another element is the world - building. The fanfiction should blend the two worlds in a believable way, like showing how the magic systems of both worlds coexist.