Sorry, I haven't actually read this specific fanfic, so I can't give exact examples. But it could be things like a character lying about their identity to get closer to the person they love. In normal life, that's not cool, but in the fanfic world, it might be part of the plot.
Maybe in the fanfic, a character uses some sort of magic or special power to make another character fall in love with them. This would be a very unethical thing in real life, but in the world of the fanfic, it could be seen as just another way to drive the love story forward. Another example could be that a character spreads false rumors about their love rival to win the heart of the main love interest.
Well, one possible example could be that a character who is in a love triangle decides to steal a love letter meant for the other person in the triangle. In a normal relationship, this is a really bad thing to do. But in the context of this fanfic, it might be a plot - turning moment that is considered fair in the game of love that the fanfic is portraying. There could also be a situation where a character pretends to be ill to get more attention from the person they love.
Well, it could be about the idea that in the context of a love - themed fanfic, different actions or behaviors that might not be acceptable in real - life relationships are considered fair in the fictional world of the story. For example, characters might engage in some sort of competitive pursuit of love in ways that are a bit unorthodox.
In this fanfiction, it's possible that a character falls in love with someone from an opposing house. For example, a Ravenclaw falling for a Death Eater's child. And in order to be with that person, they have to go through a series of challenges, both magical and emotional. They might have to face the disapproval of their friends and family, and also deal with the secrets that the other person is hiding. There could also be instances where characters use potions to make someone fall in love with them, but then face the consequences when the truth is revealed.
One possible example could be a local soccer tournament in 2010 where all the teams adhered to the rules strictly, making it a fair game. The story could be about how different teams overcame challenges fairly and the great sportsmanship shown.
Some 'fair world novels' include 'Equality 7 - 2521' from Ayn Rand's 'Anthem'. In this novel, the main character rebels against a collectivist society in the pursuit of individual freedom and fairness. Also, 'Brave New World' by Aldous Huxley can be considered in a way. It shows a highly organized world where everyone has a pre - determined role, which is presented as a form of fairness on the surface, but there are deeper issues beneath. These novels all play with the concept of a 'fair world' in different ways, either by showing an ideal or by critiquing a seemingly fair but actually flawed system.
Sure. In some wild fanfic of a popular TV show about vampires, the vampires might not be the traditional blood - sucking monsters but rather some kind of psychic vampires who feed on emotions. Another example could be in a fanfic for a sci - fi series, where the spaceships are not just used for interstellar travel but are also living organisms that the characters have to form symbiotic relationships with.
A 'Mario' game plot fanfic could involve Luigi having his own adventure separate from Mario. He might face new enemies and have to solve unique puzzles. Fanfics like these often take the basic elements of the game plot, such as the world, the characters, and the overall theme, and then add their own creative twists to make an interesting and unique story.
One example could be a fanfic where the main character in the swuid game gets transported to a different part of the game world that was previously unreachable. And they have to find their way back while facing new enemies.
In HP fanfiction, 'Alls fair in love and war' might imply that in the context of relationships (love) and conflicts (war) within the Harry Potter universe, characters may use any means necessary. For example, in a romantic sub - plot, a character might be a bit sneaky to win the heart of another, just as in war - like battles against dark wizards, some might bend the rules to gain an advantage.
It can be reflected by having characters make bold moves to win someone's love, like confessing at an unexpected time.
One example could be a fanfic about two characters from a superhero movie who meet casually at a coffee shop and start a sweet, simple love story. It has no big drama like saving the world in their relationship, just the small, cute moments like sharing a popcorn at the movies later on.