Yes, there are. The 'family feud' trope is quite common. In this, there are internal conflicts within the superfamily, maybe over different ideologies or how to use their powers. Also, the 'protective family' trope, where the superfamily goes all out to protect one of their own who is in danger. For example, in a lot of fanfics, when a young member of the superfamily is targeted by a villain, the whole family rallies together. This trope helps to show the strong bond within the superfamily. And then there's the 'secret power' trope, where a member of the superfamily has a power that they've been hiding from the others, and when it's revealed, it causes all sorts of drama and new storylines.
Sure. There's the 'training the newbie' trope. When a new member joins the superfamily, the more experienced members take it upon themselves to train them. It's a great way to show the different skills and powers within the family. Another is the 'legacy' trope. This is when the superfamily's powers and reputation are passed down through generations, and a new generation has to live up to the family name. It often involves stories of young members struggling with the weight of their family's legacy while trying to make their own mark. There's also the 'family reunion' trope, where members of the superfamily who have been separated for a long time come back together, and there are all kinds of emotions and revelations.
One popular trope is the 'lost power' trope. In superfamily fanfic, a member of the superfamily might lose their powers and have to rely on the rest of the family in a new way. Another is the 'new family member' trope, where a new character with unique powers joins the superfamily.
One common trope is the 'accidental pregnancy'. This is where the male character gets pregnant unexpectedly, perhaps due to a magical mishap or a scientific experiment gone wrong. Another is the 'protective partner' trope, where the other half of the relationship becomes extremely protective of the pregnant male. There's also the 'pregnancy in a different world' trope, where the male pregnancy occurs in a fantasy or science - fiction setting.
Yes, there are. For instance, the 'time - travel' trope can be found in some 'persuasion fanfic'. This is where a character somehow travels back in time to change the events of the story. Also, the 'gender - swap' trope is used sometimes. Here, the gender of one or more characters is changed, which then leads to different interactions and storylines. Additionally, the 'unexpected alliance' trope, where two characters who didn't get along in the original story form an alliance in the fanfic, is quite popular too.
Yes, there are. One popular trope is the 'friends - to - lovers' where two female characters who were initially friends develop romantic feelings for each other. Another is the 'opposites attract' trope, like a shy and reserved girl falling for a bold and outgoing one.
Iron Man is often very popular in 'Avengers Superfamily' fanfic. His intelligence and charisma make him a great character to build stories around. Writers can explore his relationships with other heroes, like being a mentor to a young inventor in the superfamily.
One popular trope could be the 'artist's inspiration' where the story might revolve around how John Mayer's music inspires a character in the fanfic. For example, a young musician might find new meaning in their own work after listening to his music.
Yes, one popular trope is Hermione being punished for her know - it - all attitude. She might be put in a situation where her knowledge fails her, and she has to face the consequences, like being excluded from a study group for a while. Another trope could be her being punished for meddling in something she shouldn't have. For example, she tries to solve a mystery that is better left alone, and she gets in trouble with the authorities in the fanfic world.
One popular trope is the mentor - mentee relationship. Jiraiya could be seen as a mentor to Kushina, teaching her new jutsu or giving her advice on ninja life. Another trope is the 'what - if' scenario. For example, what if Jiraiya was assigned to protect Kushina instead of Minato? It would lead to a completely different set of events and interactions. Also, the 'unlikely allies' trope can be used. Kushina and Jiraiya might seem like an odd pair at first, but they come together to achieve a common goal, like saving Konoha from a powerful enemy.
One popular trope is the 'forbidden love' angle. Since they come from different camps originally (Roman and Greek), it can be seen as a relationship that has some barriers to overcome. Another is the 'protective lover' trope. Jason might be very protective of Annabeth, or vice versa, especially when they face threats. And there's the 'soulmate' trope where they are depicted as being meant for each other on a deeper level.
One popular trope is the 'Powerful Fem Nibi' trope. In many fanfics, Fem Nibi is depicted as having extraordinary powers that she uses to protect Naruto or help him in his journey. Another is the 'Fem Nibi as a Mentor' trope, where she takes on a guiding role for Naruto, teaching him about the world of the bijuu or some hidden ninja techniques.
One common trope could be the 'first kiss' trope. It's always exciting to read about the moment when Ally and Trish first share a kiss, full of nervousness and anticipation. Another might be the 'forbidden love' trope, if there are some obstacles in their relationship that make their kiss even more significant and intense.