Well, in a very meta sense, they could inspire the fanfiction writers in the first place. But while 'watching' the fanfiction, which is just a made - up scenario, they can't really do anything to change or influence it. It's like they are spectators of a strange alternate version of their own story.
No. Since they are fictional characters within the context of the official story, they have no direct influence on fanfiction while 'watching' it. Fanfiction is created by fans independently.
The characters are fictional constructs within the show. Fanfiction exists in a separate realm created by fans. So while they can be the subject matter, they can't influence the fanfiction as it's being watched. It's like they are just passive observers of a new, fan - created story about themselves.
Well, different characters might have different reactions. For example, Iron Man might be critical of any inaccuracies in the fanfiction's portrayal of his technology or character. Captain America could be more focused on the moral aspects presented in the fanfiction. Thor might find some parts humorous if the fanfiction plays with his larger - than - life personality in a comical way.
No. Characters are fictional constructs within the 'Criminal Minds' universe. They don't have a physical or real - world influence on the fanfiction being written or read.
Well, in some fanfictions, Asgardians might be filled with rage seeing their comrades fall during Infinity War. They could be thinking about revenge against Thanos for destroying their home and killing so many of them.
Some characters might be confused. For example, Thor might wonder why there are such strange interpretations of his actions. He'd be like, 'This is not how I fought in the real battle!'.
Probably not in a direct way. Since Vikings are fictional characters in the HTTYD universe, they don't have an actual say in the fanfiction. However, the original Viking - dragon relationship in the HTTYD world can inspire fanfiction writers.
No. Characters in the show are fictional constructs and don't have a real - world ability to influence fanfiction directly. Fanfiction is created by fans based on their own interpretations and creativity.
They could be portrayed as shocked. Imagine seeing all those powerful heroes on Earth struggling against Thanos. Asgardians, who are used to their own battles, might be taken aback by the scale of destruction and the power of the enemy.
There could be some minor risks. For example, the quality of fanfiction can vary greatly. Some might have poor grammar or be poorly written, which can make the reading experience not so great. However, this isn't a major risk as you can always stop reading if it's not up to your standards.
Yes, they might. Their reactions could potentially influence future fanfiction. For example, if a character shows strong approval or disapproval, fans might be inspired to write more in that direction or avoid certain themes.