The power struggles in 'Game of Thrones' would color the characters' reactions. Characters like Littlefinger, who are always scheming, might see the 'The Hobbit' fanfiction as a world lacking in the complex political games he loves. He might dismiss it as too simplistic. However, Ned Stark - like characters, who value honor and integrity, might be drawn to the moral simplicity of the fanfiction. They would appreciate the clear - cut good vs. evil in 'The Hobbit' rather than the murky morality of Westeros.
For characters like Arya, she might be a bit skeptical. She's used to her own real - life adventures in Westeros, and seeing some far - fetched fanfiction might make her roll her eyes. However, she could also find some that are really well - written and get into it. And for Cersei, if the fanfiction shows her in a bad light, she would likely be furious and want to put an end to it. But if it gives her a more sympathetic view, she might be secretly pleased.
Take the characters from 'Star Trek'. They come from a future where humanity has evolved to be more united and peaceful. Watching 'Game of Thrones' would be like looking into a very dark and violent past for them. Spock might try to understand the illogical and often cruel behavior of the characters using his Vulcan logic, while Captain Kirk might be more interested in the adventure and the strong - willed leaders.
A character like Cersei would likely be very critical. She has a high opinion of herself and her place in the world, so if she read a fanfiction that didn't align with her view, she'd probably dismiss it. On the other hand, Samwell Tarly, being more open - minded, might be more accepting and even enjoy reading different takes on the story and characters.
He could influence events by being a voice of reason in Cersei's court. If he's intelligent and perceptive, he might be able to persuade his mother to make more diplomatic decisions rather than always resorting to force.
Daenerys could view the war as a fight for liberation in some ways. Just as she wants to free the slaves in her world, she might empathize with the countries fighting against tyranny in WW2. However, she would also be horrified by the death toll and the fact that civilians were so often caught in the crossfire.
Jon Snow might see it as a chance to finally make the North truly independent. He would probably use the gold to fortify the Wall and protect the realm from the threats beyond. Sansa, on the other hand, could use it to improve the living conditions of the people in the North, building more shelters and providing food during the harsh winters.
In 'Game of Thrones', the reactions would vary greatly. Jaime Lannister might see the honor and loyalty shown in 'The Hobbit' fanfiction as a bit naive. He has seen so much backstabbing in his own world that the more straightforward relationships in the fanfiction might seem odd to him. Sansa Stark, who has endured a great deal of hardship, might find comfort in the more idyllic settings of 'The Hobbit' fanfiction. It could remind her of a simpler time before her family was torn apart. And Bran, with his new - found powers and understanding of different realms, might be the most open - minded. He could see parallels between the magic in Middle - earth and the magic he has witnessed in his own world. He might even try to learn from the fanfiction about how different races coexist peacefully, something that is rare in Westeros.
The younger characters in 'Game of Thrones' like Arya Stark and Sansa Stark could be quite taken with the Beatles' music. Arya might find the rhythm and the lyrics inspiring in her own journey of self - discovery and revenge. Sansa, who has always been more into the cultural aspects of court life, would likely see it as a new form of art to be embraced. The more traditional and conservative characters like Lord Walder Frey would likely condemn it as a foreign and ungodly noise that goes against the values of the Seven Kingdoms.
The complex and multi - faceted characters in 'Game of Thrones' are a huge inspiration for fanfic writers. For instance, Jaime Lannister's character arc from a seemingly villainous knight to a more morally ambiguous figure provides a rich ground for fanfic exploration. Writers might create scenarios where Jaime makes different choices, which in turn could be interesting for the characters themselves to watch if they could. His relationship with Cersei and Brienne are also ripe for fanfic reinterpretation.
Cersei would likely be furious. She sees Sansa as a rival and the idea of her father marrying the girl she hates would be intolerable. She might try to undermine Sansa at every turn. Jaime, on the other hand, might be more indifferent. He has his own issues to deal with and may just see it as another one of his father's political maneuvers. Tyrion would probably be amused and a bit worried. Amused because it's such an unexpected pairing, and worried because he knows how dangerous his father can be and how vulnerable Sansa is in this situation.