Sirius might like it because he's always up for something new and different. He could find the fanfiction's ideas about his bond with Remus fascinating. Remus, though, would be uncomfortable. He values his privacy and the fanfiction might make him feel exposed. James would be curious. He'd want to explore what others think of their group, so he might be interested in the fanfiction in a general sense. Peter would be indifferent. He doesn't really care much about this kind of thing.
They might be quite shocked at first. Since Wolfstar is a ship about Sirius and Remus, it's a modern interpretation of their relationship. The Marauders might not understand some of the modern concepts and language used in the fanfiction.
Yes, I think Sirius would enjoy it for the entertainment value. He was always up for something new and different. James might be a bit hesitant at first but would probably get into it. And Remus would likely find it intellectually stimulating.
For the romantic fanfictions, Sirius would probably be all for it, especially if it involved some steamy relationships. He'd be like, 'Ooh, this is spicy!'. James might be a bit more reserved, especially if it involved his relationship with Lily in a way he didn't like. Remus would be interested in how the relationships were developed. In adventure - based fanfictions, Sirius and James would be excited, seeing new adventures in the wizarding world. Remus would focus on the logic and the world - building in those stories.
Maybe. It depends on what the fanfiction is about and how it's written.
Yes, I think some of them would. Tony, being a fan of pop culture and having a quick wit, would probably like the clever wordplay and unique interpretations in Hamilton fanfiction. Natasha might also enjoy it as she's always interested in understanding different perspectives, and fanfiction can offer that in abundance.
It depends on the content of the fanfiction. If it respects the essence of the gods and their mythology while adding new and interesting twists, some gods could be in favor of it. For instance, Hephaestus might be interested in how the fanfiction portrays his skills and creations in a new context. However, if the fanfiction distorts their characters too much, many gods would likely dislike it. Consider how Hades would feel if he was made out to be a complete villain in a way that didn't match the complex nature of his character in the original mythology.
Yes, I think some of them would. For example, Tony Stark, being a fan of pop culture and new ideas, would probably find the unique world of Attack on Titan in the fanfiction quite interesting. He'd enjoy exploring the different concepts and might even get some inspiration for new gadgets from it.
Yes, they might. The gods would probably find the rich imagination in Harry Potter fanfiction appealing.
Yes, I think some of them would. For example, Natasha Romanoff. She has a great appreciation for different cultures and stories. The rich Greek mythology in Percy Jackson fanfiction would attract her. She would like the complex characters and the exciting adventures in it.
In a fanfiction about Hermione and the Marauders, their adventures could be truly exciting. Hermione's intelligence would likely clash and then blend with the Marauders' mischievous ways. For example, she might use her knowledge of magic to enhance their pranks or stop them from going too far. Maybe she'd help them study and in return, they'd introduce her to some long - forgotten spells. It could also be a story of friendship across different generations at Hogwarts.