They might start to re - evaluate their relationships. Without the common goal of fighting for the world, they have to look at each other in a new light. Maybe Thor, who is used to leading battles, has to find a new role within the group. And Black Widow, who has always been a fighter, might have to explore other aspects of herself, like diplomacy or helping the Avengers deal with their emotional issues.
The Avengers could split into different factions. Some might form a group that still tries to protect the world in a more covert way, while others might completely abandon the superhero life. This would change the power balance not only within the Avengers but also in the wider superhero community in the fanfic.
It could create a rift. Some Avengers might still believe in fighting, while others are firmly against it. For instance, Captain America, who has always been about duty and fighting for what's right, might be at odds with Iron Man, who could be more cynical after seeing the consequences of their actions. This would lead to a lot of internal conflict within the group.
If the Avengers refuse to fight in a fanfic, the plot could develop in a way that explores the consequences of inaction. Maybe the villains start to take over more territory or cause more harm because there's no one to oppose them directly. This can then lead to a situation where the Avengers have to find alternative ways to stop the villains, like using their intelligence or technology. It might also show how the public reacts to their decision not to fight, which could be either supportive or very critical, adding another layer to the story.
One possible reason could be moral conflicts. For example, if the fight involves harming innocent civilians, some Avengers might refuse. Another reason could be internal disagreements within the team. Maybe they don't trust the motives behind the fight or the leadership in that particular fanfic scenario. Also, they could be exhausted from previous battles and simply not in the physical or mental state to engage in another fight.
One possible reason could be that they are disillusioned with the world's political powers. Maybe they see that their previous battles have been exploited by those in power for their own gain, and they no longer want to be pawns. For example, they might have noticed that the destruction they've tried to prevent has been used as an excuse for certain governments to impose harsher control on their people.
It could become more tense. If they see different versions of themselves or different outcomes for their relationships, it'll cause stress. For instance, if Vision sees a future where he and Wanda are separated, it'll be tough on their relationship in the present.
The Damocles Project can change the Avengers by introducing new challenges. It might make them question their own abilities and the trust they have in each other. For example, if the project has some hidden agendas that start to surface, the Avengers may find themselves doubting who they can rely on.
The power balance would shift. With Wonder Woman's strength, speed, and combat abilities, the Avengers would become an even more formidable force. They might be able to take on tougher enemies more easily.
Well, it can strain relationships. For instance, if an Avenger from one dimension sees how their counterpart in another dimension has made different choices, it might cause jealousy or resentment. Maybe Captain America from one dimension sees a more successful version of himself in another and starts to doubt his own actions.
Well, Stiles is used to being in a small, tight - knit group in his own story. In the Avengers, he'd start as an outsider. But his loyalty and determination would win over the others. He could add a new dimension to their relationships, being the one who is constantly asking questions and making them re - evaluate their assumptions. For example, he might question the Avengers' black - and - white view of good and evil based on his experiences in his own world.
The living situation could also create some new tensions. Clint might get annoyed with Thor's loud and boisterous behavior. But at the same time, they could also learn to understand and respect each other better. Maybe Clint would start to appreciate Thor's warrior spirit, and Thor would see Clint's skills in a new light. Natasha, being the observant one, would probably play a role in smoothing out any rough patches in the relationships among the team members.
Well, some Avengers might be amused. For example, Tony Stark would probably be entertained by his own over - the - top, cocky portrayals in fanfic. He might make sarcastic comments about how the writer got his genius but not his charm quite right.