For Ruby, she is always up for new tales, and FNAF fanfiction would be no exception. She'd be like a kid in a candy store, soaking up all the strange and exciting ideas. Weiss would be looking for a certain level of sophistication in the writing. If it was too sloppy, she'd be turned off. Blake would be drawn to the complex characters that can be found in some FNAF fanfictions. She might even compare them to characters from the books she reads. Yang would probably make it a more interactive experience. She'd be asking questions, making predictions, and when something unexpected happens in the fanfiction, she'd have a big reaction, either positive or negative depending on how well it was executed.
Ruby would likely be enthusiastic as she has an open - minded approach to different kinds of stories. The unique and often spooky nature of FNAF fanfiction would draw her in. Weiss could initially be skeptical. But if the fanfiction had elements of good grammar and proper world - building, she might warm up to it. Blake would be interested in the psychological aspects that are sometimes explored in FNAF stories. Yang would find the horror parts either really funny or would try to act tough in the face of it, and would constantly be sharing her thoughts out loud, much to the amusement or annoyance of the others.
Well, Weiss might be a bit critical at first. Since she is used to a certain standard, she might nitpick some inaccuracies in the fanfiction. But at the same time, she could also appreciate the creativity that goes into it. Blake would probably be more open - minded. She has a complex backstory herself, and seeing how fans explore that in fanfiction could be both fascinating and a bit strange for her. Yang would likely have a good laugh at some of the more out - there ideas in the fanfiction.
Ruby would likely approach SCP fanfiction with wide - eyed wonder, trying to understand the strange concepts. She might be a bit scared too as some SCPs are quite menacing. Weiss would be very critical. She'd point out how it goes against the norms of proper literature and the lack of moral lessons in some of it. Blake would be more open - minded. She could compare the SCP world to the different faunus cultures she's learned about, seeing it as another form of unique cultural (or in this case, fictional) creation. Yang might laugh at some of the over - the - top SCPs and their abilities, or she'd be turned off if it got too gory or disturbing.
In RWBY, the girls in Team RWBY might have different reactions. Ruby might be initially curious and excited to see different interpretations of Jaune in fanfiction. She could be interested in how the stories expand on his character growth. Weiss might be a bit more critical at first, analyzing if the fanfiction adheres to the established lore and character traits. Blake, with her love for stories, would probably be open - minded and might enjoy exploring the various scenarios presented in the fanfiction about Jaune.
They might be really confused at first. RWBY is set in a very different world from the wacky and often dangerous stunts in Jackass. They could be amused by the absurdity of some of the fanfiction ideas, or they might be a bit put off by the rowdiness that Jackass represents.
Well, Ruby might be really excited. She loves new and exciting stories, and Broly's power in fanfiction could be something that really grabs her attention. She'd probably be all smiles and eager to read more.
They might be quite surprised. Ruby could be excited to see different interpretations of their adventures in Volume 4. Weiss might be a bit critical at first, looking for proper characterizations. Blake could find it interesting to see how others view her story arc in that volume. Yang, on the other hand, might be more laid - back about it and just enjoy seeing the creative takes.
They might be shocked. They would see things they never expected, and it could change their view of the future. Maybe they'd be excited to see positive changes or worried about potential disasters.
It's possible that they would be a bit shocked at first. After all, seeing someone else's take on their world and actions can be a strange experience. However, as they get into it, they might appreciate the creativity of the fanfiction writers. Ruby would be drawn to the new and fun versions of their friends, Weiss might admire the writing style if it's well - done, Blake could find deeper meanings in the abridged relationships, and Yang would be all for the high - energy and over - the - top action.
In my opinion, Ruby would be immediately drawn in by the FNAF theory fanfiction. Her curious nature would make her eager to learn more about the theories presented. Weiss would be more reserved, perhaps initially dismissing it but then slowly getting interested as she realizes the depth of some of the ideas. Blake would be intrigued by the psychological aspects that might be present in the fanfiction's theories. Yang would be the most vocal, expressing her thoughts and feelings about the fanfiction right away, whether she liked it or not.
They might be really surprised. Some of the fanfiction could have unique takes on their characters or storylines that they hadn't considered before. It could be both interesting and a bit strange for them to see how fans interpret their world.