Well, 'The Secret of the Death's Head Pendragons' is a really interesting fan fiction. It delves into the mythology behind these dragons and how they came to be. There's also 'The Pendragon's Alliance' which tells a story of different factions having to work together because of the threat the death's head pendragons pose.
A common theme is power. The death's head pendragons are often depicted as very powerful creatures, and the stories explore how different characters interact with that power. Another is mystery, as there's a lot about these dragons that's not known at first.
Sorry, I don't have any recommendations for such specific and potentially controversial fan fiction.
Sure. One great 'of death and roses fan fiction' could be the one where the main character's journey through the land of death is intertwined with the beauty of roses. It often shows how these two contrasting elements create a unique and captivating story.
There is a fan fiction titled 'Higgs: A Different Path'. In this story, the author takes Higgs on a journey that diverges from the game's canon. It shows Higgs in a more sympathetic light, dealing with his own inner demons and trying to make amends in a world that has already judged him harshly. It's really fascinating to see how the writer re - interprets his character. Also, 'Higgs and the Lost Souls' is a great read where Higgs interacts with the lost souls in a unique way, adding a new layer to his character.
One great 'Our Flag Means Death' fan fiction is 'The Uncharted Voyage'. It takes the characters on a new adventure where they encounter a mysterious island full of strange creatures. The author does a wonderful job of capturing the voices of the characters from the show.
There's this great 'the 1975 fan fiction' called 'The Concert Encounter'. In this story, a girl meets the band backstage after a concert by chance and they become friends. It has some really heart - warming moments. Also, '1975 Dreams' is quite interesting as it delves into the dreams of a fan where she goes on adventures with the band.
Sure. One great 'the 100 fan fiction' is 'The 100: New Beginnings'. It focuses on how the characters rebuild after the major events in the show. Another one could be 'The 100: Alternate Paths' which takes the characters in different directions than the original plot.
One popular 'the surgeon's wife fan fiction' story could be 'A Day in the Life of the Surgeon's Wife'. It delves into the daily experiences of the wife, from handling the household while her husband is at the hospital to dealing with the social pressures that come with being married to a surgeon. Another might be 'The Surgeon's Wife's Secret', which could involve some mystery elements related to her past or something she discovers about her husband's work. There's also 'Love and Duty: The Surgeon's Wife', which focuses on the balance between her love for her husband and the duties she has to uphold in their relationship.
Definitely check out 'The Graveyard Book' by Neil Gaiman. It's about a boy who is raised in a graveyard by the ghosts there, and death is an ever - present theme. In this book, you'll see how the boy grows up in a world full of the dead and how he copes with his own mortality. Another good pick is 'Station Eleven' which, while not solely about death, has a lot to do with how society changes after a major pandemic that causes a large number of deaths. And 'The Hunger Games' series, in a way, is also death fiction as the characters are constantly in a life - or - death situation in the arena.
Sure. You can check out some fan - created platforms like Wattpad. There are often a good number of Mahomes fan fictions there. Some might be about his journey in the NFL, his amazing plays and how he inspires his team mates.