Survival in a new and strange world is also a theme. When characters from Eragon are thrown into the Star Wars universe or vice versa, they have to find ways to survive. This includes making new allies, learning new skills, and dealing with new threats. It's about adaptation and how they can use their existing knowledge and abilities to stay alive in an unfamiliar setting.
Well, a very popular theme is the 'what - if' scenarios. What if Anakin Skywalker had never turned to the dark side? Fanfiction writers love to play with these alternate timelines. Another theme is the power struggle within the various factions. Whether it's the internal politics of the Jedi Order or the Sith Lords vying for supremacy among themselves. And love and romance are also common themes. It could be a new love story between two original characters or a different take on the relationship between Han Solo and Princess Leia.
One common theme is the exploration of the backstories of minor characters. For example, stories about how a Stormtrooper became disillusioned with the Empire. Another theme is alternative timelines, like what if the Empire won. And of course, there are often love stories, such as between Jedi and non - Jedi characters.
Well, unity is sometimes a theme in Eragon harem fanfiction. Despite the potential for jealousy and competition among the harem members, there can be a sense of unity for the common good, often related to helping Eragon in his quests or in dealing with threats in the Eragon world. Cultural differences can also be a theme, as the different characters in the harem may come from different backgrounds, and exploring how these differences are reconciled or add to the story is quite common.
One common theme is the clash and integration of different power systems. Since Eragon has his dragon - based magic and Naruto has chakra - based ninja abilities, fanfictions often explore how these two systems interact. For example, in some stories, they might combine their powers to defeat a common enemy.
One common theme is the struggle for power. Since they are in a world full of magic and different factions vying for control, fanfictions often play with this idea in relation to Eragon and Arya. Also, the theme of friendship is prevalent. They are comrades in a way, and fanfictions develop this aspect further. For example, in some fanfictions, their friendship is what saves them from a great danger.
One common theme is the clash of different power systems. Superman has his superpowers like super strength and flight, while Star Wars has the Force. How these interact and which is more powerful in different situations is often explored.
The theme of the struggle between the light and the dark side is also very common. In Star Wars Sith fanfiction, you often see the Sith fighting against the Jedi or their own internal struggle with the little bit of light that might be left in them. And then there's the theme of loyalty. The Sith have their own code and they are loyal to it, or at least they should be according to the fanfictions. They also have loyalty within their own ranks, which can be a source of conflict or cooperation.
Survival is another theme. Whether it's the Doomguy trying to survive in the complex and often dangerous Star Wars galaxy filled with political intrigue and various threats, or characters from Star Wars having to deal with the sudden appearance of Doom - like threats. It makes for some tense and exciting storylines. For instance, in some fanfics, a planet in the Star Wars universe is invaded by Doom demons, and the local population has to figure out how to survive.
Well, the theme of identity is quite common. Starkiller has a complex backstory and his true identity is often explored in fanfiction. Is he just a weapon, as the Sith intended, or can he become something more? Also, the theme of relationships is prevalent. Fanfictions look at his relationships with other characters like Juno Eclipse, Darth Vader, and other Jedi or Sith. For example, how his relationship with Juno might change his path or how his interactions with Vader shape his understanding of the Force.
One common theme is the idea of an outsider. The gunslinger is often from a different place or has a different set of skills than the typical Star Wars characters, so they are an outsider trying to fit into the galactic society. For example, they might not understand the ways of the Jedi or the Sith at first.