Since I haven't read such fanfictions specifically, it's hard to give exact examples. However, it could be a story where Tchella is from a different background or group that the Avengers have some prejudice against. So, in the fanfiction, the Avengers are constantly at odds with Tchella. Maybe she is from a race or faction that the Avengers have had past conflicts with, and they carry that over into their interactions with her in this non - friendly fan - created scenario.
Well, it could mean that the fanfiction involves the Avengers but is not friendly towards a character named Tchella. Maybe it portrays Tchella in a negative light within the context of the Avengers story. For example, the story might have the Avengers distrust or oppose Tchella for some made - up reasons in this fan - created narrative.
I'm not sure of specific examples as there are countless fanfictions out there. But it could be a story where Tony is the villain instead of a hero. Maybe he's shown as being selfish and uncaring towards his friends.
As the statement is a bit muddled. If we think of 'ex' as 'existence', then in some Avengers fanfictions, Peter could exist in a world where the Avengers have a different dynamic. For example, he might be part of a team where the Avengers are more like a family unit. They live together in a big compound and Peter has to deal with the daily antics of living with superheroes, like Thor always leaving his hammer in the middle of the living room or Iron Man constantly tinkering with new gadgets late at night.
The Avengers could protect Hogwarts in many ways. For instance, Doctor Strange, if he was considered an Avenger here, could use his magic to create powerful wards around the school, stronger than any Hogwarts has ever had. Captain Marvel could fly around the perimeter of Hogwarts, her energy blasts ready to take out any flying threats like dementors or dark wizards on brooms. And the Vision could use his density - changing ability to pass through walls and check for any hidden threats within the castle itself.
In some fanfictions, Loki saves the reader's life when they are trapped in a collapsing building during a super - powered fight. He uses his telekinesis to hold up the debris long enough for the reader to escape. This showcases his more heroic side in the fan - created stories. Another instance might be when the reader is being mind - controlled by an evil force. Loki, with his own experience in mind - games, manages to break the control and save the reader from being used as a weapon against the Avengers.
One example is the story of 'Babe: The Gallant Pig'. In this story, there are sheep characters. Babe, the pig, befriends the sheep on the farm and they have various adventures together. The story shows the relationship between different farm animals in a very positive and family - friendly way.
I really can't provide accurate examples for 'dp with friendly fire cum stories' as the term is so nebulous. It could potentially be that in a simulation environment (if 'dp' stands for a simulation project), there are instances where entities within the simulation accidentally target and harm their own side (friendly fire) and there are accounts or stories (cum stories) about these events. But again, this is highly speculative given the lack of clarity in the term.
Well, 'Charlotte's Web' can be considered in a way. While it's mainly about a pig and a spider, the idea of animals talking and having their own little world with its own rules is somewhat science - fictional for kids. Then there's 'A Wrinkle in Time'. It involves time and space travel, strange planets, and other - worldly beings. Also, the 'Lego Movie' has a lot of made - up technology and a world that's different from our own, which fits the bill for kid - friendly science fiction.
Sorry, I'm not aware of any specific 'loud fanfiction' examples off - hand. It would depend on how one defines 'loud' in the context of fanfiction. But it could be something like a 'Harry Potter' fanfiction where there's a huge, noisy battle at Hogwarts with spells flying everywhere and people shouting out incantations loudly.
Well, if the centon was a magical amulet in a fantasy series, a fanfiction could be about a young hero finding the amulet and all the adventures that follow. Another example could be if the centon was a secret society in a mystery show, a fanfic might explore the inner workings and secrets of that society.