She might develop her character by learning from the different species in Neverland. For example, from the fairies, she could learn about magic and nature; from the pirates, she could learn about cunning and strategy (though not in a negative way). This exposure to diverse personalities would shape her into a well - rounded individual.
In some fanfiction, Peter Pan may start to feel a sense of responsibility towards the kids he takes away. He realizes that they are not just playthings but real individuals with their own needs and desires. This makes him more protective of them in a different way than just for the fun of having them in Neverland.
Yes, in some Peter Pan daughter fanfictions, there are often descendants created. These descendants can play important roles in continuing the story, perhaps having their own adventures in Neverland or in the real world, depending on how the author imagines it.
One common theme is identity. Since she's Peter Pan's daughter, she often has to figure out who she is apart from her father's famous legacy. Another theme is adventure, just like in the original Peter Pan story. She embarks on exciting journeys in Neverland.
His character might become more impulsive. Since Peter Pan is often about following instincts and having wild adventures, Harry could be more likely to act on impulse rather than think things through carefully like he does in the original series.
His character might develop by learning about the value of friendship outside of the Lost Boys. For example, he could form an unexpected bond with a character from Storybrooke and start to see the world in a different way.
First, decide on her origin. Is she from a magical realm, a normal human world, or some other strange place? For example, if she's from a world of ice, she might have powers related to cold. Then, think about her personality traits. Is she brave like Peter or more cautious? Her relationships also matter. How does she interact with the Lost Boys? If she's shy, she might take time to warm up to them. And don't forget her appearance. Does she have a unique feature like bright purple hair or a tattoo that has a special meaning in her world?
Peter Pan could be developed by showing his struggle with the new emotions and responsibilities that come with adulthood. For example, he might feel guilt for leaving Neverland in the past. He could also be developed through his relationships, like having a more complex friendship with the Lost Boys as an adult.
The plot could center around her unique abilities. Since she's Peter Pan's daughter, she might have some special powers like flying or the ability to communicate with the fairies better than anyone else. The story could be about how she uses these powers to protect Neverland from a new threat that even Peter Pan couldn't handle on his own. She might also struggle with the responsibility that comes with such great power and the expectations of living up to her father's name.
Definitely Tinker Bell. In fanfiction, you could really dig into her complex emotions. She's jealous of Wendy, but also has a deep loyalty to Peter. You could explore her backstory, like how she became a fairy and what her life was like before Peter. Maybe she had a family of fairies that she left behind to be with Peter.
One popular Peter Pan daughter fanfiction is 'The Adventures of Peter Pan's Daughter, Lily'. It shows her journey in Neverland, facing the same challenges as her father once did, but also bringing her own unique perspective. Another one might be 'Peter Pan's Daughter: A New Legacy' which delves into how she tries to uphold her father's name while also forging her own path in a world that's both magical and dangerous.