Happy. He's usually seen as a sidekick, but in a fanfiction, he could be the most unexpected hero. Maybe he discovers a new form of his flying magic that can disrupt the enemy's defenses on a large scale.
Maybe an unexpected rule is about the guilds. In some fanfictions, there could be a rule that guilds can only accept a certain number of members with the same type of magic. So, if there are too many fire - magic users in Fairy Tail already, they can't accept another one easily. This would lead to interesting plotlines where characters have to prove their unique value beyond their magic type.
It could be Luna Lovegood. She has a unique perspective on magic. In the final battle fanfiction, she might use her strange but effective magical items and her unorthodox thinking to outwit Voldemort. For example, she could use some of her Lovegood family's special magical artifacts to create a shield or a trap for the Dark Lord.
Happy could be an unexpected hero. Usually seen as a sidekick, in a fanfiction, he could suddenly discover a new form of magic. Maybe he unlocks a powerful transformation that gives him the ability to take on powerful opponents. He could use his speed and newfound strength to turn the tide in the games.
A possible unexpected rule is that characters can't use their magic during a full moon. This would be a huge limitation for them and would lead to some creative solutions during battles or other situations that occur during that time. For instance, they might have to rely more on their physical abilities or teamwork.
One of the most epic moments could be when the main characters use their ultimate magic in unison. For example, Natsu might combine his Fire Dragon Slayer magic with Lucy's Celestial Spirit magic for a super - powerful attack against the enemy.
In Fairy Tail fanfiction, the 'battle of the sexes' can be really interesting. It might be shown through the different fighting styles of male and female characters. For example, Natsu's brute force compared to Erza's more strategic and elegant combat. This can add a layer of depth to the relationships between characters in the fanfiction world. It could also explore how the genders interact in terms of leadership within the guild, like Makarov's leadership style compared to how a female character might lead in a different situation.
One possibility could be that in the fanfiction, Ichigo's Final Getsuga Tenshou might be used to defeat a powerful dark mage in the Fairy Tail universe. Maybe it's a situation where the Fairy Tail guild is facing an enemy they can't handle, and Ichigo arrives, using his ultimate move to save the day.
Well, in the Fairy Tail story, the unexpected rule of the game might be related to the magic guild rankings. It's not just about the power of the individual mages in a guild. Guilds also get points for things like community service in the magical world. This means that a guild can't just focus on winning battles but also has to contribute to the overall well - being of the magical society. And another aspect could be the rule regarding magical artifacts. If a guild finds a powerful magical artifact, they can't keep it for themselves. They have to either share it with other guilds or donate it to a magical museum. This rule is to prevent any one guild from getting too powerful.
One way it's represented is through character interactions. Male characters like Laxus might have a more dominant and loud approach, while female characters like Mirajane can be more subtle yet powerful. This contrast creates a form of 'battle of the sexes' in how they handle situations in the fanfiction. It's like a power play between the genders.
I really like 'The Crossover Convergence'. It has an interesting premise where some of the Fairy Tail guild members end up in the My Hero Academia world. The author does a good job of showing how the Fairy Tail characters adapt to the new rules and powers in that world. It also has some great fight scenes that blend the different fighting styles of both franchises.