Sure. Let's say in a popular book series, the main character is supposed to marry a certain person according to the original plot. But in a fanfiction version, the character ends up with someone completely different. If in real life, someone's fate goes against all the normal expectations and they end up in a relationship or situation that is completely unanticipated, like the character in the fanfiction, that could be an example of 'a fate equal fanfiction'.
Well, consider a well - known movie franchise where the hero always saves the day in a very specific way. Fanfiction might change that and have the hero fail at first but then succeed in a completely different way. In real life, if an athlete was always expected to win in a particular style but then they have a major setback and come back in a completely unorthodox way that no one expected, similar to how fanfiction changes the expected plot for the hero. That athlete's fate would be like the 'a fate equal fanfiction' concept. It shows how real - life events can deviate from the norm and be as creative and unexpected as what fanfiction does to established stories.
Well, 'a fate equal fanfiction' might imply that the fate in question is as fictional or as much a product of creative interpretation as fanfiction. Fanfiction is known for taking established universes and characters and giving them new scenarios and outcomes. So, this could be saying that a fate has those same characteristics, like being unorthodox, not following the normal 'canon' of how things are supposed to go.
One example could be a fanfiction in a magical - school - based fandom. In this story, the school cafeteria serves a special type of milk that gives students different magical powers depending on how much they drink. The main character discovers this and has to figure out how to use this new - found knowledge to his advantage in the school's magical competitions.
One example could be a story where Faker discovers a new gaming strategy during a dream and then wakes up to implement it in a real - life tournament, leading his team to victory.
Sure. In a fictional story, a mad scientist creates a device that emits waves which make people who are exposed to it become obsessed with fanfiction about baby robots. So anyone who enters the scientist's lair and is affected by the device is 'brainwashed to be a baby fanfiction' fan.
Sure. In one fanfiction, Draco could be sentenced to clean up the Forbidden Forest as a form of punishment for getting involved in some dark magic activities. This would be a unique situation created by the fanfic author to explore Draco's character development while he's doing this arduous task.
Let's say there's a fanfiction based on a famous detective series. In the 'free rein fanfiction', the detective is not solving crimes in the normal city setting as in the original. Instead, they are transported to a parallel universe where the laws of physics are different. The writer can then explore how the detective's skills and methods would adapt or fail in this new and strange environment. This shows how free rein fanfiction allows for extreme creative liberties compared to more traditional fanfiction that usually sticks closer to the source material.
Maybe a fanfic where Naruto is made into an all - powerful god - like being from the start, with no real character development or struggle. He can defeat any enemy with a snap of his fingers, which goes against the whole idea of his growth and challenges in the original Naruto series. This would be a case of 'broken' fanfiction as it ruins the essence of what made Naruto so appealing in the first place.
Perhaps a fanfiction where all the characters in Naruto have a 'sparkle' makeover in terms of their personalities. For instance, Sasuke becomes more open - hearted and Naruto becomes even more determined in a really over - the - top but charming way. And the story is set in a world where there are sparkly festivals and events that are unique to this fanfiction. This would make it a 'sparkling' take on the Naruto world.
A story where Harry is a detective in a modern - day city and has no connection to magic or the Potter - like world at all. This would be an example where he is not part of a Potter fanfiction as it completely deviates from the Potter universe's concepts.
Here's another example. There was a group of fans who were into a science - fiction TV show and they had fanfiction - like dreams about time travel within that show's universe. But then, one of them used those initial ideas as a springboard to develop a new screenplay about time travel in a completely different setting, with different characters and a different take on the concept. In this case, that person's dream has transitioned from being fanfiction to something more unique and original.