Writers can start by researching real - life situations that might cause emotional pain. For example, if Kyuhyun had an injury that affected his performance, a fanfiction could be built around a fan's reaction to seeing him struggle. They can also use dialogue effectively. For instance, if Kyuhyun says something dismissive in the story, it can really hit the fan character hard. This creates an instant emotional impact.
One possible story could be about a fan who was deeply hurt when Kyuhyun was rumored to be leaving the group temporarily. The fan might have felt a sense of loss and anxiety, imagining the group without him. In the fanfiction, it could detail the fan's emotional journey, from shock to sadness and finally to acceptance as they realize that Kyuhyun's break was for his own well - being and would ultimately benefit the group in the long run.
Writers can use vivid descriptions. For physical hurt, describe the pain in detail, like 'Ahsoka felt the searing pain as the lightsaber sliced through her flesh, a sharp burning that spread from her side.' For emotional hurt, show her reactions, such as 'Ahsoka's eyes widened in disbelief as she heard the words of betrayal, a single tear rolling down her cheek.'
There is no evidence to suggest that any member of Super Junior, including Kyuhyun, has been involved with drugs in real life. Fanfiction might create fictional scenarios, but we should always separate fiction from reality. It's important to respect the artists and not spread unfounded rumors through such fictional works.
One way is to put Genos in a situation where he's outnumbered. As the enemies attack him from all sides, his defenses are slowly broken down. The writer can describe the attacks hitting him one by one, each causing more damage. They can also make the reader feel Genos' desperation as he realizes he might not be able to survive this time. And then, there's the aftermath. How does he deal with the pain and the damage? Does he become more determined or does he start to doubt himself? These are all aspects that can make a hurt scene for Genos impactful in a fanfiction.
One ethical implication is that it can damage the reputation of the artist. Kyuhyun has a fan base that looks up to him, and a false association with drugs through fanfiction can mislead people. Another aspect is that it violates the basic respect for the artist's real - life persona.
One way is through building up the anticipation before she gets hurt. If the writer has shown the power of the enemy gradually and how Sailor Moon is trying her best to defend but still fails, it makes the moment of her getting hurt more impactful. Another important aspect is the aftermath. How does she recover? How do her friends and allies support her? These elements can enhance the overall impact of the scene.
They can introduce a race against time. Maybe Deidara needs medical help within a short period, but there are obstacles in the way, like the enemy still lurking around or the nearest medical facility being far away. This time pressure builds tension as the reader hopes he'll make it in time.
The setting can also contribute to the emotional impact. If Hiccup is hurt in a place that was once special to him, like a secret cove where he and Toothless used to play, it adds an extra layer of sadness. The contrast between the happy memories and his current state of injury can make the reader feel more empathetic towards his situation.
Another way is through the description of Taehyung's own state. If he's in pain but trying to be strong, or if he's confused and hurt by the situation, it makes the readers feel for him. The writers might also introduce some obstacles in his recovery process, like a lack of proper medical facilities or some internal conflicts within the group that delay his getting better. This all serves to create and maintain tension throughout the fanfiction.
By making the consequences of their actions towards each other more severe. Say Naruto's actions lead to Ino being seriously injured and she loses her ability to use some of her ninja skills for a while. The fear of whether she will ever regain those skills and the guilt Naruto feels can create a lot of tension in the story. Also, if there are external factors like other ninja clans getting involved in their conflict because of what happened between Naruto and Ino, that can add more layers of tension.