One important element is the plot. It should be engaging and make sense within the context of both Sado's world and the Bleach world. Another is the relationships. How Sado forms new relationships or modifies existing ones with characters from Bleach. For instance, his interactions with Ichigo or Rukia. And of course, the world - building. The author needs to create a seamless crossover world that feels like a natural extension of both universes. This can involve things like how Sado fits into the different realms of the Bleach world like Soul Society or Hueco Mundo.
One popular 'bleach sado crossover fanfiction' is 'Soul Reaper's Bond'. It has an interesting plot where Sado's powers blend in a unique way with the Bleach universe's mechanics. Another is 'Sado in the Hollow World', which takes Sado on a wild adventure in a part of the Bleach world filled with Hollows.
Prince Sado's story is a complex one. He faced many pressures as a prince. There were political intrigues around him. His mental state might have been affected by the constant scrutiny and high expectations. The event of his death in the rice chest is a very dark chapter in Korean history. It also reflects the strict and sometimes cruel nature of the court system at that time.
The utensils are also important elements. The tea bowl, the whisk, and the tea caddy are not just objects but carry cultural and historical significance. In Sado stories, they can be the focus of a character's discovery or inheritance.
Well, one Sado story could be about a person's journey in learning Sado, the Japanese tea ceremony. They start as a novice, fumbling with the utensils, but gradually, through patient study and the guidance of a master, they come to understand the deep significance behind each movement, the choice of tea, and the harmony of the tea room environment.
It can be normal. Many fans like to engage with multiple aspects of a fandom simultaneously. Watching 'Bleach' and reading its fanfiction can be a way to satisfy different cravings for the story. For example, the fanfiction might explore character relationships in more depth or present alternate plotlines that can be really interesting to compare with the original series.
There were many methods and products to choose from for the laundry. There were two recommended bleaches: a clothes bleacher sold by Jingdong, priced at 9.90 yuan. It was rich in sulfur and could remove stubborn stains, spots, and yellowing collars. It also had a disinfectant effect. The other one was Kao Bleach, which cost 22.50 yuan. It was a bleacher specially used to remove stains on white clothes. In addition, there were some self-made methods of rinsing, such as soaking clothes with baking soda and water, or soaking clothes with salt and baking soda after boiling. These methods could remove yellow stains and stains from clothes. The correct way to use the bleachers was to dilute the bleachers first, then soak the clothes for a while, and finally wash them with a shampoo to remove the smell of the bleachers. In short, the choice of the appropriate bleacher or method depended on the individual's needs and the type of clothing.
It can enhance your understanding of the 'Bleach' universe. Fanfiction often delves deeper into character backstories and relationships. For instance, you might learn more about a side character's motives or a relationship between two main characters that was only hinted at in the show. Also, it can keep you engaged with the 'Bleach' fandom even when there's no new official content.
In my opinion, both have their merits. The anime brings the characters to life with animation and sound, but the manga allows for more imagination and detail in the panels. It really comes down to what you value more in your entertainment.