I think it is. The story and characters in 'The Dark Beneath the Ice' are crafted in a way that engages and relates to the interests and experiences of teens.
There could be a story where a gay teen wolf is bullied by other wolves in the pack because of his orientation. However, he doesn't let it break him. Instead, he finds strength in his identity and uses it to protect the weaker members of the pack, becoming an inspiration for all those who are different.
Imagine a story where the Deathly Hallows are in the Teen Wolf world. The Teen Wolf characters don't understand what they are at first. But then they team up with some HP characters who have come to retrieve them. They have to battle a powerful dark force that wants to use the Hallows for evil in the Teen Wolf realm. This would combine the magical elements of HP with the action - packed werewolf lore of Teen Wolf.
There might be a story where a gay teen wolf is an outcast not just because he's different in terms of his sexuality, but also because he has unique powers compared to the other wolves. He then has to find his place in the world, both as a gay individual and as a special wolf.
Definitely. There are fanfics that center around the pack dynamics. How they work together as a team, how they train new members, and how they protect their territory. These fanfics can be action - packed and full of drama without any sexual content. They can also show the different personalities within the pack and how they interact with each other.
One of the popular pairings is Stiles and Derek. Their relationship has a lot of potential for interesting stories, with the contrast in their personalities. Stiles is often the more talkative and impulsive one, while Derek is brooding and reserved.
One way is by looking at the territorial disputes among the different supernatural groups. If a group uses unfair means like using a banned weapon or targeting the young or weak of another group during a fight over territory, it could be seen as a war crime. For example, if werewolves use silver against a group that is vulnerable to it in an underhanded way.
There could be. It depends on the creativity of the fanfiction authors. They may take real - world concepts of war crimes and apply them to the Teen Wolf world. Maybe a story could involve a character being wrongly accused of a war crime within the werewolf community, leading to a whole plot about proving their innocence and uncovering the real culprit.
One common theme is self - discovery. Male ocs often come into the Teen Wolf world not fully understanding their powers or place, and they have to figure it out. For example, they might discover they're a new type of werewolf or have a special ability.