The Ritual Stone in Skyrim has a really cool story. One of the best parts is that it can raise the dead near it. Some players have great tales of using it during battles. For example, a player once raised a bunch of fallen soldiers to fight for them against a dragon. It was a wild and unexpected turn of events that made for an epic story.
One great fanfiction idea could be the Dragonborn Vampire Lord's struggle to maintain his humanity while dealing with the thirst for blood. He might have to make tough choices between using his vampiric powers for good or succumbing to the dark desires that come with being a Vampire Lord.
There's a story about a young Nord who was on a quest to prove himself. He came across the Ritual Stone. He didn't really know what it did at first. But when his group was attacked by a group of Frost Trolls, he activated the stone in a panic. The raised dead distracted the trolls long enough for his group to regroup and fight back. It was a moment that changed his view on the ancient powers in Skyrim.
A plot could center around the Dragonborn Vampire Lord's search for a cure. He might hear rumors of a powerful artifact or a wise mage who can reverse his vampirism. Along the way, he meets other vampires who either try to persuade him to embrace his new life or are jealous of his power. He also has to deal with the normal threats in Skyrim like dragons and bandits while trying to keep his vampiric nature a secret from those who would hunt him.
The Strongest Long Live was a work of the Stone Buddha, an urban novel. The story told the story of a special forces soldier who had transmigrated to become an emperor. He faced the predicament of a traitor who plotted to usurp the throne and his wife committing suicide. In the capital, the network killers appeared and disappeared unpredictably, the black market was shrouded in fog, and the Qing King's henchmen were powerful. After the protagonist Zhou Jian gets angry, the blood of the crafty sycophants in the court will splash into the sky. The status of the kings of the Western Regions will be threatened, and the entire West will tremble. " Long Live the Strongest Lord " was a novel that was in the middle of a series. It had been updated to chapter 2855.
One idea could be that the Dragonborn from Skyrim somehow ends up in Middle - earth. Maybe they are mistaken for a powerful wizard due to their Thu'um abilities. Another plot could involve the One Ring being found in Skyrim and the different factions vying for its power, just like in Middle - earth. A third interesting plot would be characters from Lord of the Rings traveling to Skyrim and having to deal with the cold, the dragons, and the political unrest there.
The Thu'um of the Dragonborn could be seen as a very powerful form of magic in Middle - earth. It might be on par with the most powerful spells of the wizards there. The stealth abilities of characters like Bilbo or Legolas could be enhanced in Skyrim with the use of Skyrim's unique stealth mechanics. And the strength of characters like Aragorn could be combined with the combat skills of the Nords in Skyrim.
Definitely. New fans often need a bit more background and context, and the light novel can provide that. It can be like a guided tour through Skyrim, showing the different locations, the relationships between the races, and the overarching lore in a more digestible way compared to just jumping into the game.
No. Fan fiction involving nudity goes against the general ethics and community standards of most gaming communities, including the Skyrim community. Such content is not family - friendly and can make many players uncomfortable.