To create a compelling female Alduin character, think about her motives. She might not want to be the villain she is made out to be. So, her actions could be driven by a desire to break free from the expectations placed on her. Her relationships also matter. If she has a bond with other dragons, it could be different from the male - dominated dragon society we usually think of. She could be more empathetic towards the mortals of Skyrim, which would make her a complex and interesting character. Also, her voice, both literally and figuratively, should be strong and distinct. Her dialogue should reflect her internal struggles and her new perspective on her role.
Well, start by imagining a unique plot that combines elements from both universes. Maybe have Alduin show up in the world of How to Train Your Dragon and cause chaos that the dragons and characters have to deal with.
Dumbledore could be another character. He is extremely powerful and wise. He might have some prior knowledge or intuition about Alduin's existence. He could interact with Alduin in a more diplomatic way, trying to understand Alduin's motives and perhaps find a way to co - exist peacefully if possible. Or, if Alduin proves to be a threat, Dumbledore would be one of the few who could stand up to him.
Naruto would likely approach the female Alduin with his usual friendly and open - minded attitude. He would be curious about her and try to start a conversation. Alduin, depending on her personality in the fanfiction, might be aloof at first but Naruto's charm could break through her barriers.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as it could vary greatly depending on the writer. But it might be a fan - created story about Alduin in a sleeping state, perhaps exploring what could happen during his slumber, like dreams he might have or how the world around him is affected while he sleeps.
She could fit as a new kind of magical being. For instance, she might have powers that are related to time and space, which is different from the typical magic in the Harry Potter world. This would make her a mystery for the characters to figure out, like Hermione would be eager to study her abilities.
One common theme is the exploration of power. Since Alduin is a powerful being, as a female, it often delves into how she wields that power differently. For example, in some fictions, she may use her power more maternally to protect the world rather than destroy it.
No, it's not likely to be popular. Skyrim has a large and diverse fan base, but most fans are interested in the more canonical aspects of the game. A female Alduin is a very unorthodox take, and adding 'lemon' content further restricts its appeal. Most people who write and read Skyrim fanfiction are more into stories that expand on the existing storylines, character development, and the overall fantasy world of Skyrim without delving into such out - of - the - ordinary and potentially inappropriate combinations.
A possible plotline could involve Harry being transported to the world of Alduin and being mistaken for Alduin at first. As he tries to figure out what's going on, he has to learn about Alduin's powers and how to control them. Meanwhile, the real Alduin might be on the loose and Harry has to either stop him or find a way to co - exist with him. There could also be a plot where Harry uses his knowledge from the wizarding world to bring about new changes in the world of Alduin, which might be met with resistance or acceptance from the natives of that world.
There could be. Fanfiction writers often come up with the most unexpected crossovers. However, the availability and quality of 'Harry is Alduin' fanfiction may vary. Some might be really well - written, delving deep into how Harry's character would adapt to being Alduin, while others could be more of a light - hearted take on the idea. It really depends on the creativity of the individual writer.