One interesting concept could be exploring Pariah Dark's backstory in more detail. Maybe how he came to be so powerful and feared. Another could be imagining different battles he might have had in the past that weren't shown in the original source material.
Yes, in some fanfictions Danny Phantom is depicted as Pariah Dark's son. Fanfiction often takes creative liberties and explores different relationships and backstories for characters.
I'm not sure of specific titles off - hand, but you can start by looking on popular fanfiction websites. Search for 'Pariah Dark' and then sort by the highest rated or most reviewed stories. That way, you'll likely find some great ones.
One idea could be that Danny has to face Pariah Dark again, but this time Pariah Dark has some new and unexpected powers. Maybe he has found a way to control the Ghost Zone in a different way that poses a huge threat to Danny and the human world. Another plot could be Danny trying to understand Pariah Dark's past to find a weakness. He could discover some ancient secrets about Pariah Dark's origin that no one else knew.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'famous pariah fiction' is. It could potentially refer to fictional works that deal with the theme of pariahs, outcasts in society, and these works have become well - known or famous. For example, 'The Hunchback of Notre - Dame' where Quasimodo is a kind of pariah in society and the novel is very famous.
Pariah is not based on a true story. It's a work of imagination crafted by the author or creators to present a unique fictional narrative with its own themes and plotlines.
Clockwork could be a really interesting addition. He has so much knowledge about the past, present, and future of the Ghost Zone. He could either help Danny in his fight against Pariah Dark or be a bit of an enigma, not really taking sides but still influencing the events. His time - related powers could also add a whole new layer of complexity to the story.
Sure. 'The Catcher in the Rye' could be considered. Holden Caulfield often feels like an outcast in the adult - centered world he is in. He has his own way of seeing things which makes him different from those around him, almost like a pariah. Also, 'Animal Farm' in a sense. The animals that oppose the new regime on the farm, like Snowball, are made into pariahs by Napoleon. And then there's 'Lord of the Flies' where Piggy is a bit of a pariah among the boys on the island, being different physically and having a more rational mindset which the others don't always appreciate.