The Summer Isles in fanfiction can be a place of great beauty. With its lush landscapes and warm climate, it's a stark contrast to the often cold and harsh Westeros. Many fanfiction writers use this to create a sense of escape for characters.
Common themes in 'Summer Wars fanfiction' include the concept of family values. The family aspect was strong in the movie, and fanfictions expand on it. There could be stories about family members reconciling or facing new challenges as a family unit. The theme of discovery is also present. Discovering new parts of OZ, new abilities of the characters, or new secrets within the story's universe. Additionally, the theme of technological impact is often explored. How the technology of OZ affects society, individuals, and the future in different ways than what was shown in the movie.
One common theme is the search for identity. Ruby often tries to figure out who she is in relation to her mother Summer. Another theme is legacy. Summer was a great huntress, and Ruby is following in her footsteps, so fanfictions often explore how Ruby can live up to that legacy.
One common theme is friendship. Since RWBY is about a team, stories might explore the friendship between Summer and Lemon in different scenarios. Another theme could be adventure, where they go on quests together.
Well, it could be. But without more specific information about what '7 Seconds' refers to, it's hard to say for sure. Maybe it's inspired by real-life incidents or completely made up.
Well, it's hard to say. You'd have to look into the background and the creator's intentions. Maybe it's based on some real-life elements but not a completely true account.
I don't know for sure. '7 Seconds' could be a blend of real and fictional elements. You might have to dig deeper into its production details or related information to figure out if it's truly based on a real story.
Well, '8 Seconds' actually draws inspiration from true incidents. The story has roots in actual happenings and characters, although some creative liberties might have been taken for the sake of the narrative.
I also like 'The Lost Years'. It fills in the gaps of the characters' lives that were not fully explored in the show. It's full of interesting backstories and character development.