Well, one unique feature is the blend of different supernatural elements. In Twilight, we have vampires and werewolves, and in Game of Thrones, there are dragons and magic. When combined in fanfiction, it creates a whole new kind of supernatural ecosystem. For instance, a fanfic might have werewolves fighting alongside dragons against vampire - influenced houses.
One interesting crossover could be a scenario where the vampires from Twilight enter the world of Game of Thrones. Maybe they side with a particular house, like House Stark, using their superhuman abilities to help in battles against the White Walkers. Their speed and strength could give the Starks an edge in combat.
One interesting crossover could be a vampire from Twilight finding themselves in the political intrigue of Westeros in Game of Thrones. Maybe they use their superhuman abilities to navigate the power struggles.
Perhaps Bella could be a key figure in a crossover. She could be a 'dragon rider' in a sense, using her connection with Edward (similar to the bond between a dragon and its rider in Game of Thrones). Her immunity to vampire powers could translate to some sort of immunity to the dark magic in Westeros. The werewolves from Twilight could be allies with the Stark direwolves, and together they fight against common enemies, like an army of the dead led by a Volturi - like figure.
There's 'Twilight Meets the Iron Throne'. In this fanfic, Bella is somehow transported to the world of Game of Thrones. Her presence disrupts the power balance, and she has to navigate the dangerous world of Westeros while also dealing with her own inner turmoil. It's an interesting take on how a character from one series would fare in another.
Edward Cullen and Daenerys Targaryen. Edward's vampiric allure and Daenerys' powerful leadership make for a fascinating pairing in fanfiction. The contrast between his cold, undead nature and her warm - hearted but fierce rule - making is a rich area for exploration.
Well, it can be considered as such. The show builds on a vast amount of lore and expands it in ways that are similar to how fanfiction takes an existing universe and runs with it. It has a large and passionate fan base that engages with the story on multiple levels, just as fans do with fanfiction. Also, the many sub - plots and character arcs could be seen as the kind of creative expansion typical of fanfiction.
Perhaps Daenerys Targaryen. If she were to somehow acquire vampire - like abilities, she would be an even more formidable force. Her dragons combined with vampire powers such as enhanced senses and immortality (in a sense) would make her a very powerful and dangerous character. She could use her newfound powers to rule Westeros more effectively or to take on new enemies.
Another popular theme is the exploration of magic. In the show, magic was a bit inconsistent in its use. Fanfiction writers often delve deeper into the magic system, creating stories where characters develop new magical abilities or where magic plays a more prominent role in the overall plot. For example, a story could be about a character becoming a powerful sorcerer and using magic to unite the Seven Kingdoms in a different way than in the original story.
Fanfictions add new perspectives. They allow fans to explore different character relationships, like a friendship between Arya and Cersei which was not really explored in the show. This enriches the fandom as it gives more depth to the characters. Also, they can inspire fan art and discussions within the fandom. For example, if a fanfiction has a really interesting take on Jon Snow's parentage, it can spark debates and new ideas among fans.