Fanfiction.net might also be a place to look for 'Games of Thrones' lemon fanfiction. But be cautious as the quality and content can be quite diverse, and not all of it may be to your taste. Also, there could be some works that don't follow the proper grammar or storytelling norms.
One interesting 'Games of Thrones' lemon fanfiction could be those that explore the relationship between Daenerys and Jon Snow in a more romantic and fictionalized way outside of the main series plot. However, it's important to note that fanfiction often varies greatly in quality.
There's also 'Jon Snow: The True Heir'. It plays with the idea that Jon Snow has a more significant role in the grand scheme of things. It delves into his backstory and his potential future, all while maintaining the dark and gritty feel of the original 'Game of Thrones' world.
A possible fanfiction could focus on Melisandre's mysterious powers in a new light. Maybe she uses her magic to grow a lemon tree in the harsh winter of Westeros. This could symbolize hope in a desolate time. The lemon could then be used in some sort of ritual or offering, perhaps to one of the many gods in the Game of Thrones universe.
Well, you could write a Games of Thrones fanfiction where the dragons have different personalities. Maybe one dragon is super friendly and tries to make peace between all the warring factions. Another idea is to create a story set in the past, during the time of Aegon the Conqueror, but with a twist. For example, what if there was a powerful female sorceress who tried to stop Aegon's conquest? And a fanfiction about how the smallfolk deal with all the chaos of the wars and power struggles among the nobles would also be quite interesting.
Character development is key. When bringing characters from different universes together, show how they adapt and change. In a 'Games of Thrones' and 'Sherlock Holmes' crossover, for instance, Sherlock's deductive skills would be put to the test in the complex world of Westeros. And the GoT characters would have to deal with Sherlock's no - nonsense approach. Also, keep the tone consistent with the original 'Games of Thrones' feel. Dark, gritty, and full of political drama.
The lemon could symbolize purity in the context of Melisandre's fanfiction. In a world full of darkness and corruption like Westeros, the bright color and sour taste of a lemon could represent something untouched. Melisandre, who is often associated with the shadowy aspects of magic, might be intrigued by this symbol of purity and try to use it to purify a place or a person in the story.
In a fanfiction, Arianne Martell might receive a mysterious gift of lemons. This could lead her on a journey to discover who sent them and why. Along the way, she could encounter various characters from the Game of Thrones world and have to use her wits, which lemons could symbolize in some way, to solve the mystery.
No, it's not really that popular. Firstly, both 'Harry Potter' and 'Game of Thrones' have huge and dedicated fan bases who are often more interested in the original storylines, characters, and the official expanded universes. Secondly, lemon fanfiction, which often contains sexual or inappropriate content, is not everyone's cup of tea. Most fans who enjoy fanfiction tend to look for stories that are more in line with the spirit of the original works and are suitable for a wide range of audiences.
Common themes in 'Game of Thrones' lemon fanfiction are diverse. One is the exploration of unrequited love turned into a passionate relationship. In the original series, there were many unspoken feelings between characters, and fanfiction writers like to develop these into full - blown 'lemon' - filled romances. Another theme is the clash of cultures. Since 'Game of Thrones' has various regions with different cultures, fanfictions often explore how characters from different cultures interact romantically and sexually. Also, the theme of revenge and love exists, where a character might seek revenge through a relationship, and the 'lemon' aspect adds an extra layer of complexity to this relationship.