Fanfiction about Sanders Sides Dark Sides often explores the complex and darker aspects of the characters. It can provide a different perspective on their personalities and relationships. For example, it might delve into how the Dark Sides influence the main characters in unexpected ways.
Another aspect could be their past traumas. If either Keith or Lance has had a difficult past, like losing someone close or experiencing a failure, it can create a dark side to their personalities. This could affect how they interact with each other and the decisions they make in the fanfiction.
Another dark side is the use of violence, even if it's not overly graphic. In traditional tales such as 'Jack and the Beanstalk', Jack kills the giant. While it might be presented as a heroic act, for very young children, the concept of taking a life, even in a fictional context, can be disturbing. It may desensitize them to violence at an early age.
One popular trope is the 'Redemption Arc' for the Dark Sides. Writers often like to explore if and how these darker characters can find a way to be more positive.
In many cases, Deceit would be a likely candidate. He's all about manipulation and trickery, so kidnapping Virgil could be part of some elaborate scheme. Another one could be Remus. He's more impulsive and chaotic, and might see kidnapping Virgil as a fun or interesting thing to do without much thought about the consequences. And then there's the possibility of some new, unnamed Dark Sides being involved as well, which could add an element of mystery to the fanfiction.
Have discussions with children about the stories. For instance, when reading a story with a violent act like in 'Jack and the Beanstalk', talk about how violence is not always the best solution in real life and how we should try to resolve conflicts peacefully. This way, children can understand the difference between fictional and real - world values.
The 'childrens book of stories' could also contain stories about friendship. Stories where two different animals become friends and help each other out. It shows kids the importance of having good friends and being kind to others.
In general, yes. These stories are crafted with children in mind, so they are usually family - friendly. But it also depends on the individual story. Some might have a bit of mild suspense or adventure that very young children might find a little scary, but overall they are designed to be inclusive of all age groups who enjoy a good story.
Some good Thomas Sanders Dark Sides fanfictions are the ones that give a new perspective on the Dark Sides' personalities. They might show that they are not all bad but rather complex characters. For instance, a fanfiction could explore how a Dark Side might feel lonely or misunderstood. There are also fanfictions that are really creative with the powers of the Dark Sides. They could create exciting plotlines where the Dark Sides use their powers in unique ways to either cause chaos or, surprisingly, to help in certain situations.