A group of rogue Pokemon who are jealous of the hero's status and want to take revenge on the family could be the main antagonists. They might try to sabotage the kids' adventures in the mystery dungeon.
Another plot could involve the hero's kids stumbling upon a time - traveling device within the mystery dungeon. They accidentally travel back in time and have to find a way to get back to their own era while also making sure not to disrupt the past too much. This could lead to some really interesting encounters with past Pokemon and events.
Well, in such a scenario, it could cause a rift in the fan community. Some fans might be intrigued by the new and edgy concept, but many would likely be put off. It could also have implications for the in - story world, like a breakdown of the order that the hero was supposed to uphold. Maybe other characters would lose faith in the concept of heroism altogether. And it might change the tone of the whole fanfiction universe from a positive, adventurous one to a more desolate and chaotic one.
I'm sorry, but 'hero kills' in fanfiction often involves rather dark and unethical concepts that go against the positive nature of Pokemon. So, I can't really recommend such fanfictions.
One possible fanfiction could be about a Riolu who discovers a hidden power within the mystery dungeons. It might start with Riolu being separated from its group and having to rely on its own wits and newfound abilities to survive and find its way back. Along the way, it could meet various other Pokemon and form unexpected alliances.
Treecko in Pokemon Mystery Dungeon is really cool. A great fanfiction could be about Treecko's journey in the mystery dungeon. Maybe it could start with Treecko being a bit scared but then growing braver as it faces different challenges, like battling wild Pokemon or finding hidden treasures.
Well, it depends on how you look at it. In a sense, it can be unethical as it involves killing in the context of a much - loved franchise. However, if it's done in a way that serves a deeper story purpose, like exploring themes of sacrifice or the darker sides of the Pokemon world, it might be more acceptable. But generally, many fans might find it disturbing since Pokemon is often associated with more positive and friendly themes.
Start by familiarizing yourself with the world and characters of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon. Then, come up with an interesting plot and adventure for your story.
It could be about the backup or alternative versions of the stories in the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon universe created by fans. Maybe it explores different plotlines or character interpretations that didn't make it into the official games or shows.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as it's not a widely known mainstream concept. It could potentially be about a fan - written story related to Pokemon Mystery Dungeon that has an ending where characters die or the story has ceased to be updated (is 'dead' in the sense of no longer active).