One idea could be that the Night King from 'Game of Thrones' somehow travels to Middle - earth. There, he might team up with the forces of Sauron, creating a double threat to the free peoples. The characters from both universes would have to find a way to work together, like Arya Stark using her skills to infiltrate Sauron's ranks while Legolas and Jon Snow lead the combined forces in battle.
In such a crossover fanfiction, Boromir could be a diplomat from Middle - earth sent to Westeros. He would be shocked by the political intrigue and the lack of honor in some of the power - hungry characters. He might try to introduce the concept of the Fellowship and unity to the warring kingdoms of Westeros.
Jon Snow and Aragorn would likely respect each other instantly. They are both leaders who have a strong sense of duty. Jon might learn from Aragorn's more refined leadership skills, while Aragorn could admire Jon's tenacity in the face of the undead. Arya Stark could befriend Legolas. They both have excellent archery skills and a love for adventure. Arya would be fascinated by Legolas's elven abilities.
One great 'Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones Fanfiction' is 'The Convergence of Westeros and Middle - earth'. It combines the magic systems of both in an interesting way, like how the One Ring could interact with the magic in Westeros.
I really like the fanfic 'A Song of Rings'. In this story, the One Ring somehow finds its way to Westeros. The author does an amazing job of integrating the different lore. For example, how the power of the ring affects the power - hungry characters in 'Game of Thrones' is fascinating. It also shows how the characters from Middle - earth would react to the more brutal world of Westeros.
The 'forbidden love' trope can be really engaging. Imagine a love story between a character from 'Game of Thrones' and one from 'Lord of the Rings' in a crossover fanfiction. This trope can create a lot of conflict and emotional depth. And the 'rag - to - riches' or 'rise to power' trope is also seen a lot, as it shows the character's growth and transformation.
There were many excellent novels in China that were comparable to Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones. Here are some classic works worth reading:
Dream of the Red Chamber, a classic novel in the history of Chinese novels, depicted the life of the feudal society of the Qing Dynasty and showed the richness and complexity of human nature.
2. Journey to the West-The story of Sun Wukong and others who went to the Western Paradise to seek the Way of Heaven in the Ming Dynasty is one of the great works in the history of Chinese literature.
3. Water Margins-The story of the uprising of 108 rebels in the Yuan Dynasty reflects the darkness of feudal society and the sufferings of the people.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty tells the historical story of the Three Kingdoms period, depicting the images of the historical figures and the scenes of war in the Three Kingdoms. It is an important chapter in the history of Chinese literature.
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Qing Dynasty is a novel about ghosts and monsters. It contains a rich philosophy of life and moral values and is regarded as a classic of ancient Chinese novels.
These are only a small part of the Chinese novels. There are many other excellent works such as Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Journey to the West, Dream of the Red Chamber, and so on. The readers can choose according to their own interests and preferences.
The biggest challenge is probably the different magic systems. In 'Lord of the Rings', magic is more ethereal and associated with certain races. In 'Game of Thrones', it's more of a mysterious and often dark force. Combining these two concepts without making it seem forced can be difficult.
First, know the source material well. Understand the characters, their motives, and the world - building of both 'Game of Thrones' and 'Lord of the Rings'. Second, create unique and interesting crossovers. For example, how would the One Ring affect the power struggle in Westeros? Third, focus on character development. Let the characters grow and change in new and unexpected ways.
One way could be by having characters from 'Lord of the Rings' appear in the 'Game of Thrones' world. For example, Aragorn could show up as a mysterious ranger in the Seven Kingdoms. He might use his skills to navigate the political intrigue and power struggles, much like he did in Middle - earth.