Another option could be Wattpad. While it is more known for a wide variety of stories, there are some Chameleon Sherlock fan fictions as well. You can explore different genres within the Sherlock fan fiction category on Wattpad, and there is a chance to discover some unique takes on the Chameleon Sherlock concept.
One interesting Chameleon Sherlock fan fiction could be about Sherlock using his deductive skills to figure out the true nature of a chameleon - like character in London. Maybe a mysterious figure who can blend into different social circles and Sherlock has to unmask him.
In many Sherlock fan fictions, Sherlock branding John could be a sign of his trust or a way to get a reaction out of him. It all depends on the author's imagination and the context they create.
In Sherlock fan fiction, 'bound in gold' could refer to a number of things. It might be a description of a valuable, perhaps antique book that is bound in gold, which could be a key element in a mystery or a gift with special significance. It could also be a more metaphorical use, like a relationship or a secret that is 'bound in gold', meaning it is precious and perhaps difficult to break or access.
In fiction, a lie can be a powerful tool for characters. It can create conflict, mislead other characters, and drive the plot. A chameleon mononoke might be a very interesting and mysterious creature. It could have the ability to change its appearance like a chameleon, which would make it difficult for other characters to detect it.
Molly Hooper is a very interesting character in Sherlock fan fiction. In the original, she has a bit of a crush on Sherlock. But in fan fictions, she can be developed into a much stronger character. She could be Sherlock's partner in solving some cases or have her own detective skills. Another character is Moriarty. He's the arch - enemy in the original, but in fan fiction, he can be written with different motives and backstories, which makes him really engaging. And Sebastian Moran, Moriarty's right - hand man, can also be an interesting addition with his own storylines.
One great Sherlock Molly Selharm fan fiction is 'A Meeting of Minds'. It beautifully portrays the complex relationship between Sherlock and Molly. The story delves deep into their characters, showing how they understand each other on a level that others don't. Another interesting one is 'The Unseen Bond'. It focuses on the unspoken connection between them and how it develops over time. There's also 'Molly's Perspective' which gives a fresh take on the whole dynamic as we see the events unfold from Molly's point of view.
One common theme is the clash of different worlds. The Windrunner comes from a more fantastical realm, while Sherlock is firmly rooted in the Victorian era of logic and reason. So, stories often explore how these two different worlds interact.
One popular theme is the exploration of Sherlock's past. Writers often delve into his childhood or early years of detective work. Another theme is Sherlock's relationships, like his complex friendship with Watson. And then there's the idea of alternate universes where Sherlock might be a different kind of detective or have different skills.
The combination of their respective universes is also unique. L is from the 'Death Note' universe and Sherlock is from the Sherlock Holmes universe. Fan fictions bring these two distinct universes together, creating new settings and scenarios. This could include things like using Death Note rules in a Victorian London - like setting, or having Sherlock deal with Kira - like criminals in a modern - day London.