Well, it depends. In the fanfiction world, different genres exist to explore various themes. However, if it involves excessive harm or goes against moral ethics, it might not be considered appropriate. Some might argue it's a way to explore darker aspects of fictional relationships, but it should be handled with care to avoid promoting real - life harm.
Well, start by establishing clear boundaries in your writing. If you want to include the 'hurt' aspect, make it a part of a larger story arc. For instance, the human could be learning a lesson through this difficult experience. Don't go into graphic details of the harm. Instead, describe the situation in a more suggestive way. Also, consider the overall tone of your fanfiction. If it's too gloomy all the time, it might be off - putting. So, sprinkle in some lighter moments or moments of connection between the characters that can offset the darker elements.
Well, there's 'Shadows of Pain'. In it, a vampire is forced by a spell to harm a human he was actually in love with. It's a tragic story of how they try to overcome this situation. There are also fanfictions like 'Bloody Mistake' where a group of vampires attack a human out of misinformation, thinking the human was a threat, and then deal with the consequences.
Writers can start by giving the demon some relatable traits. For example, the demon could have a sense of humor or a love for something human - like music. This makes it easier for the human to connect with the demon on some level. Also, showing the growth of the relationship gradually is important.
Once upon a time, there was a human named Alex. One night, while walking in a spooky forest, Alex encountered a gay demon named Lysander. Lysander was initially menacing but as they talked, he found Alex's kind heart appealing. Instead of causing harm, he became Alex's protector, guiding him through the forest's perils and they formed an unlikely friendship that defied the norms of their different existences.
Writers can create tension by focusing on the power imbalance. Since vampires are stronger, the human is in a vulnerable position. For example, if the vampire is holding back from fully harming the human but the human doesn't know that, it builds suspense. Also, the threat of the vampire losing control, like when they are extremely thirsty, adds to the tension.
One common theme is the struggle between good and evil. Since demons are often seen as evil in traditional views, the fanfic might explore how a human can influence a demon towards good or vice versa. Another theme is forbidden love. Society in these stories usually doesn't approve of a human - demon relationship.
Lemon fanfiction often involves romantic or sexual undertones in a fictional context. In demon and human lemon fanfiction, it might explore the complex relationships between these two different species. For example, it could be about a demon falling in love with a human and the challenges they face due to their differences, like cultural differences if demons have their own unique cultures, and the moral and ethical implications. It may also play with power dynamics, as demons are often depicted as more powerful than humans in many fictional universes.
One aspect of demon and human love fanfiction is the exploration of forbidden love. It often challenges the norms and boundaries set in the original lore. For example, in some stories, the demon might have to overcome its own nature of chaos and destruction to be with a human. This creates a lot of internal and external conflicts that make the story engaging.
Well, a frequent theme in demon x scared human fanfictions is the exploration of the unknown. The human is scared because the demon represents something beyond their understanding. And protection can be a theme too. Sometimes the demon ends up protecting the human from other threats, which is an interesting twist. There's also the theme of forbidden love, as their different natures make their relationship seem wrong in some ways.