For a RWBY Beowolf OC fanfiction, you could focus on a Beowolf OC that has a connection to a particular location. Say it haunts an abandoned mine in Vale. It could have made the mine its lair and is territorial about it. The OC could have a backstory related to how the mine was once a place of great activity and the negative energy from its abandonment attracted it. The RWBY team stumbles upon this mine during a mission and has to face this territorial Beowolf OC. You could also play with the idea of the Beowolf OC evolving or changing its form as the story progresses, maybe due to absorbing some sort of powerful energy source in the mine.
One way to develop the personality of a RWBY Beowolf OC is to think about how it interacts with other Grimm. Does it lead the pack? If so, it might be more dominant and assertive. It could growl and snap at other Beowolfs to keep them in line. Also, consider how it reacts to humans and Huntsmen. Is it more curious than afraid? Maybe it has seen some Huntsmen in action before and is intrigued by their power, so it hesitates before attacking. This kind of personality trait would add depth to your OC in the fanfiction.
Yes, there are. You can look for them on fanfic platforms like Archive of Our Own. Just use the search filters to exclude any mature or lemon - related content. There are many great RWBY Beowolf fanfics that focus on action, adventure, and the relationships between the characters in a non - sexual way.
Adventure is also a common theme. Fanfic writers like to send Blake and Beowolf on various adventures across the RWBY world. This allows for exciting plotlines, encounters with different creatures, and discovery of new places. It gives the opportunity to show how they react to different situations and grow as a result of these experiences.
I also like 'Blake and Beowolf's Adventure'. This fanfic takes them on a journey through different parts of the RWBY world. Along the way, they face various challenges that test their friendship and skills. It's full of vivid descriptions of the settings and the characters' emotions, which makes it a really immersive read.
One idea could be a Beowolf that has some unique mutation (xm could imply a special mutation perhaps) and it forms an unexpected alliance with a RWBY character. For example, it could be that the Beowolf has a special ability to sense danger in a different way and it warns Ruby of an upcoming large Grimm attack. This could lead to Ruby trying to understand if the Beowolf can be tamed or not.
The setting can make your fanfic stand out. Place the Beowolf xm in an unusual location within the RWBY universe. For instance, instead of the usual forest or city, have it be in an ancient underground ruin. The RWBY team has to navigate this new environment while dealing with the Beowolf xm. You can also introduce new elements in the environment that interact with the Beowolf xm, like some sort of magical crystals that affect its powers.
It could draw inspiration from the original story but add unique elements and twists. Maybe it explores different character perspectives or takes the plot in a new direction.
Ruby's relationship with Ozpin could be really complex. Ozpin has a lot of knowledge about the world and the Grimm. He might see Ruby as both a threat and an opportunity. He could try to keep an eye on her, which Ruby might not like. As for the rest of Team RWBY, they would all have to adjust. They might worry about Ruby losing control and hurting them or others. But Ruby's loyalty and their shared experiences could help them get through it. Ruby would have to work hard to show them that she's still the same Ruby they know and love, just with a different side to her.
Definitely. The combination of text and pictures in Beowolf graphic novels makes it easier for beginners to follow the story. You can see the hero Beowolf, his brave deeds, and the challenges he faces right there on the page. The artists often use expressions and body language to convey the emotions of the characters, which is an added advantage for those who are not familiar with the detailed descriptions in the original text.