I'm not entirely sure specifically as it could vary greatly depending on the author. Generally, in a 'Game of Thrones' fanfic, 'kill the boy' might refer to a character arc where a young or naive part of a character has to be 'killed' in a sense, like Jon Snow leaving behind his more idealistic and inexperienced self to become a true leader. It could be a story exploring that transformation in the context of the complex and often brutal world of 'Game of Thrones'.
It could be Jon Snow. He had to grow up a lot in the series and leave behind his more boyish ways. In a fanfic with this title, it would make sense for him to be the main character as he constantly had to make tough decisions that forced him to shed his innocence.
In the official 'Game of Thrones' series, it was Sansa's necklace (which was actually a poisoned device) that led to Joffrey's death, not Arya. However, in some fanfics, authors might create alternate storylines where Arya kills Joffrey. But these are non - canonical and just creative interpretations by fans.
In the 'Game of Thrones' novels, there is no such clear - cut instance where dragons directly kill Aegon. Aegon's story is complex and intertwined with many political and power - related events in the lore of Westeros, and while dragons are powerful and often involved in battles and power struggles, this specific scenario isn't a part of the main narrative.
Yes, there will likely be more. 'Game of Thrones' has a huge and passionate fan base. Even though the show has ended, the rich world created by George R. R. Martin continues to inspire fans. New readers are constantly discovering the books and the show, and this influx of new fans often leads to more fanfiction. Additionally, there are still many untold stories and character arcs that fans love to explore in their own writing.
In regular 'Game of Thrones' fanfic, the storylines can be quite diverse, following the main plot arcs of the show or creating new ones that are not so extreme. But in bondage fanfic, it usually involves some form of restraint or captivity, which limits the characters' physical freedom. This leads to different character developments. In regular fanfic, a character might grow through political intrigue or personal relationships, while in bondage fanfic, they may grow through dealing with their lack of freedom and the associated challenges like escaping or surviving in a confined situation.
One idea could be to explore the backstories of minor characters in Yi Ti. For example, a young servant in a noble house who has dreams of rising above his station. He could get involved in political intrigues that mirror the larger power struggles in Westeros.
Well, regular Game of Thrones fanfic often concentrates on things like political intrigue, battles, and character development in a more general sense. However, 'Lemon Game of Thrones fanfic' adds an extra layer. It might explore the more passionate and sensual sides of the characters' relationships. For example, it could show how a certain couple's relationship develops not just in terms of loyalty and politics, but also in a more physical and emotional - in a romantic sense - way. This can give readers a different perspective on the characters they already know from the original series. It can also add a new dimension to the overall Game of Thrones universe that the regular fanfic may not touch upon.
Yes, there are likely many. Some might combine the dark and gritty nature of Akame ga Kill with the complex political intrigue of Game of Thrones. For example, a fanfiction could feature characters from Akame ga Kill in the world of Westeros, dealing with the power struggles and backstabbing politics there.
One impact could be a divide within the fandom. Some fans might be turned off by the existence of such fanfic and feel it taints the reputation of the show. Others might be more open to it as a form of creative exploration. It could also lead to some heated debates among fans about what is acceptable in the realm of fan - created content.