It could be a young adventurer. This type of character would be full of curiosity and a sense of exploration. Their kidnapping by pirates would be a major setback to their adventure plans, but they would also be quick to look for ways to turn the situation around.
Maybe the kidnapped person is actually a long - lost heir to a powerful kingdom, and the pirates plan to ransom them back to that kingdom. As the story progresses, the kidnapped character forms an unexpected bond with one of the pirates and they start to plot their escape together while also dealing with the politics of the ransom situation.
The story could start with the boy and his uncle being fishermen. The pirates, seeing their boat as an easy target, kidnap them. Once kidnapped, the boy and uncle find that the pirates are part of a larger, more sinister group. They have to use their wits to survive among the cruel pirates, all while the pirates are trying to figure out if they can get more profit from them than just stealing their fishing gear.
It might involve a character being forcefully taken from a ship at sea by pirates. Then, perhaps the pirates have some sort of plan for this kidnapped person, like using them for hard labor on their ship or trying to get a ransom from their family. And the 'bred' part could imply that the pirates are trying to indoctrinate the kidnapped person into their way of life over time.
It could be a young sailor who is inexperienced and easy to be targeted by the pirates. Maybe he is on his first long - distance voyage and is caught off guard when the pirates attack.
First, develop interesting characters. Make the twins have distinct personalities. For example, one could be brave and impulsive while the other is more cautious and analytical. Then, create a tense and mysterious setting for the kidnapping. Maybe it's an abandoned warehouse on a stormy night. Also, build up the motivation of the kidnappers. Are they after ransom, revenge, or something else? This will keep readers engaged.
The Naraku would be a likely kidnapper. He is always plotting against Inuyasha and trying to get his hands on the Tessaiga. Kidnapping Inuyasha would be a way for him to either steal the sword or find a way to break Inuyasha's spirit so that he can no longer oppose him.
Sam is also a probable candidate. Given her feisty nature, it could lead to some interesting scenarios where she tries to fight back against the kidnapper. And her relationship with Carly and Freddie would drive them to take action.
Yes, there might be. In the world of fanfiction, all sorts of creative and often out - of - the - ordinary scenarios are explored. Given Kirito's popularity in the Sword Art Online universe, it's not unlikely that some fans have written stories where he is involved in a kidnapping situation, either as the victim or perhaps in a more complex plot twist where he is wrongly accused of kidnapping. However, the quality and nature of such fanfictions can vary greatly.