Mickey Mouse is always a popular choice. He represents the heart and soul of Disney, and his positive attitude can be a great centerpiece for a fanfiction. He can be shown leading the other characters through various adventures or solving problems in the valley.
One idea could be about a new character arriving in the Dreamlight Valley. This character has a special power that disrupts the harmony at first but then helps solve an ancient mystery hidden in the valley. For example, they might be able to communicate with long - forgotten spirits.
You can try completing existing quests regularly as sometimes new ones unlock after that. Also, interact with different characters in the game as they might offer you additional story quests.
You could also check for game updates. Often, developers release patches to address known glitches. Another option is to look for solutions in the game's official forums or community groups where other players might have shared their experiences and fixes.
It could be that the story to tell involves elements or themes related to dreamlight, like maybe it's a fantasy story with dreamlight as a key element.
Disney could issue statements firmly distancing themselves from such fanfiction. They can remind fans about their official values and the intended nature of their characters.
Well, it's not good for the Disney brand at all. Disney is known for its magical and positive stories. When there is 'abuse fanfiction' related to it, it creates a sort of cognitive dissonance. Fans might start to associate the brand with inappropriate or disturbing concepts that are not in line with what Disney actually promotes, like love, friendship, and courage in their official works.
In general, reading and watching (if it exists in some form like an audio - visual adaptation by fans) of fanfiction is a bit of a gray area legally. Disney owns the intellectual property rights to its characters and stories. Fanfiction is often created by fans without official authorization. However, as long as it's non - commercial and for personal enjoyment, Disney usually turns a blind eye. But if someone were to start making money off of a Disney - themed fanfiction adaptation without permission, that would likely be a violation of copyright laws.
An 'oc' can fit into the Disney universe by having a backstory that ties into the existing lore. For instance, if it's a 'Beauty and the Beast' fanfiction, the 'oc' could be from a neighboring village that has always had a strange connection to the enchanted castle. This connection can be explored through interactions with Belle and the Beast.