Well, in 'Game of Thrones' fanfiction about reading the future, one could expect to see various characters' fates being foretold. Maybe Dany would finally see her true path to the Iron Throne. It could also show how different characters react to the knowledge of their future. Some might try to change it, while others might embrace it as their destiny.
The children of the forest might play a more important role. They have ancient knowledge and magic. Maybe they decide to interfere more in the affairs of men, either to protect the natural world or to exact revenge on those who have wronged them in the past. Their presence could bring about a whole new set of rules and challenges for the human characters.
The fanfiction could center around characters like Bran who has the power of the Three - Eyed Raven. He might see more than just the past and present, but also a detailed future. This could lead to him trying to guide other characters to avoid disasters or achieve their goals.
Another aspect could be the exploration of magic. Since the world of Game of Thrones has magic that was somewhat in the background in the original series, in the future story it could become more prominent. There could be new magic users emerging, perhaps some who use magic for good and others for evil, leading to a new kind of magic - based conflict.
One interesting storyline could be the resurrection of some beloved characters in a different way than in the original series. For example, Ned Stark coming back with new knowledge and a plan to change the future of Westeros. Another could be the rise of a new, unexpected alliance between former enemies, like the Lannisters and the Starks, united by a greater threat from across the Narrow Sea. And perhaps a storyline where Daenerys, instead of going mad, finds a way to rule justly with the help of new advisors from the future who know the mistakes she could make.
Jon Snow is often a popular character. His mysterious origin and heroic nature make him a great focal point in fanfiction. He could be given new adventures or relationships in the future - themed stories. Daenerys Targaryen is also popular. Fans might explore what she would do if she had knowledge of the future, like avoiding some of the mistakes that led to her downfall in the original series. Another popular one is Tyrion Lannister. His wit and intelligence can be further explored in the context of future events in Westeros.
I think so. Consider how many different cultures and factions exist in the 'Game of Thrones' universe. Each one can be the focus of a fanfic. And with new fans coming in over time, they will bring fresh perspectives. They might want to explore how a character from a minor house could change the course of events, for example. So, yes, more fanfic will come.
In some fanfictions, the baby could become a unifying force. Since Jon has a claim to the North and Daenerys had a claim to the Iron Throne, the baby might be seen as a rightful heir to both. It could bring an end to the long - standing feuds between the different regions of Westeros.
A 'Game of Thrones' future fanfic might explore the consequences of the events in the original series. For instance, if Jon Snow's true identity becomes widely known, how would that reshape the political landscape? Some might see him as the rightful heir and support his claim to the Iron Throne, while others might oppose him out of fear or self - interest. Also, the White Walkers' threat might not be fully over, and there could be a resurgence of the undead in a different form.
Well, if Arya is teleported to the future in a fanfic, she might initially be hunted. The future society could see her as a threat or an anomaly. However, as she learns about the future, she could also find allies. For example, there could be a group who are interested in the old ways and want to learn from her. She might then use her teleportation as a way to gain an advantage, perhaps by teleporting to places that are key to the future world's power structure and trying to change things for the better, or at least to find a place for herself in this strange new time.