One example could be a story where a Pokemon is poisoned in a battle and reaches a critical condition. The trainer then has to race against time to find an antidote. Another could be a Pokemon getting seriously injured while protecting its trainer from a powerful enemy Pokemon.
By limiting the time. If a Pokemon has only a short amount of time to be saved, it creates immediate tension. For example, if a Pokemon is poisoned and will die in an hour if not treated.
I'm not a big fan of such specific and inappropriate themes in fanfiction. Fanfiction should generally focus on positive aspects like character development, new storylines, or exploring relationships in a more tasteful way.
Sasuke, who has his own complex relationship with Naruto, would probably be in denial at first. He's seen Naruto as this strong - willed person, and the idea of him having schizophrenia would be hard to accept. But as time goes on, he would become more protective. He might train Naruto in ways to control his mind during the episodes, using his own experiences of mental discipline. As for Kakashi, he would be empathetic. He has his own traumas, and he would do his best to support Naruto, maybe sharing his own stories of dealing with difficult mental states.
The condition could be that the main character has to give up their magic for a period of time. This would create a lot of interesting plot twists as they'd have to rely on their wits and the help of their friends in the Fairy Tail guild instead of their magical abilities.
If the condition is that a character has to keep a secret from the rest of the guild. This secret - keeping can lead to misunderstandings among the members. For instance, they might think the character is being sneaky or has turned against them, which can cause all sorts of conflicts and keep the story moving.
One of the conditions of love is mutual attraction and respect, but if one party is no longer interested in the other or no longer in love, then the possibility of a sequel is very small. However, some novels may show the conditions of love in different ways, such as letting two people meet again or letting one of them change to win the love of the other person again. However, this depended on the plot of the novel and the author's imagination. There was no guarantee that there would be a sequel.
Well, the condition could be 'boredom'. When people are bored, they often start telling random stories just to pass the time or to amuse themselves and others. For example, during a long journey with nothing much to do, boredom might prompt someone to share a story about a strange encounter they had years ago.
No, it is not ethical. Critical Role is a well - loved and widely - followed story with a diverse fan base. Writing sex fanfiction about it can be disrespectful to the original creators, the actors, and many of the fans who want to focus on the positive and family - friendly aspects of the show.
There were many sequels to 'The Condition of Love'. Whether they were true or not required specific analysis. Some conditions were true, while others were not. For example, love requires trust, respect, understanding, tolerance, and support. If these conditions are met, the sequels may be established. However, there were some conditions that could make the sequels invalid, such as betrayal, deception, hurt, hatred, and so on. Therefore, to determine whether the sequel was valid or not, it needed to be analyzed according to the specific situation.