She would likely be more assertive. In the Fairy Tail universe, mages are often strong - willed. So, instead of being a naive girl, she'd be a confident mage, ready to take on any challenges in the forest. For example, she might not be easily tricked by the big bad wolf, but instead, use her magic to outwit it.
The theme of self - discovery is also quite common. As the Red Riding Hood character enters the Fairy Tail world, she discovers new aspects of herself. She realizes she has hidden strengths and abilities. This is often shown through her facing various challenges in the Fairy Tail world and coming out stronger each time.
Sure. One popular 'Fairy Tail Red Riding Hood' fanfiction might be 'Red in the Guild'. It takes the Red Riding Hood concept and blends it well with the Fairy Tail world, showing how a character with a Red Riding Hood - like backstory fits into the guild's wacky and adventurous environment.
One idea could be that Little Red Riding Hood is a mage in the Fairy Tail guild. She could be on a mission to rescue her grandmother who has been kidnapped by dark mages hiding in the forest. Her red cloak could have special magical properties, like being able to turn invisible or protect her from certain spells.
The grandmother can be a very interesting character. In some fanfictions, she's not just a helpless old lady. She could be a retired witch who still has some magic up her sleeve. For example, she might have enchanted the red hood to give Red Riding Hood special powers.
I haven't read this particular 'Red Riding Hood 2011 oc fanfiction' in detail. But generally, in fanfiction, it might explore different aspects of the Red Riding Hood story. It could introduce new characters (OC - Original Character), perhaps a different take on the relationship between Red Riding Hood and the wolf, or even a new setting in the 2011 version.
We can conclude that the relationship between Little Red Riding Hood's characters is as follows:
- Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma: Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma have a close grandfather-grandson relationship. Little Red Riding Hood often visits her sick grandmother.
- Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf: Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf are enemies. The Big Bad Wolf is the source of danger for Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma.
- [Little Red Riding Hood and the Hunter: Little Red Riding Hood and the Hunter have a relationship of rescue and being rescued. The appearance of the Hunter saved Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma.]
Please note that the above relationships are based on the search results provided and may not be complete.
One interesting plot twist could be that the wolf is actually a cursed prince. So instead of the traditional ending of Red Riding Hood being in danger from the wolf, she ends up helping him break the curse. Another could be that Red Riding Hood herself has some sort of magical power that she discovers during her encounter with the wolf. For example, she can communicate with the forest animals and they help her outwit the wolf.
Red Riding Hood can be re - imagined as a brave warrior. Instead of being a damsel in distress, she could be trained in combat and go out to actively hunt the wolf that has been terrorizing the forest. She might wear a red cloak not as a symbol of innocence but as a mark of her clan of hunters.
In the short story of 'Little Red Riding Hood', the character of Little Red Riding Hood herself is very innocent. She naively tells the wolf where she is going. The wolf then takes advantage of this information, rushes to the grandmother's house first, and devours the grandmother. When Little Red Riding Hood arrives, the wolf tries to deceive her too. It shows how children need to be cautious in the face of the unknown and those with malicious intentions.