One popular trope is the 'accidental harem' where the protagonist unknowingly attracts multiple love interests. For example, in many school - set anime fanfictions, the main character's kind nature or unique talent draws in different characters of the opposite sex. Another is the 'harem competition' where the love interests compete for the protagonist's affection, often leading to humorous and dramatic situations. Also, the 'protective harem' where the members of the harem work together to protect the protagonist from external threats is quite common.
In mystery fiction, the femme fatale is a well - known character trope. She is usually a beautiful and mysterious woman who may be involved in the mystery in a complex way. She can use her charm to manipulate the male characters around her. The hardened cop is also a trope. These are often grizzled veterans of the police force who have seen it all. They may have a bit of a cynical view but are still dedicated to solving the crime. They bring a sense of realism to the story.
There are several tropes that frequently show up in anime x reader lemon fanfiction. One of them is the 'Tsundere' behavior trope. The anime character may act cold or aloof at first but then gradually shows their softer side towards the reader. The 'Hidden Identity' trope is also common, where the reader or the anime character has a secret identity that is gradually revealed during the course of the story. Another interesting trope is the 'Time - Travel' trope, where the reader either travels back in time to meet the anime character or the anime character travels to the reader's time, creating a unique and often romantic situation.
In Overlord anime fanfiction, a common trope is the 'What if' scenarios. For example, what if Ainz Ooal Gown made different choices in ruling the Great Tomb of Nazarick. Another is the overpowered protagonist trope which is already prominent in the original but gets explored further in fanfiction. In Fairy Tail fanfiction, the 'found family' trope is popular as the guild is like a big family in the original. Also, the 'power - up' trope where characters gain new magic abilities is quite common.
One popular trope is the 'tsundere' character. This is a character who is initially cold or hostile but warms up over time. Another is the 'opposites attract' concept, where two very different characters fall in love. And the 'love at first sight' trope is also common.
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One common trope is the 'opposites attract' scenario. For example, one character might be shy and reserved while the other is outgoing and bold, and they slowly fall in love. Another is the 'childhood friends to lovers' trope, where they have a long - standing relationship that blossoms into something more. And there's also the 'roommates' trope, where living together leads to the discovery of deeper feelings.
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One common trope is the 'Mary Sue' or 'Gary Stu'. These are often idealized characters who are overly perfect, with few flaws and amazing skills. They tend to overshadow the original characters in the story.
Character tropes can drive the plot in mystery fiction. For instance, the nosy neighbor trope can start the mystery. Their prying nature might lead them to discover something unusual, which kicks off the investigation. If there's a master criminal trope, their actions and motives form the core of the plot as the detective tries to outwit them.