One popular ship is Percy/Annabeth. Their relationship in the original series is strong and full of adventure, so it's often explored more deeply in fanfiction. Another is Nico/Will. Their contrasting personalities make for an interesting dynamic in fanfiction stories.
Well, Pikachu and Eevee ships are also quite interesting in Pokemon fanfiction. Since both are extremely popular Pokemon, some fanfictions create unique stories around their 'relationship'. Also, Team Rocket's Jessie and James are sometimes the subject of ships in fanfiction. Their comical yet loyal partnership can be turned into a more romantic relationship in these fictional works.
Sophie and Tedros is really a big one. Fans are drawn to the idea of them getting together in different scenarios. Maybe they rewrite the parts where they had misunderstandings in the original story. For Agatha and Hort, fans love to develop their relationship further. They might write about Hort finally winning Agatha's heart completely. And the Sophie and Agatha ship is interesting because it challenges the norms of traditional relationships in the story's universe.
One popular theme is adventure. They could embark on a journey together through Liyue's mountains and valleys, facing challenges and growing closer. Another theme is friendship development. Maybe they start off as acquaintances but gradually become true friends who understand and support each other. And there's also the theme of mutual respect. Given their different roles in Liyue, they might learn to respect each other's abilities and contributions.
The USS Enterprise from 'Star Trek' is also a great fictional ship. It represents exploration, scientific discovery, and the unity of a diverse crew. It has traveled to many different planets and encountered various alien species, playing a crucial role in the Star Trek universe.
As of now, the Genshin manga is not finished. The story is still evolving and there's more to come for fans to enjoy. The creators are taking their time to develop a rich and engaging narrative.
There's no definite answer yet. It might continue if there's enough demand and the creative team has more story to tell. But it could also stop if they feel they've completed the story arc.