Well, Cid Kagenou does reveal himself at a crucial point in the manga. This reveal has significant implications for the plot and character development.
I don't have a definite answer for you. The manga might be keeping us in suspense about who Cid Kagenou will end up with. It could be a surprise twist or a character that has been hinted at throughout the series.
Well, there are also those characters who might be a bit shocked or confused. Take Levi from Attack on Titan. He's a very serious and no - nonsense type of character. If he were to read some of the fanfic about him that deviated too much from his own self - perception, like being made into a comical or overly emotional character in the fanfic, he might be taken aback at first. But then he might also realize it's just a different interpretation and not take it too seriously.
Well, it depends on the nature of the fanfiction. Some anime characters might be amused if the fanfiction is light - hearted and full of comical situations. For example, if it's a fanfic about a cooking competition among the characters from a shonen anime, they might react with good - natured laughter and competitiveness. They could also be confused if the fanfiction takes their story in a very strange or unexpected direction, like suddenly making a character from a historical anime end up in a space adventure.
Some Avengers might be really confused at first. For example, Tony Stark would probably be intrigued yet find it a bit odd. He'd be analyzing it like he does with new tech, trying to understand the appeal and the different universes within the anime fanfiction.
One great anime react fanfiction could be one where the characters from 'Naruto' react to modern technology. It's interesting to imagine how Naruto and his friends would be amazed by smartphones or the internet. Another could be characters from 'Attack on Titan' reacting to a world without Titans, exploring their newfound peace and how they adjust to normal life. There are also many 'My Hero Academia' react fanfictions, like the heroes reacting to different villain strategies from other universes.
Well, El Cid has a basis in history. Rodrigo D铆az de Vivar was a real person, but the stories about him have likely incorporated fictional elements over time to make them more captivating.