I think Warhammer 40k fanfics are a great way for fans to explore the vast and complex universe further. A good fanfic can add depth to the existing lore. For example, it might focus on the daily lives of the Imperial Guardsmen, which we don't often get to see in the official works. But there are also those that are just not up to par. Maybe they lack proper grammar or have a really convoluted plot that doesn't make sense in the context of the 40k universe.
A specific Warhammer 40k fanfic could either be a masterpiece or a disaster. If it manages to capture the essence of the 40k universe, such as the scale of the battles, the complex politics between different factions, and the religious fanaticism that pervades the Imperium, it's likely to be a good one. However, if it goes against the established canon too much or has a poor writing style, it won't be as appealing.
Some characters might be angry if the fanfic misrepresents them completely. For instance, if a heroic character is made into a villain in the fanfic, they would surely not be happy about it.
Naruto would likely be very curious and excited. He'd probably try to befriend everyone, whether they were humans, demi - humans or monsters. His positive attitude would be a shock to some of the more cynical characters in the Overlord world. Sasuke, on the other hand, would be more guarded. He'd assess the situation and look for ways to gain power. He might see the powerful magic and different races as a means to achieve his own goals.
The Death Eaters and their sympathizers would be terrified. Harry, as the overlord, would be a major threat to their ideology. Voldemort, if he somehow still existed in this fanfiction, would be in direct opposition to Harry. However, some of the more neutral characters, like Luna, would probably see Harry's new role as an opportunity for positive change in the wizarding world and would be happy to support him in his endeavors.
Fluder is very intrigued by Momon's presence. As a mage always seeking knowledge and power, he sees Momon as a unique entity. He first tries to observe Momon from a distance, then gradually tries to approach him. His reaction is also laced with envy to some extent, as Momon seems to possess power that Fluder may not fully understand, and he desires to have that kind of power for himself.
However, the Warhammer universe is vast and complex. Some novels might be a bit overwhelming for new readers at first due to the large number of factions, characters, and backstories. But overall, with a bit of patience, new readers can definitely enjoy the 'Warhammer Novels'.
The novels similar to Warhammer Dwarves were: " Hidden in Warhammer as a Dark Spirit,"" The Vampire Lord of Tianji Province,"" Warhammer: I Don't Want to Be a Stinky Canned Food!!!" " Starting from the Lizardmen..." Wait. These novels belonged to the fantasy or epic fantasy category, and had similar theme and style to Warhammer Dwarf.