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- Deliberately writing a serious version of events related from a story which was originally quite lighthearted, "serious" in this case being more bleak, horrific, dark and/or possibly sadistic. Indeed, Dark Fic veritably wallows in (or savors) misery and darkness.
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What makes a dark fic? In the fanfic subreddit, I offered to read dark, one shot fanfics fandom blind. I was sent about 20 awesome fics, I enjoyed reading every one of them, but I'd say only maybe 5 of them were what I would consider ”dark”.
- What constitutes 'darkfic'? (long and rambly!) - Reddit
Some people view it as fiction that violates taboos (rape,...
- How dark is "dark"? : r/FanFiction - Reddit
I consider ‘dark’ to be some of the major archive warnings...
- What constitutes 'darkfic'? (long and rambly!) - Reddit
Some people view it as fiction that violates taboos (rape, incest, cannibalism). Some people view it as content that explores or glorifies illegal or broadly viewed unexceptable behavior (rape, torture, abusive relationships, Stockholm syndrome, grooming, pedophilia).
Jan 24, 2021 · Dark fiction is fiction that contains dark elements. It deals with pain and death. Sometimes it elicits fear. Other times, it evokes despair. Dark fiction takes an unflinching look at the things that make us uncomfortable and doesn’t sugarcoat them.
Oct 15, 2021 · Common tropes that fandom at large deems “dark fic” are stories where characters are active serial killers, in the mafia or other organized crime, or are enslaved in some way (either...
A disturbing amount of Channel Awesome fanfiction is Dark Fic (the other half is Crack Fic), mostly due playing crazy comedy characters for drama and the challenge of still keeping their personalities intact is more fun than it should be.
I consider ‘dark’ to be some of the major archive warnings (underage isn’t always dark), manipulation, incest (in certain situations) and topics that can trigger people. And there are different levels of dark, too.
In a world where Harry Potter grows up with Sirius Black, the Head Auror, Harry develops a fierce sense of justice—one that calls for retribution rather than forgiveness. Trained in Dark Arts, Harry is unafraid to use his magic to take care of what’s his and punish those who stand in his way.