Do you know what makes a good AU? It's writing characters in a different situation and showing how those characters would react in different circumstances.
Know what it's not? It's not putting two unrecognizable people, who have not the slightest, vaguest resemblance to the characters that I know and love, and slapping character names on them and putting them in a completely different situation.
That's why say, a crossover with Harry Potter can work and something as simple as a character choosing left instead of right can be epic fail.
Know what it's not? It's not putting two unrecognizable people, who have not the slightest, vaguest resemblance to the characters that I know and love, and slapping character names on them and putting them in a completely different situation.
That's why say, a crossover with Harry Potter can work and something as simple as a character choosing left instead of right can be epic fail.