Fizzarolli and Asmodeus fics often explore the enemies-to-lovers trope, with their initial rivalry turning into something deeper. Writers love playing up their contrasting personalities—Fizzarolli’s chaotic energy versus Asmodeus’s composed demeanor—and how they balance each other out. Another popular angle is the forbidden love trope, where their relationship is kept secret due to their roles in Hell’s hierarchy. These fics often highlight the emotional stakes, with Asmodeus torn between duty and desire, and Fizzarolli struggling with trust issues. I’ve also seen a lot of hurt/comfort scenarios, where one of them is vulnerable, and the other steps up to care for them. It’s fascinating how writers use these tropes to flesh out their relationship, making it feel both intense and tender.
Fizzarolli and Asmodeus fanfics on AO3 often dive into the enemies-to-lovers trope, which is a huge hit. Writers love exploring their initial rivalry, filled with snarky banter and tension, before it evolves into something deeper. I’ve noticed a lot of fics focus on their contrasting personalities—Fizzarolli’s chaotic energy versus Asmodeus’s more composed demeanor—and how they balance each other out. Some stories even delve into their shared history, imagining moments from their past that shaped their dynamic. Another popular angle is the forbidden love trope, where their relationship is kept secret due to their roles in Hell’s hierarchy. These fics often highlight the emotional stakes, with Asmodeus torn between duty and desire, and Fizzarolli struggling with trust issues. I’ve also seen a lot of hurt/comfort scenarios, where one of them is vulnerable, and the other steps up to care for them. It’s fascinating how writers use these tropes to flesh out their relationship, making it feel both intense and tender.
Another recurring theme is power dynamics, with Asmodeus’s status as a high-ranking demon adding layers of complexity. Some fics explore how Fizzarolli navigates this imbalance, either by asserting himself or finding ways to level the playing field. There’s also a lot of focus on redemption arcs, where Fizzarolli tries to prove he’s more than just a jester, and Asmodeus learns to let go of his pride. I’ve come across a few AUs where they’re in completely different settings, like a modern coffee shop or a fantasy kingdom, but their core dynamic remains intact. These stories often highlight their chemistry, whether they’re bickering or sharing quiet moments. It’s clear that fans are drawn to the push-and-pull between them, and the way their relationship evolves feels both satisfying and believable.
I’ve been reading a lot of Fizzarolli and Asmodeus fics lately, and one trope that stands out is the slow burn. Writers take their time building up the tension, with plenty of misunderstandings and near-misses before they finally get together. I enjoy how these stories explore their individual struggles—Fizzarolli’s insecurities about his place in Hell, and Asmodeus’s internal conflict between his public image and private feelings. There’s also a lot of focus on their shared sense of humor, which adds a playful tone to even the most serious moments. Another popular trope is the fake relationship, where they pretend to be a couple for some reason, only to realize their feelings are real. These fics often include hilarious scenarios, like awkward public appearances or over-the-top schemes to keep up the act. I’ve also noticed a trend of fics that explore their softer sides, showing them bonding over shared interests or opening up about their fears. It’s refreshing to see them portrayed as more than just their roles, with writers giving them depth and vulnerability.
One of my favorite tropes in Fizzarolli and Asmodeus fics is the redemption arc, where Fizzarolli tries to prove he’s more than just a clown. Writers often pair this with Asmodeus’s journey of self-discovery, as he learns to embrace his emotions instead of hiding behind his persona. I’ve seen a lot of fics that focus on their shared history, imagining moments from their past that shaped their relationship. Another popular trope is the hurt/comfort scenario, where one of them is injured or emotionally vulnerable, and the other steps in to care for them. These stories often highlight their chemistry, with plenty of banter and tender moments. I’ve also come across a few AUs where they’re in completely different settings, like a modern high school or a fantasy kingdom, but their core dynamic remains intact. It’s fascinating to see how writers adapt their relationship to different contexts while keeping their personalities consistent.
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Adrian died with fury in his heart, hating the tragic ending of his favorite novel.
The villain deserved better.
But the story was never written for happy endings.
Betrayed by everyone he trusted, feared by the entire world, and ultimately destroyed by the plot itself—Cassian Nyx, the infamous Demon Lord, was never meant to be saved.
Until Adrian woke up inside the story.
He didn't reincarnate as a harmless bystander. He woke up as Prince Elian Ashford—the tyrannical prince destined to destroy Cassian.
Worse, a cold, ruthless World System instantly locks onto his soul, forcing him to keep the original tragedy on its "correct" path.
[MISSION: MAINTAIN STORY STABILITY]
Failure Penalty: Immediate Death.
Trapped between a lethal penalty and his own morals, Adrian chooses a dangerous path: pretend to follow the plot while secretly rewriting the villain's destiny.
But there’s only one problem.
The more Adrian tries to save the villain, the more the dangerous, obsessive Demon Lord begins to love him.
Cassian Nyx is a monster feared by the entire kingdom. He trusts no one. Until Adrian. For the first time in centuries, the scarred Demon Lord begins to hope for a future where someone finally stays.
Now, the original hero has arrived, and the System is forcing the final execution. Every choice Adrian makes pushes the world further into chaotic plot deviation.
Adrian must make his final choice. Will he obey the System to save his own life? Or will he destroy the entire story itself just to save his villain?
Genre: BL Fantasy Romance / Transmigration
Tropes: Obsessive Demon Lord ML × Reincarnated Prince MC, Saving the Obsessive Demon Lord / Destroying the Plot for You, System Missions, Enemies to Lovers, Slow Burn, Angst with Comfort, Soul Bond.
CONTENT WARNING: This book is a dark MM romance and is purely fiction. None of the deplorable actions of the characters are acceptable in any way or form.
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Some traps are impossible to escape… especially the ones you walk into.
Julian Cross has always been a good person.
Soft-spoken and loyal, he’s the kind of person people trust… and use.
He’s also been in love with his best friend for as long as he can remember.
So when his best friend asks for one thing, just one thing to make him happy, Julian says yes.
All he has to do is get close to Nikolai Soren.
A man who is cold, untouchable, dangerous.
A man who doesn’t feel, doesn’t care, and doesn’t let anyone get close enough to matter.
It should have been simple.
A game. A plan. A means to an end.
But nothing about Nikolai is simple.
Not the way he looks at Julian like he already owns him.
Not the way his touch burns, leaving behind something darker than desire.
Not the way Julian starts to crave him… even when he knows he shouldn’t. Even when he knows it can cost him everything.
Because Nikolai isn’t just a man.
He’s control wrapped in violence.
Obsession disguised as restraint.
And once he decides something belongs to him… he doesn’t let it go.
What started as a game… ends as an obsession.
Now Julian is caught between loyalty and temptation, truth and deception, control and chaos.
And the deeper he falls into Nikolai’s world, the harder it becomes to remember—
Was he ever the one playing the game?
Or was he the target all along?
Arianna had not planned on using magic to summon anything, she just wanted to get out of an arranged marriage. She was told of the ancient magic of summoning a guardian but instead she had summoned a demon—the demon king himself. But what would he ask in return for his loyalty to this princess?
After Olivia lost all that she has from the ill-willed people around her, she felt betrayed and lost her faith in everything. She wanted revenge, so she prayed to the gods of the underworld to help her using an incantation she found in the attic of her childhood home.
But what she got is not what she asked for. Instead of getting the revenge she wanted, what came to her is a devilishly handsome man named Azazel, who claims to be a Demon Prince.
The man promised that he will help her with the vengeance she wanted to happen, but in return, she has to bear him a child.
Desperate, vengeful, and filled with anguish, Olivia agrees to the deal, sealing her destiny as the demon’s mate.
Anais had run years before away from a date. The words screamed at her within her mind. She finds herself facing the same man she ran from. craving him, unable to notice it was the same man she once ran from.
A warning comes from Lucifer himself, telling her never to agree with him, but Anais stupidly agrees to give him her life. Unknowingly to her his name is not merely a stage name
Anais however isn't worried, it is Lucifer who finds himself saving her, unable to understand why. Why he has to keep her alive, when many before her had died? Belial, his brother, tells him about a curse that was put upon him and that Anais will be his downfall, or should we say up fall? She is the one to make him feel real love, and the consequences are not ones Lucifer favours.
𝐹𝑎𝑚𝑖𝑙𝑦, 𝑣𝑒𝑛𝑔𝑒𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑒, 𝑝𝑜𝑤𝑒𝑟 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑜𝑏𝑠𝑒𝑠𝑠𝑖𝑜𝑛.
Azzurra Amalia Romano, an omega, bites more than she can chew when she gets herself entangled with someone she should never have messed with, by taking what doesn't belong to her but the devil. Alpha Adriano Rion Giordano was a devil in human form, a ruthless Italian werewolf mafia boss whom people tremble at the mention of his name. A man with no interest in redemption, a face like that of a Greek god but a temper like that of a raging fire, who was only driven by two things, money and power.
Merciless to those standing in his way and wouldn't hesitate to put a bullet through their skull to prove a point or rip them to shreds. He doesn't give second chances and he just became Azzurra's worst nightmare. It all became painfully clear when it dawned on her that there was no way out of the Alpha's clutches. A messy entanglement that disrupted her already chaotic life, tossing her into a web of a dangerous attraction that came hand in hand with obsession, lies, revenge, heart-wrenching betrayals and death.
And maybe, just maybe, the devil has feelings too, an emotion which comes with pain, making the hardest sacrifices, all at a very costly price
First thing that comes to mind? The 'Deal with the Devil' trope, but reversed. It's almost a staple. Lucifer, the actual devil, gets tricked or outmaneuvered by Alastor's own brand of eldritch contract magic. The power play is everything—who's really in control when you've got two apex predators circling each other?
Then there's the whole 'enemies to reluctant allies to... something more' arc. It rarely stays pure animosity. You see a lot of forced proximity, maybe after a battle leaves them magically bound or stranded somewhere in Hell. The banter is key; it's all sharp, witty insults that slowly lose their edge. I've noticed a trend lately where they're written as two sides of the same coin: one all chaotic, performative radio charm, the other a fallen angel drowning in ennui, and they're the only ones who truly understand the weight of what they are. That mutual recognition gets me every time.
A personal favorite of mine is when stories explore the aesthetic clash. Lucifer's gilded, decadent palace versus Alastor's static-filled, vintage radio tower lair. The descriptions of them invading each other's spaces are always so vivid.
Man, the Asriel/Frisk dynamic has been absolutely cooked to perfection in the fan spaces, and it's fascinating to see what people keep coming back to. The big one, obviously, is post-Pacifist 'Royalty' or 'Golden Ending' AUs where Asriel gets to keep his form and they both live in a peaceful, monster-integrated surface world. It's pure wish-fulfillment fluff most of the time, with Asriel adjusting to a new life and Frisk acting as his guide. You'll see tons of 'domestic' slice-of-life stuff: them going to school together, dealing with grocery shopping, that kind of thing. The angstier version of this is the 'Survivor's Guilt' trope, where Asriel is physically present but haunted by everything he did, and Frisk has to help him forgive himself—lots of tearful confessions in Flowey's old room.
Then there's the whole 'Time Loop Reset' category, which gets really creative. Sometimes Frisk retains memories across resets and tries to befriend Asriel in different timelines; sometimes it's Asriel who remembers and tries to avert his own fate. The 'Found Family' trope is huge too, with Toriel and Asgore becoming their awkward shared parental figures. A niche trope I've seen pop up more is 'Body Swap' or 'Soul Shenanigans,' where their souls get entangled after the True Lab events, leading to weird shared dreams or abilities. Honestly, half the fics feel like therapy sessions disguised as romance, but hey, after that game, they probably need it.