2 Jawaban2026-06-29 23:41:47
Asking where to find Chan and Felix crossover fics is a super specific request, so you'll need to get a bit creative. AO3 is obviously the first stop—their tag system is your best friend here. Search for 'Bang Chan/Felix (Stray Kids)' or 'Changlix' and then use the 'Crossover' tag filter. That'll pull up anything where they're inserted into other universes. But honestly, the real trick is knowing how fandoms work: sometimes writers won't tag it as a 'crossover' if the entire fic is just set in, say, the 'Harry Potter' world without the original characters. You might have to dig into individual 'Alternate Universe' tags for specific franchises.
Don't sleep on Tumblr either. A lot of writers post snippet threads or drabbles there with tags like '#skz au' or '#changlix au'. It's more chaotic to search, but you can find some amazing, weird mashups that never make it to the bigger archives. I stumbled on this one where they were detectives in the 'Sherlock' universe, and it was only promoted through a few reblogs. Twitter (or X, whatever) can be good for finding artists who also write short threads, but it's even more ephemeral.
The biggest hurdle I've found is that crossover fics, especially for a ship pair, are kinda niche within a niche. You might have better luck looking for fics where Stray Kids as a group are placed in another setting, and then the Chan/Felix dynamic just naturally shines through. Sometimes the best 'crossovers' aren't labeled as such—they're just AUs so divorced from the idol setting they feel like a different world entirely. I'd say set up an AO3 bookmark and check it weekly; new stuff pops up when you least expect it. Last thing I read had them as rival wizards, which was surprisingly fun.
5 Jawaban2026-06-22 14:57:45
The Chan and Felix pairing from 'Stray Kids'? It's less about one specific ship and more like an entire fleet sailing under different names, honestly. You've got your classic 'ChanFelix' which is just their names mashed together – straightforward, a bit of a workhorse tag, but it gets the job done. Then there's 'Channie x Lixie' which immediately sets a softer, more domestic tone, all fluffy sweaters and shared earbuds.
But where things get really interesting is with the ship names that hint at their dynamic. 'SoonSoon' plays off Felix's Korean name, 'Yongbok,' and that 'bok' sound, I think? It feels playful and ingrained in the fandom's deeper lore. And then you have 'Sunshine and Sunshine Protector,' which isn't so much a name as a whole thesis statement. It describes that specific fan interpretation where Chan is the dedicated, slightly weary leader guarding Felix's bright, pure energy.
You'll find tons of this across AO3 and Twitter threads. The flavor varies wildly – from sweet roommate AUs where they're baking together to intense soulmate fics where the bond is almost psychic. A lot of authors really latch onto their real-life history, the whole 'Chan scouted Felix' thing, and build epic narratives of found family and unwavering support from there. The tags usually give away the vibe; 'Fluff' and 'Domestic Fluff' are huge for them, but I've also seen some surprisingly gripping 'Angst with a Happy Ending' stories that explore the pressures of idol life through their connection.
5 Jawaban2026-06-22 08:23:24
It's interesting because they don't get a ton of canon interaction, right? That blank canvas is exactly what a lot of writers love to work with. You see a ton of fics that start from that moment where Chan catches Felix struggling with a Korean phrase late in the dorms, or Felix bringing him tea when he's overworking. It builds out this whole unofficial caretaker dynamic.
A huge trend I've noticed is the 'Hyung's Shadow' trope. Felix, as the younger, is often portrayed as instinctively seeking out Chan's approval or comfort, but from a place of quiet understanding rather neediness. He just gets when Chan is stressed. Conversely, Chan's leadership gets humanized; he's not just the flawless leader but someone who allows himself to be vulnerable only around Felix. The age gap is played with a lot—sometimes it's a huge source of tension, other times it's almost irrelevant because their bond is portrayed as transcending it.
The physicality in their scenes is also a key feature. Writers love to describe their size difference—Chan's broader frame next to Felix's slighter one—and use touch as a primary love language: a hand on the back of the neck, leaning into each other's shoulders during practice, that sort of thing. It's rarely overtly dramatic; the magic is in the small, accumulated moments of silent support that eventually tip into something more.
5 Jawaban2026-06-22 21:19:49
Let's be real, the most common trope for Changbin and Felix from Stray Kids has got to be 'Changbin is obsessed with Felix's freckles.' I've lost count of how many fics start with Chan noticing them under the practice room lights and just... short-circuiting. It's such a specific, visual detail that really roots the story in their real-life dynamic.
A close second is the classic 'Chan is the overworked leader, Felix is the sunshine that forces him to rest.' It's a comforting, foundational dynamic for the fandom. You get Chan buried in his laptop, skipping meals, and Felix just appearing with a plate of fruit or dragging him to the couch for a cuddle. It plays into Felix's caring reputation and Chan's known dedication, amplifying those traits into a narrative. Sometimes it veers into hurt/comfort if Chan actually gets sick, which Felix then nurses him through.
Then there's the whole 'Hyung line is protective of Felix, especially Chan' trope, which often overlaps with the others. It's not unusual to see fics where Chan is subtly but fiercely guarding Felix from outside negativity or even from the other teasing members, framing that protectiveness as something deeper. The tropes work because they feel like extensions of what we see on screen—amplified, sure, but built on a recognizable core of Chan's leadership and Felix's bright, affectionate nature.