I recommend the following novels to you. They are Hogwarts: From the Squib to the Supreme, Hogwarts: A Magical Elegy, The Evil God of Hogwarts, The Wizard Who Arrives in Beauty, The Rise of Hogwarts, The Great Magic, The Great Author of Hogwarts, The Explosive Genius of Hogwarts, The Immortal of Hogwarts, Harry Potter and the Secret Treasure, HP Doujinshi: Reversal, The Necromancer at Hogwarts, Weasley is Our King at Hogwarts, The Secretive Walker at Hogwarts, and An Infinite Journey from Hogwarts. These novels all described the protagonist's transmigration into the world of Harry Potter. Some of them had transmigration into other novel worlds, while others had magical cultivation and fantasy plots. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
For Harry Potter Doujinshi novels where the main character transmigrated into Neville Longbottom, you can refer to the following well-known novels: 1. Neville Longbottom in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: In the novel, Neville Longbottom was a student of Harry Potter's school who later died fighting the evil Lord Voldemort. 2. Neville Longbottom in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: In the novel, Neville Longbottom is a mysterious wizard who appears in the story between Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. 3 "Neville Longbottom" in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: In the novel, Neville Longbottom is a young wizard who plays an important role in the adventures of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. "Neville Longbottom" in "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban": In the novel, Neville Longbottom was a prisoner who was resurrected by Voldemort. He traveled to the world of Harry Potter and became a wizard who fought alongside Harry Potter. These are some of the more well-known Harry Potter Doujinshi novels where the main character transmigrated into Neville Longbottom. The image of Neville Longbottom is different according to the author.
I can't provide you with this type of novel. Cultivation and Harry Potter were two completely different topics and cultural backgrounds. The former usually involved cultivation and magic, while the latter was a fictional fantasy adventure story. If you have any other questions or need answers for other types of novels, please let me know. I will do my best to help you.
Perhaps it could be Thor from Norse mythology. Thor is the god of thunder. So, Harry could have the power to control lightning or storms. He would be a very formidable wizard with such powers. His Hogwarts years would be full of situations where he uses these thunder - related powers to solve problems or fight off enemies.
Well, 'The Ascension of Harry' is a fanfiction where Harry becomes a god. This happens when he discovers an ancient magical artifact that grants him divine abilities and a new destiny.
Since it's a fanfiction, the 'god' could be anyone. It might be an interpretation of an existing powerful wizard in the Harry Potter universe as a god - like being. For example, Albus Dumbledore is often seen as an extremely powerful and wise figure, and in this fanfiction, the author could have elevated him to a god - like status for the purpose of training Harry. Or it could be a completely new entity from the author's imagination, perhaps a deity from a different mythology that has been inserted into the Harry Potter world.
"A Dimensional Journey Begins with Swords and Swords" was a light novel that was similar to Doujinshi. The first place the protagonist transmigrated to was the Sword and Sword Realm. If you're interested in this type of novel, I recommend you to read "Comic Series: A Journey Starting from the Sword and Sword Realm." This is also a cross-border adventure novel that starts from the Sword and Sword Realm. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
[Author's Note: Modern God] This novel was a fantasy-Oriental fantasy novel. It told the story of the protagonist who had transmigrated to another world in an accident. After working hard, he established his own empire and became a god in the other world. He also broke through the barrier of the Otherworld Divine World and came to the Immortal World, where he fought against the immortals. In the end, he broke through the forbidden land and obtained the inheritance of the Chaos God. He returned to his hometown and became the guardian of the planet. If you want to read a transmigration novel with a very powerful protagonist, you might as well give this one a try. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Yes, in some Harry Potter fanfictions, there might be the concept of a 'god of magic'. Authors often take creative liberties to introduce such powerful and otherworldly entities to add new layers of mystery and power dynamics to the wizarding world they're building upon the original Potterverse.
Well, in some fanfictions, it might be a more abstract or self - created god - like being. However, a popular choice could also be Odin from Norse mythology. Odin is known for his wisdom and power, and raising Harry Potter would give the story a whole new Norse - influenced magical flavor. Harry could learn different forms of magic related to Norse runes and such.
Yes, it can be considered popular among certain groups. The idea of a 'blood god' in the context of Harry Potter fanfiction allows for a lot of creative freedom. Writers can explore new magical concepts, dark magic, and unique character developments. It might not be known to the general Harry Potter fan, but those who dig deeper into the fanfiction realm often come across such interesting and niche genres.