It could be a unique take where the usual plot is twisted and Charlie plays a significant role in the new story arc.
Possibly, it's a story that challenges the established canon. Maybe Charlie steps up to face the challenges that were supposed to be for the 'right' Boy Who Lived. Or perhaps there's a mystery behind the incorrect designation that Charlie helps solve.
This fanfiction might explore alternate timelines or hidden magical elements. Maybe Charlie has powers or knowledge that changes the course of events. It could also focus on the consequences of the wrong identification of the 'Boy Who Lived'.
Well, it might be that the story explores a different fate for Angelica Potter as the one who was wrongly thought to have survived a significant event. There could be magical mysteries, power struggles, and character developments that deviate from the canonical Harry Potter universe.
The fanfiction might explore an alternate storyline where Alexander Potter takes the place of Harry Potter as the central character and faces different challenges and adventures in the magical world.
It could be a story that reimagines the Harry Potter universe with Angela Potter as the central character and a twist on the 'Boy Who Lived' trope.
It is complete. The story wraps up all the major plot points and gives a satisfying conclusion to the alternate take on the Harry Potter universe.
The fanfiction could create a whole new plot. Perhaps it examines the consequences of this wrong identification and how it leads to unexpected alliances or conflicts, with Andromeda Potter being at the center of it all, influencing the outcome.
Well, if Neville was the 'Wrong Boy Who Lived', the entire magical world's perception of heroes and chosen ones would shift. It would also change how his character develops and how he interacts with others.
Not usually. Harry Potter is typically portrayed in a magical wizarding world, not in a Sith context in fanfiction.
It could be a story where someone else is mistakenly believed to be the 'Boy Who Lived' instead of Harry, and Harry and Ginny's relationship plays out against that backdrop.
It could be that the character's development doesn't match the original or expected traits. Maybe they act out of character or the story takes an unexpected turn with this aspect.
It could be a really interesting twist. Maybe the story focuses on how a female Harry Potter overcomes the challenges of being wrongly identified as the chosen one.