Typically no. Harry Potter fanfictions centered around the 'Wrong Boy Who Lived' idea usually keep him within the framework of the wizarding world and its magic, not as a Sith from a completely different fictional universe.
Not usually. Harry Potter is typically portrayed in a magical wizarding world, not in a Sith context in fanfiction.
In most fanfictions, Harry Potter isn't a Sith. The 'Wrong Boy Who Lived' concept usually doesn't involve him being part of the Sith. Fanfiction often explores alternate storylines within the wizarding world rather than crossing over to the Star Wars universe.
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.
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.
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.
One thing you'll likely find is a departure from the typical heroic narrative for Harry. The 'Wrong Boy Who Lived' concept allows for more twists and turns in the story. And the slash aspect can add a romantic or emotional depth that wasn't in the canon.
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.
It could be because some fanfiction writers want to take a different approach and create a new storyline where Harry's role or perception is challenged.
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.
Well, the 'Wrong Boy Who Lived - Charlus Potter' concept often involves reimagining the prophecy and the roles of the characters. Maybe there are hidden secrets or different circumstances that make Charlus the supposed 'chosen one' instead of Harry. It adds a new layer of intrigue to the Potterverse.
Well, it could be that the fanfiction messed up the original prophecy's interpretation or the way the chosen one was identified.
It might be that the fanfiction doesn't handle the magic system consistently or introduces elements that don't fit the established Harry Potter universe.