I don't think it's common at all. Fanfiction usually delves into the deeper emotional and plot - related aspects of the original story. Themes like friendship, love, and the fight against evil are much more prevalent. Stealing underwear is such a specific and rather unorthodox concept that it's likely to be a very niche and not commonly found type of fanfiction within the Harry Potter fandom.
Definitely not common. The Harry Potter fandom has a wide range of fanfiction, but this particular idea seems more like a very odd and unique take. Most fanfiction writers are interested in expanding on the existing relationships in the books, such as the friendship between Harry, Ron, and Hermione, or exploring the backstories of the characters. A plot about stealing underwear is so far from the norm that it would be a rarity in the world of Harry Potter fanfiction.
One possible plotline could be that Draco steals Harry's underwear as a prank. He might do it to embarrass Harry in front of their classmates at Hogwarts. Another could be that Draco steals it because he has some strange fascination with Harry and it's a way for him to have something of Harry's. Or perhaps it's part of a dare within the Slytherin group that Draco is a part of.
No. Harry Potter is typically portrayed as a heroic character in most fanfictions. Stealing magic goes against his moral code, so it's not a very common theme.
It's not a common type. In the vast world of Harry Potter fanfiction, you'll find a lot more stories about Hogwarts during different eras, the relationships between the main trio, or the exploration of the wizarding world's politics. 'Breeder fanfiction' is more of a specialized sub - genre that only a small subset of fans might be interested in, as it delves into family - building and genetic - like concepts which are not as central to the general appeal of the Harry Potter series.
It's not a common type at all. In the Harry Potter fandom, most fanfictions are centered around the well - known characters and their adventures, romances that were somewhat expected or their battles against the dark forces. The idea of Hermione breastfeeding Draco's baby is a very unique and not - so - often - explored concept in the vast sea of Harry Potter fanfictions.
Definitely not. The core of the Harry Potter world is about magic, friendship, and fighting against evil. A 'slave' concept goes against the values that are central to the series. Fanfiction writers usually stay closer to the essence of the story while adding their own twists, but this is not a common or typical take. It might be a very niche and edgy form of fanfiction that only a small number of people might explore.
It's not very common in the traditional sense. Fanfiction is a form of creative writing by fans, and while there may be some scenarios where Harry could be 'used' in Draco - centered fanfiction in an alternate universe or a creative plot, it goes against the main canon of the books. In the official stories, they are more like rivals. So overall, it's not a common occurrence within the mainstream understanding of the Harry Potter world.
One common theme is redemption. Draco is often depicted as having a chance at redemption through his relationship with Harry. For example, in many stories, Draco realizes the error of his ways under Voldemort's influence and Harry helps him turn a new leaf.
Definitely not. The world of Harry Potter that J.K. Rowling created has a certain set of values. Fanfictions usually stay within the realm of those values or at least try to enhance the positive aspects of the story. Slavery is a concept that is not in line with the general feel of the Harry Potter universe, so this type of fanfiction would be quite rare among the vast amount of fan - created works.
Definitely not. Most Harry Potter fanfiction tends to stick to the general themes of the original series like friendship, magic, and the battle between good and evil. The idea of making Harry Potter into a skeleton - related fanfiction is very far - fetched and not something that is commonly seen. There are so many other aspects of the Potterverse to explore in fanfiction that are more in line with the original tone.
Not really. In the mainstream Harry Potter fandom, the core values associated with Harry are honesty, courage, etc. Fanfictions usually expand on these positive aspects. However, there might be a few out - there that explore this 'liar' concept for the sake of being different or to create a more complex and controversial story, but it's not common.