In such fanfictions, their fight over Hermione can have a significant impact on the magical community within the story too. If Remus and Sirius are important figures, their feud can cause unrest. It might also affect Hermione's standing in the wizarding world. For instance, if the fight becomes public knowledge, she could be seen as a source of trouble or a desirable prize. This would then attract other characters' attention, either to protect her or to use her in the power struggle between Remus and Sirius.
Their own personal histories could also be a factor. Remus has always been an outsider in some ways because of his werewolf nature, and he might see Hermione as someone who accepts him completely. Sirius, on the other hand, has had a troubled past and Hermione's loyalty and goodness might be very appealing to him. So, they could fight over who 'deserves' her more based on their own self - perceived worth. And also, they might be fighting not just for Hermione but for a sense of normalcy and a future that she represents in their lives.
In fanfiction, Sirius and Remus could fight over Hermione because of their different relationships with Harry. Since Hermione is Harry's close friend, Sirius might think that he should have more influence over Hermione to help Harry better, as he is Harry's godfather. On the other hand, Remus, being Harry's former teacher and friend, also feels a sense of responsibility towards Hermione because of her connection to Harry. This clash of responsibilities and their own personal feelings for Hermione can spark a fight.
In a fight over Hermione, neither Sirius nor Remus would truly 'win' in a traditional sense. Hermione is an independent and strong - willed character. She wouldn't just be a prize to be won. If they did fight, it would probably end up with Hermione being angry at both of them for treating her like an object. In the end, the real victory would be for them to respect Hermione's own choices and autonomy rather than trying to 'win' her in a fight.
Often in fanfiction, Hermione might be in a situation where she feels isolated from Harry and Ron. Remus and Sirius, having been through their own share of friendship dramas, step in. Remus could use his calm and gentle demeanor to reassure Hermione that friendships have ups and downs. Sirius, on the other hand, might remind her of how strong she is on her own. They could take her on adventures around the wizarding world, showing her that there are other things to focus on besides the petty squabbles within the group, which would ultimately comfort her.
She becomes more confident. With Sirius' boldness and Remus' intelligence guiding her, she's more willing to take risks. For example, in some fanfictions, she might be more likely to stand up to bullies at Hogwarts.
She could be conflicted. On one hand, she might be attracted to both in different ways. Sirius's charm and rebellious nature could draw her, while Remus's intelligence and quiet strength might also appeal to her. So she might struggle with her feelings, trying to figure out which, if either, she truly has deeper feelings for.
In many fanfictions, Hermione being petrified is a major turning point. It often shows the vulnerability of the main characters. For example, Harry and Ron suddenly realize how much they rely on Hermione. It can also lead to new alliances as they seek help to save her.
Well, if Hermione is a seer in a fanfiction, it can completely change the flow of the story. For example, she could foresee threats to Harry and Ron much earlier, and take steps to prevent them. This would add a whole new layer of intrigue and strategy to the plot as they try to outwit Voldemort. It might also make her a more central and powerful figure in the group, changing the dynamics among the trio.
There are some really interesting fanfictions on this concept. One I remember had Hermione growing up with a unique blend of Remus' calm wisdom and Sirius' rebellious spirit. It was fascinating to see how she navigated Hogwarts with that background.
Well, it can have a huge impact. It can turn the whole story into a tragedy. For the other characters, like Harry and Ron, it would be a great loss. They would have to deal with the grief and also take care of Hermione's child if there is one. It can also change the way the wizarding world perceives childbirth, perhaps leading to more research or fear around it in the fanfiction world.