Sure. In some fanfictions, Hermione might use her knowledge of spells to create illusions that mislead the Death Eaters in a very tricky manner. Also, Neville could be portrayed as using his knowledge of plants in a way that tricks his opponents. For instance, he could make a plant seem harmless when it's actually a dangerous trap. This shows how the 'Harry Potter' characters can be turned into tricksters in fanfiction.
One example could be a fanfiction where Harry uses his invisibility cloak in a more devious way to play pranks on the Slytherins, rather than just for sneaking around. Another might be if Ron uses his chess skills not just for playing the game but to outwit his enemies in a more strategic and underhanded way.
Well, consider a fanfiction where Dumbledore, who is already quite a complex character, uses his wisdom and power in a more trickster - like way. He might set up elaborate schemes that not only the villains but also the other characters are unaware of at first. And Harry, instead of directly confronting Voldemort, could use a series of false leads and deceptions to make Voldemort doubt his own plans. The Weasley twins, known for their pranks in the original series, could be even more extreme in fanfiction, using their magical inventions to trick everyone from Hogwarts students to Death Eaters, creating a whole new set of adventures based on trickery within the 'Harry Potter' universe.
One way could be that the dialogue of some characters is in one language, say English, while the descriptions or internal thoughts are in another language like German. For example, Harry might be speaking English when interacting with his friends, but when we get a peek into his deeper thoughts about his past or his feelings towards Voldemort, it could be in German.
In this kind of fanfiction, we could see Ron being able to use psychometric magic to understand the history of the Weasley family heirlooms. Maybe he touches an old broomstick and gets visions of all the Weasley siblings who have used it before. Also, Dumbledore could have known about a psychometric spell and used it to study the history of Hogwarts itself, finding out secrets about the founders by touching objects they left behind.
Sure. In some 'shazam is female fanfiction', the origin story of Shazam could be re - written with a female protagonist. For instance, a young girl instead of a boy discovers the power of Shazam. The challenges she faces could be different from the male version, like dealing with sexism within the superhero community. Also, the emotional and relationship aspects in the story could be more centered around female experiences. Maybe her best friend is another female superhero and they have a unique bond that is explored in the fanfiction. And the villains she faces could also be designed in a way that reflects gender - specific issues, such as a villain who tries to undermine her because she's a female superhero.
Love in drarry fanfiction can also be shown through small gestures. A simple touch, a shared glance, or a kind word can be the start of a deeper connection. For instance, Draco might offer Harry a helping hand when he's in trouble, and that small act of kindness can be the spark that ignites the love between them. These little moments build up over the course of the story until their relationship blossoms into something more.
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One example could be if there was a lot of bashing of certain characters in the fanfiction, like Ron. Harry might leave the fanfiction because he doesn't agree with the unfair treatment of his friend. He could say something like 'I won't be part of this story that slurs Ron's name for no reason' and then just leave the narrative.
Sure. There could be fanfictions where the author completely misinterprets the relationships between characters. For instance, making Harry and Draco best friends from the start without any of the rivalry and tension that was built in the original series. Then there are those that have really bad pacing. They might spend too much time on unimportant details in the beginning and then rush through the important parts of the story like the climax. And sometimes, the worst ones have a very unoriginal plot. It's just a rehash of the original books but with some minor, uninteresting changes.
One example could be writing about a character like Snape suddenly having a secret love for Muggle fashion. It's a departure from his usual brooding and strict character in the original, which is quite cheeky. Another might be imagining Harry Potter himself being a bit of a prankster in a way that goes beyond what we saw in the books, like using magic to play elaborate and slightly naughty jokes on the teachers at Hogwarts.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, Ron could shift into a magical creature like a hippogriff. This would give him new abilities such as flying and enhanced strength. Also, Dumbledore could be reimagined as a shifter who can shift into a phoenix - like form, which would add a new layer to his already mysterious character.
One way could be that Harry is wrongly accused of using dark magic. As a result, the wizarding world turns against him and he becomes an outcast. He then has to prove his innocence while dealing with the hatred and fear of others.