It could be that a powerful wizard in the Harry Potter universe sends Harry to defeat Palpatine for some greater good. Harry's quick thinking and his array of spells like Expelliarmus or the Killing Curse (although he hates to use it) could potentially be used against Palpatine. Since Palpatine is used to dealing with lightsabers and the Force, Harry's magic could catch him off - guard.
The Harry Potter universe might see an influx of new magical knowledge from the Star Wars galaxy. Since Harry has interacted with it, there could be new spells or magical concepts brought back. In the Star Wars universe, without Palpatine, Luke Skywalker and the other Jedi might not have to face as many challenges. However, the dark side would still be present, and new threats could emerge. And the relationship between the two universes could become a major point of study and diplomacy for both sides.
Well, in a fanfiction world, anything can be possible. Maybe Harry Potter uses his magic skills like the Killing Curse. But it's really a strange crossover. The Joker is from a completely different universe with no magic, and Harry Potter is from a world full of magic. It would be a very unique and perhaps disturbing story to see how Harry Potter overcomes the Joker's chaos and madness with his magic and finally kills him.
If we look at 'harry potter kills a nundu fanfiction', it's likely that the story would revolve around Harry's motivation for such an act. Maybe the Nundu was terrorizing a village or was being used by dark wizards. Harry's act of killing it could be a turning point in his character arc, making him more confident in his abilities, yet also more aware of the weight of taking a life, whether it's a beast or not. This could lead to internal conflicts within Harry as he grapples with the morality of his actions.
In some dark fanfiction scenarios, Vernon might kill Harry Potter out of his extreme hatred and fear of magic. Maybe he discovers Harry's magic in a moment of rage and overreacts, using a weapon or his brute force to end Harry's life. However, this goes completely against the essence of the original series where Vernon was more of a bumbling, non - magical threat.
Well, Harry Potter would likely use his powerful magic. He might use the Avada Kedavra curse to kill the Night King. Then, the magical world of 'Harry Potter' would be intertwined with the world of 'Game of Thrones'. Maybe the wizards would then have to deal with the aftermath in Westeros, like helping to rebuild or dealing with the power vacuum left by the Night King's death.
In a fanfiction where Harry Potter kills a dementor, it could lead to many consequences. First, the wizarding world might react with shock as dementors are usually just sent back to Azkaban. It could also change Harry's perception of himself as a wizard, as taking a life is a huge deal. Maybe he would face some sort of backlash from the Ministry of Magic for acting outside the normal procedures of dealing with dementors.
One idea could be that Palpatine somehow discovers the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Maybe he sees it as a new realm to conquer. He could try to manipulate the Ministry of Magic using his Sith mind - tricks, and Harry Potter would have to figure out who this strange new threat is and stop him. It would be a clash of two very different kinds of magic.
No. It's more of a metaphorical statement. Harry Potter, as a character in the books, doesn't actually go around killing fanfiction. It's about how the official 'Harry Potter' franchise might impact the existence or popularity of fan - created stories.
Yes, there are likely some fanfictions with such a concept. The 'Harry Potter' fandom is vast and creative, and some fans like to explore extreme or alternate storylines. However, not all of these fanfictions may be high - quality or follow the original spirit of the series closely.
Definitely. In the original story, there are good and bad characters among both Purebloods and non - Purebloods. Making Harry a killer of Purebloods in fanfiction simplifies the complex moral landscape of the wizarding world and is likely to stir up strong reactions from fans who value the original moral and ethical framework.