No, it's not appropriate. In the context of the Harry Potter universe, Harry Potter represents hope, friendship, and the fight against evil, while Voldemort is the epitome of evil. Their relationship is based on conflict and the struggle for the future of the wizarding world. Fanfiction that involves a'slash' relationship between them not only violates the essence of the original story but can also be disturbing to many fans who grew up with the traditional view of their relationship. It changes the whole meaning of the characters and their roles in the story.
No, generally it's not considered appropriate. The Harry Potter series has a certain tone and set of values, and mpreg is a very out - of - place and often adult - themed concept that doesn't fit well with the original family - friendly and magical world of Harry Potter.
No. Fanfiction that involves such inappropriate and sexual content is not acceptable in the Harry Potter fandom. The Harry Potter series is mainly aimed at a wide range of audiences including children and young adults, and this kind of content goes against the spirit of the original work which is about magic, friendship, and heroism.
Yes, it is considered controversial. Harry Potter is traditionally seen as the hero who opposes Voldemort, the ultimate villain. The idea of him joining Voldemort goes against the core values of the original story. Fans of the original series often have strong emotional attachments to the characters as they are in the books, and this concept can be seen as a perversion of those characters.
No. The 'Harry Potter' series is known for its themes of magic, friendship, and coming - of - age. 'Tentacle fanfic' usually involves rather strange and often inappropriate content that goes against the family - friendly and positive nature of the original series. It is not considered appropriate within the fandom.
No. The 'Harry Potter' series is mainly about positive values like friendship, courage and magic. 'Cuck' fanfic usually involves some inappropriate and non - positive themes which are not in line with the general tone of the original series, so it's not considered appropriate in the fandom.
Well, it depends on different perspectives. Some might see it as inappropriate as it goes against the established magical system in the original books which is more based on J.K. Rowling's own concepts rather than pagan rituals. However, in the world of fanfiction, creativity often knows no bounds. As long as it doesn't promote harmful or offensive ideas, some fans might be more accepting of such unique interpretations. But overall, it may be a controversial topic among the more purist fans who prefer to stick to the canon.
No. The Harry Potter series is a story of magic, friendship, and adventure. Turning it into such inappropriate and immoral fanfiction is completely unacceptable. It goes against the positive values that the original work represents.
No. The idea of 'harem slaves' goes against the values of equality and freedom that are prevalent in the Harry Potter series. The original series promotes friendship, respect, and the fight against oppression, and the concept of harem slaves is a perversion of these ideals. So, it is not really appropriate within the fandom.
Power is a very common theme. Given that both Harry and Voldemort are extremely powerful wizards, fanfictions often explore how their powers interact when in a different kind of relationship. For example, one might write about how their combined magic could reshape the wizarding world.
Definitely not. The whole essence of the Harry Potter series is the battle between good, represented by Harry and his friends, and evil, which is Voldemort. Harry is determined to stop Voldemort from taking over the wizarding world, so there's no way it can be considered as fanfiction in that sense. The story has a clear narrative of hero vs. villain, not a fan - like admiration from Harry towards Voldemort.