In traditional Harry Potter fanfiction, the concept of concubines is not a common or canonical element. The wizarding world in Harry Potter mainly focuses on magic, friendships, and battles against dark forces. However, in some very non - traditional or AU (alternate universe) fanfictions, an author might introduce some strange or unique concepts like this, but it's far from the norm.
The 'Harry Potter' series is mainly aimed at a young audience and the concept of 'concubines' goes against the values of the original work. While in the world of fanfiction, all kinds of strange ideas might exist, but this is not in line with the general spirit of the 'Harry Potter' world. So, it's not a common or acceptable theme in the mainstream 'Harry Potter' fanfiction community.
No. Most mainstream platforms do not support or allow fanfiction that involves inappropriate or non - canon concepts like 'inheriting concubines' which goes against the original spirit of the Harry Potter series.
It would be a very difficult fit. Since the wizarding world has its own norms like monogamous relationships in most cases (like the marriages we see in the series). If one were to introduce concubines, it would have to be in an alternate universe where the social and moral values are completely different. Maybe in a fanfic where the wizarding world is modeled after a more ancient and permissive society, but this would be a huge departure from the original feel of the Potterverse.
Well, one possible plotline could be about how the existence of concubines might change the power dynamics within the wizarding world. For example, if a powerful wizard has concubines, they could form a sort of inner circle that influences his decisions. Another could be the relationships between the concubines themselves. They might compete for the wizard's attention or form alliances. And a third could be how the wider wizarding society views the concept of concubines, whether it's accepted or frowned upon.
It's a very strange and inappropriate concept. 'Harry Potter' is a story about a young wizard growing up, facing challenges, and building friendships. Adding such a concept as 'concubines' is completely out of the context and doesn't fit with the overall tone and values of the series.
It would distort the original image of the Harry Potter universe. The series is about magic, not polygamous relationships.
In the original Harry Potter series, the characters are mainly focused on things like fighting Voldemort and upholding the values of the wizarding world. But in the concubines fanfiction, the characters might be more concerned with courtly intrigue and relationship politics. Hermione, for example, if she were a concubine, would use her intelligence in different ways. Instead of focusing solely on academics and helping Harry defeat Voldemort, she might use her smarts to outmaneuver other concubines or gain more influence over the wizard she's associated with. Ron, too, might react differently to Harry having concubines, which could change his character in terms of jealousy or acceptance.
There's also 'After the Battle' which focuses on the post - war era in the wizarding world. It shows how the characters are coping with the aftermath of the final battle. It's a heartwarming and sometimes heartbreaking read as it deals with themes of trauma, recovery, and rebuilding relationships. It has a good mix of old and new characters, and the descriptions of the wizarding world post - war are very vivid.
Yes, there may be some 'Hitler Harry Potter fanfiction' out there in the vast expanse of fan - created works. However, such fanfiction often treads on very controversial ground as it combines the extremely dark and evil figure of Hitler with the magical and relatively positive world of Harry Potter. It can be seen as a form of alternate universe exploration, but it also risks trivializing the atrocities associated with Hitler or misusing the Harry Potter franchise's themes of good versus evil.
Definitely. There are fanfictions that delve deeper into the magical world of 'Harry Potter'. For example, they could create new spells or magical creatures. These fanfictions can offer a fresh perspective on the familiar wizarding world we all love from J.K. Rowling's books.