The magic in Harry Potter is more institutionalized, taught at a school with specific rules and a curriculum. Wiccan magic in fanfiction is often more individualistic. A Wiccan character in a Harry Potter fanfiction might discover their magic on their own or through family traditions rather than in a formal school setting. This difference leads to different ways of using magic. For example, a Wiccan - inspired character might use magic to commune with nature spirits, which is not something typically seen in the Harry Potter series.
The magic in Harry Potter is mainly channeled through wands and potions, and it has a certain structure within the wizarding world. However, in Aladdin, the magic is more fantastical and free - flowing. In fanfiction, when combined, it can create some really interesting scenarios. For instance, a wizard might try to understand the genie's magic and find that it defies all the rules they know. Or the genie might be amazed at the complexity of wizarding spells.
In fanfiction, Merlin's magic is often depicted as more primal and ancient. It's like the root from which modern Harry Potter magic has grown. His spells might be more instinctive and powerful compared to the structured spells taught at Hogwarts. For instance, while Hogwarts students learn specific incantations for each spell, Merlin could cast magic with just a thought or a simple gesture.
There are fanfictions where a Wiccan student at Hogwarts discovers a hidden chamber that has artifacts related to both Wiccan and Hogwarts magic. This student then has to navigate the secrets and powers within the chamber, using their knowledge of both magical worlds. They might encounter ancient spells and symbols that are common in Wiccan practices but have a different interpretation in the Harry Potter universe.
The magic in Harry Potter is often based on spells and potions. In fanfiction, when compared to the superpowers in Smallville, it's more about learned skills. For example, Harry has to study to cast spells, while Clark's powers are innate. Clark can fly and has super strength, which are physical abilities, while magic in Harry Potter can also affect the mind and create illusions.
In fanfiction, the magic in Harry Potter is often more rule - based and academic. Spells are learned through study and practice at a school. In Dragon Age Origins, magic is more innate and often has a connection to nature or the Fade. So, in crossovers, it can be a clash of these two concepts.
Well, in the original Harry Potter, magic is often about waving a wand and saying a spell. But in the Dresden Files, it's more about willpower and knowledge of the supernatural. In fanfiction, they might blend these. For example, a character might use a Harry Potter spell but with the added requirement of Dresden Files - style willpower.
Maybe he uses a simple levitation charm like Wingardium Leviosa. It's a basic spell taught at Hogwarts and could be easily applied to move blocks in a fanfiction.
Well, in some fanfictions, Harry Potter might come to own the Ministry of Magic through his heroic deeds. He could have defeated a great evil that threatened the wizarding world so severely that the wizarding community decides he is the most fit to take over and reform the Ministry.
In some fanfictions, Harry Potter might control magic through enhanced emotional focus. For example, his anger could be harnessed to create more powerful spells. This is different from the canon where he often has to rely on his training and natural talent.
It adds new types of magic. Voodoo magic has different elements like the use of dolls, chants, and specific rituals. This is different from the spells we see in the original Harry Potter series. So it expands the magic system.