In Harry Potter fanfiction, Clause 13 could potentially be a unique element added by an author to add depth and complexity to their story. It could be something as simple as a clause in a Hogwarts student handbook that governs a certain behavior or activity. Or perhaps it's a secret clause in a wizarding contract that has far - reaching implications for the characters in the fanfiction. It really depends on the creativity and intentions of the fanfiction writer.
Without having read the fanfictions that use Clause 13, it's a bit of a shot in the dark. But let's say Clause 13 is related to the use of magic in Muggle - populated areas. In one fanfiction, a young wizard might accidentally use magic in a Muggle town, violating Clause 13. This could lead to a Ministry of Magic investigation, with the wizard having to prove it was an accident or face punishment. Or if Clause 13 is about the sharing of certain spells among students, a character might be tempted to share a powerful spell in secret, which is against Clause 13, and this could create a web of secrecy and potential betrayal within the Hogwarts community.
Well, a 'clause horror story' could be about a rental agreement. There's a clause that says if the tenant makes any noise after 8 pm, they can be evicted immediately. And the tenant, who is a night owl and often works late at night quietly, is suddenly accused by a malicious neighbor. The tenant then has to fight against this unfair clause which is like a horror story where they are unjustly persecuted by the power of a clause.
One common theme is adventure. Bernard often gets involved in all sorts of adventures with the reader, whether it's exploring the North Pole in a new way or going on a journey to save Christmas. Another theme is friendship. The relationship between Bernard and the reader can start as a simple acquaintance and develop into a deep and meaningful friendship over the course of the story.
One interesting Bernard Santa Clause fanfiction could be about Bernard's adventures before he became Santa's head elf. Maybe he was an ordinary elf who discovered his unique talent for toy - making and organization, which led him to his important role at the North Pole.
Well, if Harry Potter didn't exist in fanfiction, it could lead to a focus on other minor characters and their adventures, or maybe the creation of entirely new magical concepts and settings. The possibilities are endless!
It's basically stories written by fans that take place in the Harry Potter universe but aren't part of the official canon. They can have all kinds of new plots and characters.
Well, it could be really strange for him. He might find some of the interpretations of his life and adventures quite off - putting or amusing. Maybe he'd be shocked to see how some fans have romanticized his relationships in ways he never thought of.
He might also be a bit confused at times. Some fanfictions deviate a lot from the real events in his life. For example, if there's a fanfiction where he has a completely different upbringing, it would be strange for him to read about. He could also feel a sense of flattery that so many people are interested in his story and want to create their own versions of it.
One benefit is that it can keep the love for the series alive. Since the original books are over, fanfiction allows fans to continue exploring the world. Another is that it can offer different perspectives. For example, seeing events from a side character's point of view.
Well, it might be a fanfic where a new dark wizard emerges with a unique power to manipulate memories, and they target Dumbledore's memories of Harry Potter. Or it could be a story where Dumbledore gets caught in a complex web of magical experiments gone awry, leading to this memory loss.