Well, perhaps the plot could involve a magical force that binds Harry and Voldemort together because of their past relationship. Harry might then be torn between his loyalty to his friends and the pull he feels towards Voldemort. Voldemort, on the other hand, could be using this connection to manipulate Harry, or he could also be experiencing genuine feelings that he doesn't fully understand. This could create a complex web of relationships and power struggles within the story.
Yes, there are some fanfictions with such a concept. Some authors like to explore unique and unorthodox relationships in the Harry Potter universe. They might be interested in the idea of Harry having a connection to Voldemort in this very strange way. However, this is far from the original storyline of the books and movies.
Yes, in the vast world of fanfiction, there are all kinds of creative and out - of - the - box ideas. Some authors might explore the concept of Harry being Voldemort's lover as a unique take on the relationship between the two characters. It could involve re - imagining their backstories, their interactions in a completely different light, and delving into the psychological aspects that could lead to such an unexpected relationship in a fictional and often alternate universe setting.
One possible plot could be that Harry is magically compelled to submit. Voldemort might use some dark magic or a powerful artifact to control Harry's mind. Another plot could be that Harry submits out of a false belief that it will save his friends. For example, Voldemort could deceive Harry into thinking that if he surrenders, his friends will be spared. Or perhaps Harry is so worn down by the fight that he gives in, thinking there's no other way, and then the story could explore how Voldemort uses Harry's submission to his advantage, like making Harry a tool to gain the loyalty of other wizards.
One possible plot could be Harry trying to understand Voldemort's past and motives through the letters. Maybe he writes to ask about Voldemort's childhood, what led him to become so evil. Another could be Harry attempting to persuade Voldemort to change his ways, using the letters as a form of communication to reach the dark wizard's humanity. Or perhaps Harry writes to taunt Voldemort, using the fanfiction as a way to get under his skin and make him angry in a psychological battle.
One possible plot is that Harry discovers a hidden prophecy that says only by helping Voldemort can he truly save the wizarding world in the long run. So, he reluctantly starts to assist Voldemort in his conquests, all while secretly planning to turn the tables.
Maybe his lover was killed by his enemies. Voldemort, despite being a dark wizard, had deep feelings for this person. His loss could make him go on a rampage to seek revenge against those who took his lover away. He might also start to question his own actions and the path he has chosen in life.
Most fans would be shocked. Since in the original story they are enemies. This kind of fanfiction completely subverts the traditional relationship between them.
It is not a common theme at all. The Harry Potter world is built around the conflict between Harry and Voldemort. Harry represents the side of good, and Voldemort is the ultimate evil. The idea of them being lovers goes completely against the nature of their characters as presented in J.K. Rowling's books. Fanfiction might sometimes take wild turns, but this is not a typical or widely - accepted concept.
One possible plot could be that Voldemort thinks he has a claim on Harry because of some ancient magic or prophecy, but Harry uses this false sense of ownership to his advantage to get closer to Voldemort and find his weaknesses.
One possible plot could be that Harry discovers a prophecy that ties his and Voldemort's fates together in a more intimate way than just being enemies. This leads him to seek out Voldemort to understand it better. As they interact, they find themselves attracted to each other. Voldemort, who has always been alone in his pursuit of power, starts to question his motives, and Harry tries to convince him to turn away from the dark path. The plot would be filled with internal and external conflicts as they navigate their relationship and the consequences it has on the wizarding world.