One reason could be that the origin story might not be relevant to the current narrative. If the story has moved on from the character's origin, then it could feel like a detour.
I just don't think it's necessary. Han Solo is great as he is in the original trilogy.
Maybe because solo origin stories can be quite predictable. They often follow a set pattern of a character's rise, which might not be as exciting as other storylines.
Another reason could be that Harry has other priorities in the fanfic. He may be more focused on solving a mystery, helping a friend, or achieving a personal goal that doesn't involve fighting. So, fighting is not on his agenda.
One reason could be that Hermione is a strong - willed character. In fanfiction, Ron might be depicted in a way that undermines her independence. She wants to be seen as her own person, not just as Ron's love interest.
Historical events such as wars, migrations, and disasters can also lead to ambiguous origin stories. People may have been displaced, and their cultural heritage disrupted. As a result, the origin stories of certain things became muddled. For example, the origin of some traditional handicrafts may be hard to trace accurately due to historical upheavals.
Maybe it's for the purpose of emphasizing the cyclical nature of life or events. By eliminating the end story, we can show that things don't really have a final stop but keep repeating or evolving. For instance, in a story about a historical event, not having an end can signify that the impact of that event is still being felt and will continue to be so in different forms.
Differences in cultural beliefs can lead to conflicting origin stories. Each culture may have its own unique way of explaining the origin of things, based on their values, traditions and worldviews.
It could be that the writing style is too complex or difficult to understand. Some novels use very archaic language or have long - winded descriptions that can put readers off.
In the film industry, scheduling conflicts can be a big issue. If an actor had prior commitments that they couldn't get out of and it conflicted with the filming schedule of 'Solo: A Star Wars Story', they could be fired. Additionally, if there were any behind - the - scenes power struggles, for example, between different producers or studio executives regarding the direction of the character, this could lead to an actor being let go.
Another aspect could be related to migration patterns. When groups of people migrated to new regions, they encountered different environmental conditions. Those who moved to areas with less sun and different climates may have gradually evolved fair complexion and fair hair over a long period of time. This was probably a slow process that took many generations to become established in the gene pool of those populations.