Yes, there are fanfictions where Dumbledore is depicted as abusing Harry. These often deviate from the original characterizations. Fanfic writers sometimes like to take a well - known character and put them in a new, controversial light. But it's important to note that these are not based on the canonical relationship between the two characters in J.K. Rowling's books.
In some dark or alternate-interpretation fanfictions, there might be such portrayals. However, this goes against the general view in the original 'Harry Potter' series. In the official story, Dumbledore is more of a mentor figure, guiding and protecting Harry. But in the realm of fanfiction, some authors may explore extreme or different angles for creative or shock value.
Well, in fanfiction, anything can happen. Regarding Dumbledore stealing from Harry, it depends on the specific fanfic. Some might show Dumbledore stealing Harry's inheritance, perhaps believing he can use it for a greater good. But this is not in line with the general perception of Dumbledore in the main series. Fanfic writers like to twist and turn the characters to create new and interesting stories.
In most fanfictions, evidence might be fabricated within the unique plot of that story. It could be things like Dumbledore having a secret family connection that was hidden all along, or some magical bond that reveals Harry's relation to him. But in the original 'Harry Potter' series, there is no such indication.
Well, it really depends on the specific fanfiction in question. While there might be some dark or inappropriate fanfictions out there that depict such things, it doesn't mean it's a common or endorsed scenario. The Gorillaz fandom, like many others, has a diverse range of stories, and most of them are positive and creative rather than focusing on abuse. We should encourage healthy and positive fan creations.
Some fanfictions might try to justify it by re - interpreting Dumbledore's motives. For example, they could claim that his desire to use Harry as a weapon against Voldemort was a form of abuse, as it put Harry in constant danger without fully explaining the situation to him. But this is a very different take from the original series.
In proper 'Harry Potter' lore, Dumbledore is a mentor figure, not involved in any such inappropriate relationships. In fanfiction, this is a very non - canonical and disturbing concept. There is no evidence from the original books to support such a plot in fanfiction. It's often a case of some fanfic writers taking creative liberties too far and creating inappropriate and untrue scenarios.
I'm not sure. Without specific information about Percy and the alleged abuse, it's difficult to determine if there's evidence. It could be that this is just a rumor without any factual basis.
I'm not sure if there is solid evidence of such abuse in fanfiction. Fanfiction can cover a wide range of interpretations and storylines, some of which might be extreme or inaccurate. It really depends on the specific fanfic in question.
No. In the official series, Dumbledore is a mentor figure to Harry Potter. He guides and protects Harry throughout his journey at Hogwarts. He has his own plans and strategies to help Harry defeat Voldemort, which might seem mysterious at times but are not abusive in nature.
Fanfiction is a realm of infinite creativity, and the idea of Harry Potter cheating in it can vary greatly. Firstly, not all fanfiction adheres to the same moral or narrative standards as the official books. Some fanficcers might be exploring darker or more complex themes and use the concept of cheating as part of character development or plot twists. For example, a fanfic might show Harry Potter in a relationship where he cheats due to the influence of a dark magic spell or because of misunderstandings in the complex wizarding society they've created in their fic. However, this is a far cry from the core Harry Potter story we know and love, which emphasizes values like loyalty and friendship.
Dumbledore, as Harry's guardian in the fanfiction, would probably use his influence in the wizarding world. He could make sure that Harry is taught by the best teachers at Hogwarts. He'd also be there to offer advice and guidance, especially when Harry faces challenges like dealing with Voldemort or other dark forces. For example, he might teach Harry some advanced defensive magic privately to better protect himself.