There are quite a few out there. 'Mystical Witch Doctor in the Potterverse' is a fanfiction that delves deep into how a witch doctor might interact with the existing magical creatures and spells in the Harry Potter world. It shows how the witch doctor's knowledge of different magic forms can either clash or blend with what's known in Hogwarts. Also, 'The Enchanted Witch Doctor of Harry Potter' has a unique take on a witch doctor character who comes to Hogwarts to study and ends up changing the way magic is perceived in the school.
Well, there's a fanfic called 'The Mysterious Blind Witch'. In this story, the blind witch is depicted as having a much deeper role in the wizarding world than initially thought in the original Harry Potter series. It weaves a complex plot around her relationship with various Hogwarts professors. Also, 'Blind Witch: A New Perspective' offers a fresh take on her character, showing her as a key figure in an ancient wizarding prophecy.
Sure. One popular 'Harry Potter Sabrina the Teenage Witch' fanfiction might be those that explore a crossover where the characters meet. For example, there could be a story where Sabrina visits Hogwarts and has to adapt to the very different magical world there. Another type could be a story where Harry Potter and his friends end up in Sabrina's world and face the challenges unique to that magical realm.
A common theme is the clash of different magical cultures. The witch doctor's magic, which might be more nature - based or shamanistic, often clashes with the more formal and structured magic in the Harry Potter world. Another theme is the discovery of new powers. When a witch doctor enters the Harry Potter realm, they may discover new ways to use their magic or find new magical abilities within themselves.
I really liked 'A Witch's Exchange'. It focuses on a character exchange program between the two schools. The story delves into the cultural differences between the students of the two magical institutions. There are some really heartwarming moments as the characters learn from each other and grow together.
Yes, there are some out there. You can try searching on fanfiction - specific websites like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own. Some authors might be inspired to create crossovers or unique takes on the idea of Harry Potter being related to the Witch King, often exploring new magical concepts and character developments.
A lesser - known but quite good 'harry the witch fanfic' is 'The Witch's Influence on Harry'. This one focuses on how a particular witch character influences Harry's decisions and his path in the wizarding world. It has a great plot that weaves in and out of the established lore, making it an exciting read for fans of the series.
Yes, 'The Witch King's Time - Travel Adventure' is a great one. In this fanfiction, the Witch King travels back in time and gets to experience key events in the Harry Potter universe from a different perspective. This gives a whole new take on the story and how the Witch King could have influenced things if he had been there at those times.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Harry Potter plays doctor' fanfics are out there. But you can try searching on popular fanfic websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). They have a large collection of Harry Potter fanfics and you might be able to find something related by using relevant keywords in their search bar.
Yes, there are likely to be fanfictions with such a concept. Fanfiction writers often like to cross over different popular universes like 'Harry Potter' and 'Doctor Who'. They might create scenarios where Harry Potter somehow takes on the role or characteristics of the Doctor.
Sure. 'The Life and Times' is a popular Harry Potter fanfiction. It delves deep into the Marauders' era, exploring the relationships and adventures of James Potter, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin and Peter Pettigrew. Another great one is 'Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality', which presents a more scientific and rational take on the wizarding world, making Harry a very different kind of character. There's also 'Manacled', which has a complex and engaging plot with a unique take on the post - war wizarding world.