Yes, in certain fanfictions. Writers might explore this idea to create alternative storylines. Maybe they want to show a different side of Snape's character, one that is more in line with the dark arts and Voldemort's ideology. But it's important to remember that in J.K. Rowling's original work, Snape was playing a dangerous double - game, not actually on Voldemort's side in the way it might seem in these fanfictions.
In some fanfictions, Snape may be depicted as truly on Voldemort's side. Fanfiction allows for creative reinterpretations of the original story. However, this goes against his complex and ultimately heroic role in the official 'Harry Potter' series. In the canon, Snape was a double agent, secretly working against Voldemort to protect Harry and help bring down the Dark Lord.
In fanfiction, the author might want to explore Snape's past more deeply. Maybe there are events in his life that could have made him truly side with Voldemort. For example, if he had been more influenced by the dark arts from a younger age or had different relationships with other dark wizards that pushed him towards Voldemort. Also, it could be a way to show how different choices could have changed the whole 'Harry Potter' story.
One possible reason could be that Snape fails to deliver crucial information. Voldemort is a very demanding and unforgiving master. If Snape doesn't give him accurate details about the Order of the Phoenix's plans, for example, Voldemort would surely be enraged and punish him.
Well, it depends on the specific fanfiction. There are countless fanfictions out there with all sorts of strange ideas. Some might indeed make Voldemort Harry's pet, perhaps through some sort of magic gone wrong or a very different interpretation of the characters' relationships. It's a way for fans to explore different aspects of the story in a non - canon way.
Yes, in certain fanfiction stories, Harry is depicted as Voldemort's heir. This might be because the authors want to explore a different kind of relationship between them. For example, they could use this concept to show how Harry has to struggle with an inner darkness that he inherits from Voldemort, which makes his character development more complex and interesting.
In fanfiction, evidence is often created within the author's own narrative world. Usually, the author might create some backstories or magical connections to suggest Snape is Voldemort's son. For example, they could fabricate a hidden relationship between Snape's mother and Voldemort in the past. But in the official 'Harry Potter' canon, there is no such relation at all.
In fanfiction, Snape's relationship with Voldemort is often complex. Snape was a double - agent, so on the surface he seemed to be loyal to Voldemort. But in fact, he was working for Dumbledore. This creates a lot of tension in their relationship in fanfictions. Some fanfictions might explore how Snape managed to deceive Voldemort for so long, and the psychological stress he endured while being in such a precarious position.
In fanfiction, Snape's relationship with Voldemort is full of mystery. Snape was a Death Eater, yet he was also Dumbledore's man. His relationship with Voldemort was based on lies and deception from Snape's side. This makes for great story - telling in fanfiction. Writers can explore how Snape walked the thin line between loyalty to Voldemort (as far as Voldemort knew) and his true mission for Dumbledore.
Yes, there are some fanfictions with such out - of - the - box concepts in the Harry Potter fanfiction community. However, these are not in line with the original story's canon.
In some fanfictions, Snape might be working with Voldemort because he has been blackmailed. Voldemort could have found out some deep, dark secret about Snape and is forcing him to cooperate. This could be related to Snape's past or something he has done that he doesn't want to be made public.
Harry Potter often features prominently. His relationship with Snape is complex in the original series, and in fanfiction involving Snape and Voldemort, his role can be further explored. For example, how he reacts to Snape's interactions with Voldemort and whether he can figure out Snape's true motives sooner.