There may be popular Victoria fanfiction where Victoria has a role in the fight against the Death Eaters. Maybe she has some secret knowledge about their plans and she teams up with Hermione to use their intelligence to outwit the bad guys. This kind of plot often attracts a lot of readers.
One interesting Victoria fanfiction could be one where Victoria is a new student at Hogwarts and she befriends Harry and his friends. She might have a special power that helps them in their adventures against Voldemort.
It's hard to say if it's a popular genre. Some fans might be really into the idea of seeing the 'Harry Potter' world turned upside down, so for them, this kind of 'destroyer' fanfiction could be appealing. But others who prefer the more traditional, positive portrayals of the wizarding world might not be as interested.
It depends on how you define 'popular'. In the vast world of Harry Potter fanfiction, there are so many different sub - genres. 'Evil within' fanfiction likely has a dedicated group of readers who are drawn to the exploration of the seedier, more malevolent aspects of the story. But compared to the more well - known types like Hogwarts - era romances or new magical adventures, it probably has a smaller but passionate audience.
One popular 'Harry Potter Korea fanfiction' could be those that explore different relationships between the characters in a Korean cultural context. For example, some might focus on how the Hogwarts houses would interact with Korean values. Another could be about Harry Potter characters experiencing Korean traditions like Chuseok or Hanbok wearing. There are also fanfictions that might blend Korean magic concepts (if there are any in the fan - made Korean Potterverse) with the original J.K. Rowling's magic system.
One popular Harry Potter sage fanfiction is 'The Life and Times of Severus Snape'. It gives a detailed look into Snape's life, which was always a bit of a mystery in the original books. Another is 'A Marauder's Plan', which focuses on the Marauders and their adventures at Hogwarts in a new and exciting way.
In many Harry Potter fanfictions titled 'The Darkness Within', it often explores the hidden, negative aspects within the characters. For example, it might delve into Harry's inner turmoil, perhaps his struggle with the part of Voldemort's soul that was once inside him in a more in - depth way than in the original books. It could also show how the experiences he had, like the loss of his parents and the constant battle against the Dark Arts, have left a mark on his psyche that could be considered 'the darkness within'.
Magic expansion is a big theme. Fanfiction often delves deeper into the magic system. Writers might create new spells or expand on the uses of existing ones. Also, the theme of alternate universes is quite common. This could involve a world where Voldemort won, and how the remaining characters survive and resist in that dystopian wizarding world. There's also the theme of character backstories, like delving into the early life of Severus Snape before he came to Hogwarts.
One idea could be a crossover where Seras Victoria somehow ends up in the wizarding world of Harry Potter. Maybe she is mistaken for a new kind of magical creature. Another could be a story where a wizard from the Harry Potter universe discovers the existence of Seras and tries to learn from her vampiric powers. A third idea might be a story set in an alternate universe where the magic of Harry Potter and the vampiric nature of Seras Victoria are combined to fight a common, powerful enemy.
Well, 'ShadowyWizard' is a great 'Harry Potter and Azkaban' fanfiction author. Their works tend to focus on the moral implications of Azkaban's existence and how it affects the characters. 'GlimmeringInk' is another one. They are known for writing detailed descriptions of Azkaban, making it feel like a real and terrifying place in their fanfictions. And 'RadiantQuill' is popular for their fanfictions that involve the escape and survival of prisoners from Azkaban, with some very creative plot twists.
I'm not sure specifically which novels are directly related to the 'Victoria' PBS series. But you could start by looking at historical fiction novels set in the Victorian era. There are many that might share similar themes, characters, and settings as the series.