In a fanfiction, the sick Slytherin student could be a key player in Slytherin's house politics. Snape has to balance the student's health with the power dynamics within the house. He might use the situation to teach the other Slytherin students about loyalty and taking care of their own.
The sick student could be the target of a hex from another house. Snape, as Head of Slytherin, would be furious. He would not only focus on curing the student but also on finding out who was responsible and making sure they are punished. This could lead to a tense situation between Slytherin and the other house in the fanfiction.
Perhaps a sick Slytherin student is suspected of having a contagious magical illness. Snape would then have to take precautions to prevent the spread within the Slytherin common room and the whole school. He could be shown as using his potions knowledge to try and find a cure or at least diagnose the problem quickly.
Well, it's appealing because we get to see a different side of Snape. In the original series, we see him mainly through Harry's eyes, but in fanfiction as head of Slytherin, we can explore his leadership style. For example, he might be more understanding towards the Slytherin students' ambitions and help them channel it in positive ways.
One great Snape as Head of Slytherin fanfiction is 'The Slytherin Legacy'. It delves into how Snape shapes the Slytherin house in ways different from the original series. His strict yet fair leadership is really well - portrayed, and the interactions between him and the students are both interesting and full of the Slytherin - like intrigue.
Well, one aspect of such fanfiction could be the exploration of Snape's connection to Slytherin's legacy. Snape was a proud Slytherin, and through fanfiction, we can delve deeper into how he might have felt about living up to Slytherin's ideals.
A fanfiction could center around Severus Snape being transported back in time to meet Salazar Slytherin. Snape would then be faced with the task of trying to change Slytherin's more discriminatory beliefs. He could use his knowledge of the future to show Slytherin the destruction that such beliefs would cause in the long run. Snape might introduce the concept of unity among all wizards, regardless of blood status, and in the process, gain a new understanding of his own Slytherin heritage.
Definitely. There are fanfictions that delve into Snape's ancestry and how it might be related to Salazar Slytherin. Maybe his family has a long - hidden connection to Slytherin, and this is gradually revealed throughout the story. It could also explore how Snape's loyalty to Dumbledore and his role as a double agent are influenced by his connection to Slytherin's heritage, adding an interesting layer to his character.
He might start by promoting fairness and equality within Slytherin. In the original series, Slytherin is often associated with pure - blood supremacy. Harry, as head, could break that stereotype. He could encourage students from all backgrounds to work together and support one another, changing the cut - throat competition within the house to a more collaborative environment.
One great example could be a fanfic where Draco as the Head of Slytherin tries to reform the house's image. He might introduce new rules that promote fairness and unity among the students, rather than just the pure - blood supremacy that Slytherin has been known for in the past.
Well, it would be really interesting. Percy is a heroic character from his own series. If he were in Slytherin, he might bring a different kind of leadership. He could use his strategic thinking, which he has shown in his battles against monsters, to lead Slytherin in a new way. Maybe he would change the perception of Slytherin being all about cunning in a negative sense and show that it can also be used for good, like protecting the school in a more sly and intelligent manner.
One major challenge would be winning over the trust of the Slytherin students. They are used to a certain way of leadership and may be skeptical of Harry, especially since he was a Gryffindor. Also, there could be some traditional Slytherin families who oppose his leadership style as it may not align with their old - fashioned values.