If Lucius wants Draco to marry Hermione, it could lead to a lot of political implications within the wizarding world. The Malfoys are a powerful pure - blood family, and Hermione's friendship with Harry Potter and association with Dumbledore's side could be seen as a way for Lucius to gain some sort of advantage. For Draco, this could be a way out of the dark path he was on in the original story. He could become more of an ally to Hermione and her friends. And Hermione might find herself in a very strange position of having to balance her own values with the expectations of the Malfoy family.
Hermione would face a great deal of prejudice from the pure - blood society. Since she is Muggle - born, many in the wizarding world, especially those in the Malfoy's social circle, would look down on her. She would also have to deal with Draco's own internalized prejudices. He has been taught to think of Muggle - borns as inferior, and Hermione would have to work hard to change his view. Another challenge would be maintaining her own identity. The Malfoy family has certain expectations and a way of life, and Hermione would have to find a way to be true to herself while also fitting into this new family dynamic.
One way this could develop is that Voldemort sees an opportunity to use Hermione's intelligence for his own gain through this union. He might think that by having Draco marry Hermione, he can control the magical knowledge she has. Draco, on the other hand, might initially resist as he has his own pure - blood ideals. But under Voldemort's pressure, he could be forced into it. Hermione would surely fight against it, using her wits and the support of her friends like Harry and Ron to find a way out of this strange and unwanted situation.
In some fanfiction, if Draco forces Hermione to marry him, it could lead to a very dark and complex storyline. Hermione, being a strong - willed character, would likely fight back in some way. Maybe she'd initially resist and try to escape. It could also involve other characters like Harry and Ron coming to her rescue. However, some fanfic authors might explore a more nuanced relationship where over time, Hermione might find unexpected understanding or even a strange connection with Draco despite the forced start.
If Draco steals Hermione from Ron in fanfiction, it might show a different side of Hermione. She might be attracted to Draco's intelligence in a different way than Ron's loyalty. This could lead to new magical adventures where Hermione uses her knowledge in a more Slytherin - like way, influenced by Draco. It could also make for some interesting interactions between the Gryffindors and Slytherins, as now there's a connection between them through Hermione. The story could explore how love can cross house boundaries in a more extreme way than what we see in the original books.
One way this could develop is through a dark magic plot. Maybe Draco is under some sort of spell or family obligation that he thinks can only be fulfilled by marrying Hermione. He might use threats against her friends or family in the fanfic to force her into the marriage. However, Hermione being the strong - willed character she is, would constantly be looking for a way to break free from this forced union.
Well, it could completely shift the relationships in the story. Instead of Hermione being in a difficult situation with Ron, she now has an unexpected ally in Draco. This might lead to a new friendship or even a different kind of relationship between them. It could also make Ron realize his mistakes if he was indeed being abusive in the fanfiction.
Well, if Hermione was Draco's sibling in fanfiction, it would completely turn the original story on its head. For one, the whole Gryffindor - Slytherin rivalry would be so different. Hermione, with her strong moral compass and love for learning, being related to Draco, who was brought up in a very different pure - blood - centric environment. It would mean that Hermione might have had a different upbringing herself, perhaps being more exposed to the wizarding world's pure - blood politics from an early age. This could lead to her having different relationships with characters like Harry and Ron. She might have been able to bridge the gap between Gryffindor and Slytherin more effectively, and it could have changed the way the fight against Voldemort was carried out, as she could have used her connection to the Malfoy family to gain more information or sway certain Slytherins to the side of good.
Draco's relationship with Hermione could change drastically. He might start to feel sympathy for her, which could turn into a reluctant friendship. Lucius, however, would be more resistant to any positive change. But as Hermione shows her strength even while injured, he might develop a begrudging respect. Overall, Draco could become more of an ally to Hermione, while Lucius would be in a more complex situation of having to re - evaluate his views due to Draco's new attitude.
A possible scenario in this love triangle fanfiction could be that Lucius, after his fall from grace in the wizarding society, tries to redeem himself in a way that involves getting close to Hermione. Draco, on the other hand, has always had a sort of love - hate relationship with Hermione. As Hermione gets involved with both of them in different ways, like helping Lucius with his redemption and having academic or magical adventures with Draco, she finds herself in the middle of a confusing love triangle. Her feelings for both of them would be a mix of attraction, pity, and admiration, which would make for a very interesting fanfiction story.
Well, it changes Draco in many ways. Firstly, he realizes that there are things more important than loyalty to his family's dark cause. Saving Hermione makes him see the goodness in people like her. It could also make him more determined to change the reputation of his family. He may start to work secretly against the Death Eaters, using his knowledge of their plans from being part of the Malfoy family. His relationship with Hermione could also be a catalyst for his character growth, as she challenges him intellectually and morally, pushing him to become a better person.