One way could be through the power of friendship. Just as Harry, Ron and Hermione supported each other in the original books. In the fanfic, other characters could come together to offer emotional support to the 'not ok' character.
Well, it could be due to the stress of the wizarding world's constant threats. For example, if a character has witnessed a lot of dark magic attacks like the Death Eaters' raids. It can leave them psychologically 'not ok'.
The 'I'm not OK' fanfic might be unique because it can offer different perspectives on the original concept. It allows fans to explore the characters' emotions and situations more deeply.
I'm not sure which specific 'I'm not OK' fanfic you might like. You could try searching on fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own. There are often a variety of fanfics related to different themes, and you may find some interesting ones there.
First, know the source material well. Understand the characters, the magic system, and the world of Harry Potter. Then, come up with a unique plot. It could be a different take on an existing event in the books or a completely new adventure. Also, stay true to the characters' personalities.
You can start by looking on fanfic platforms like Archive of Our Own. They have a tagging system, so you can simply search for 'Harry Potter' and then filter by the 'M' rating. This will bring up a list of fanfics that fit your criteria.
As a bride, Harry Potter might have to learn new skills like walking in high - heeled shoes if that's part of the bridal look in the fanfic. He would also have to get used to different social expectations. Instead of being the heroic wizard ready for battle, he could be in a position where he is more of a center of attention in a social sense, which is very different from his usual role. This could make him more nervous or more assertive in demanding respect in this new role.
Sky Harry can be unique by having powers related to the sky. For instance, he can fly without a broomstick, just by using the power of the air currents. This would make him stand out among other wizards.
Well, he could be a new student at Hogwarts who's a bit older than the others. Since he has his unique way of seeing things, he might be sorted into Ravenclaw for his intelligence and ability to analyze. In the fanfic, he could start investigating some strange happenings around the school that seem related to the Forbidden Forest, using his profiling skills to figure out if there's a 'human' or rather a wizard or magical creature behind it all.
Well, just based on that title alone, it's difficult to determine its quality. There are so many aspects that make a Harry Potter fanfic great. For example, it could explore new relationships between the characters, or create exciting new magical adventures. But we don't know if 'skull is harry potter fanfic' does any of those things. So, it might be good, it might not.
Begin by choosing a genre within the Harry Potter world. It could be a mystery, like trying to solve a series of strange disappearances at Hogwarts. Or it could be a romance, perhaps a love story between two characters who never got together in the original series. Then, establish your writing style. Are you going for a light - hearted, humorous tone like the early books in the series? Or a more serious, dark tone? After that, start writing your first draft. Don't worry too much about grammar or spelling at first, just get your ideas down on paper. As you write, keep in mind the rules of the wizarding world, such as the use of magic, the different houses, and the relationships between characters.