The overall mood of the story becomes more of an underdog tale. Harry has to fight against the perception that he's a squib. This could lead to him having to prove himself constantly. In the original story, he had his magic as a sort of safety net. Here, he has to find other ways to show his value. He may start to explore areas of the wizarding world that are not so reliant on raw magical power, like magical history or the study of magical creatures from a non - combat perspective.
It changes the narrative by introducing a new layer of secrecy. Instead of the straightforward story of Harry as a male hero, there's now this hidden aspect that can affect every event. For example, duels might be different if opponents underestimate Harry thinking she's a girl.
Well, it changes the narrative a great deal. If Slytherin is a political lord, it adds a whole new layer of complexity. For example, it could mean that the Sorting Hat's decision to place students in Slytherin was not just about their traits but also about their potential role in Slytherin's political machine. This could lead to different interpretations of why certain characters were sorted into Slytherin.
The overall theme of the story changes. Instead of a story about a human wizard's journey, it becomes a story about identity and transformation. It may explore themes like what it means to be human, and whether giving up humanity is truly a sacrifice or a gain. This can attract different types of readers who are interested in these deeper, more philosophical themes in fanfiction.
This type of fanfiction can also change the character interactions. Friends of Harry and Ginny may be forced to take sides or try to reconcile them. For instance, Hermione might be in the middle, trying to figure out what went wrong and how to fix it. It can make the story more about relationship drama rather than the typical Harry Potter adventures against dark forces.
Well, it changes the power dynamics. Hermione is often a key part of the 'good side' in the original. If she's bad, it might shift the balance towards the villains. For example, her knowledge and skills could be used against Harry and Ron.
The tone might become more fantastical. While the original Harry Potter series is already full of magic, the Fae bring their own brand of otherworldly magic. So, with Harry as a Fae prince, the story could have more elaborate and strange magical elements, like Fae - specific spells or rituals. This would change the overall feel of the story from a more traditional wizarding tale to something that has a broader and more exotic magical scope.
It would also impact the story's themes. Friendship is a huge theme in 'Harry Potter'. If Hermione has no friends, it might shift the focus more towards self - discovery and solitude. It could lead to a darker tone in the fanfiction as Hermione has to face the challenges of the wizarding world alone, without the support and camaraderie she has in the original story. This in turn can change how we view the whole Hogwarts experience.
It can create a lot of chaos. Since fiendfyre is so powerful and hard to control, it can quickly turn the story into a high - stakes situation. The narrative might shift from a more typical adventure to a race against time to stop the fiendfyre from spreading out of control.
When Harry Potter causes the breach in fanfiction, it's a huge shift in the story. It forces the writer to explore different aspects of his character. Maybe there was a misunderstanding or he was under some sort of dark magic influence. This change in narrative also affects the overall tone of the fanfiction. It could become darker, more mysterious, or more of a redemption story as Harry tries to right his wrongs. It can also introduce new sub - plots as the wizarding world tries to deal with the aftermath of the breach.
Well, it can make the story much darker. In normal Harry Potter, the main villains are Voldemort and his Death Eaters. But when you introduce the 'Devil' concept, it adds a more supernatural and perhaps more primal evil. For instance, it could make Harry's journey more about spiritual and moral battles rather than just physical ones against dark wizards.