The use of a gun instead of magic to kill Voldemort would disrupt the traditional power dynamics. In the original story, power is defined by one's magical ability. Now, if Harry uses a gun, it shows that Muggle technology can be just as effective, if not more so. This could lead to a re - evaluation of the relationship between the wizarding and Muggle worlds. Also, it might change the way we view Harry's character. Is he still the pure - hearted wizard - hero, or has he become something else by using such an unorthodox weapon?
It's a really interesting concept. First of all, it challenges the long - established rules of the wizarding world. Magic has always been the means to fight evil in the Harry Potter series. By introducing a gun, it's like introducing a new set of rules. It could also have significant implications for the characters' relationships. For example, Hermione, who is very much into the traditional ways of magic, might be shocked or even disapproving of Harry's choice. And Dumbledore, who has always guided Harry in the ways of magic, would probably have a very different view of this new approach. Moreover, the entire theme of good vs. evil, which is so deeply intertwined with magic in the original story, would be re - examined. It would no longer be just about the power of magic, but also about the power of Muggle technology.
Well, it completely changes the nature of the magic - based world. Usually, the battle between Harry and Voldemort is about magic spells and wizardry. With a gun, it brings in a Muggle weapon, which might make the wizarding world seem less special. It could also change the way other characters view Harry. Some might see him as a radical for using such an un - wizard - like method.
Well, it would change the whole wizarding world's concept of combat. Guns are a Muggle weapon, so it would show that Muggle technology could be a real threat to wizards. Maybe it would make the wizarding community more open to learning about Muggle ways.
It's possible that there's a hidden stash of Muggle items in Hogwarts, and Harry stumbles upon it. He discovers the gun there, realizes it could be a powerful weapon against Voldemort, and decides to use it.
Well, it could be a major turning point. It might change the power dynamics in the wizarding world significantly. For example, Voldemort would lose one of his most loyal and powerful followers. This could lead to a shift in the way he operates and make him more desperate or erratic. It also might affect the morale of the Death Eaters, some could lose faith in Voldemort's cause without Bellatrix's unwavering support and leadership among them.
Well, it makes the story much more complex. Instead of being a double agent against Voldemort, Snape is now on his side. This could lead to a much darker and more dangerous situation for the good guys. For example, Harry and his friends would have a harder time getting information or help from Snape.
Well, if James Potter survived, it would completely change the backstory of Harry Potter. For one thing, Harry might have grown up with his father, which would have meant a very different childhood for him. He wouldn't be the orphan raised by the Dursleys. Also, James Potter was a talented wizard, so he could have been a major influence on Harry's magical education from a very young age. This would likely make Harry even more powerful and confident earlier on. And the fight against Voldemort would have been different too, as James would have been another powerful force against the Dark Lord right from the start.
Well, it completely flips the good - guy - vs - bad - guy dynamic. Harry was seen as the hero, the one who was going to save the wizarding world. If Hermione kills him, it throws the whole prophecy and the fight against Voldemort into chaos. It's like the rug has been pulled out from under the story's foundation.
The 'Snape kills Harry' fanfiction would shatter the relationships that were built in the original series. For example, the friendship between Harry, Ron, and Hermione would be left in tatters. Hermione and Ron would be devastated and likely seek revenge. Also, Dumbledore's plan, whatever it was that involved Harry, would be completely ruined. The whole balance of good and evil in the wizarding world would be thrown into chaos.
Well, it could completely shift the power dynamic. Instead of being enemies, they become a sort of family unit. This might lead to Harry being taught dark magic rather than the traditional magic at Hogwarts. It could also mean that the Order of the Phoenix would see Harry as a threat rather than their hope.
Well, it can completely change the story arc. Since Harry is a central figure, if he's uncaring, the whole fight against Voldemort could be affected. He may not be as motivated to seek out Horcruxes or train for battles.
If Bellatrix was Harry's mother in this fanfiction, the whole plot would be a mess. Harry would be born into a family of pure - blood maniacs. His magical education would likely be focused on the dark arts rather than the normal curriculum at Hogwarts. His relationships would be warped. He may not have the same friends like Hermione and Ron. And his relationship with Voldemort would be extremely complex, as Bellatrix was one of Voldemort's most loyal followers. It would be a story full of moral and ethical dilemmas for Harry.