To develop the character of the snake Voldemort, the author could give it a unique personality. It could be highly intelligent, using its snake - like senses to its advantage. It might be shown as a creature that is both feared and respected in the wizarding underworld. As the story unfolds, it could face moral dilemmas. For instance, it might have to choose between loyalty to the memory of Voldemort or forging a new path for itself. This would make it a more multi - faceted and interesting character in the fanfiction.
In the fanfiction, the snake named Voldemort could be developed by exploring its past connection to the real Voldemort. It could have flashbacks of the times when it served the Dark Lord. These memories could shape its actions and decisions in the present. It could also develop through its interactions with other characters. If it meets a wizard who shows it kindness, it might start to question its own nature.
The snake could be developed as a complex character. It might start as a menacing figure, hissing and showing signs of the old Voldemort's evil. But as the story progresses, it could show vulnerability. For example, when it faces a powerful magical force that it can't easily defeat.
The plot could involve the snake Voldemort having some sort of unique adventure in the wizarding world. Maybe it discovers a hidden magic that even Voldemort himself didn't know about when he was alive. It could go on a journey to find a powerful magical artifact that was once associated with its former master.
There are countless 'Harry Potter' fanfictions out there, and while I can't name one specifically about a snake named Voldemort, here's how you can find it. First, go to major fanfiction platforms. On these sites, use the filters if available. Filter for 'Harry Potter' fandom. Then, in the search box, type in the exact phrase 'a snake named Voldemort'. Browse through the results. Some fanfictions might only have a passing mention, but with some patience, you may find one that focuses entirely on this unique concept.
Well, it could be about a hidden snake that was named Voldemort by a dark wizard long ago. Harry and his friends discover it during one of their adventures in the Forbidden Forest. The snake has some sort of dark magic tied to it that Voldemort once used, and they have to figure out how to break the spell.
It would be really wild. Harry would have a completely different role. Instead of being the hero, he'd be in a subservient position to Voldemort. Maybe he'd be used to spy on the good guys or carry out Voldemort's evil deeds in a more covert way.
The Death Eaters would also have different character development. They might initially be suspicious of Harry, but as he proves his loyalty to Voldemort, they could start to accept him. Some might even see him as a potential leader in the future. Harry's development might also include changes in his magical abilities. Since he's learning from Voldemort, he could gain new and dark forms of magic. This would change his perception of himself and how others see him. His appearance might even change, becoming more gaunt or having a darker aura, which is a physical manifestation of his internal change.
Well, in such a fanfiction, Harry being Voldemort's snake might initially make their relationship more of a master - servant one. But as the story progresses, Harry could start to resist Voldemort's control, leading to a more adversarial relationship.
The character's development could be centered around their quest for identity. Being the child of two such well - known figures, they would constantly be compared. This could lead to insecurities, but also a determination to carve out their own path. They might study both the martial skills of Achilles and the cultural knowledge that Briseis had. Through their travels and experiences, they would become a unique individual, with a character that is a harmonious combination of their parents' traits, yet distinctively their own.
Voldemort and Harry's relationship would be very strange. Voldemort might not trust Harry at first, even though he has given up. He would constantly be on guard, thinking it's a trick. And Harry, on the other hand, would have to navigate living in the Death Eaters' world. The other Death Eaters would also be suspicious of Harry, some might even try to kill him to prove their loyalty to Voldemort.
Harry's character would likely be a mix of confusion and determination. He'd be confused by Voldemort's teachings which go against his natural inclination towards good. But his determination to find his true self would remain. He might develop a sort of duality, acting one way around Voldemort and his followers, but secretly being someone else.
Well, think about it. Harry's relationship with his friends is ruined. Hermione might try to convince him to come back to the good side, but Harry, feeling so betrayed by his past experiences, would resist. With Voldemort, Harry would be in a very strange position. Voldemort doesn't really trust anyone, but he would use Harry to his advantage. Harry, in turn, might start to see Voldemort as a sort of father figure, which is a very warped view considering Voldemort's nature. And the wizarding world as a whole would view Harry as a fallen hero, and there would be a lot of fear and hatred towards him.