One possible consequence could be that he'd be seen as a rule - breaker on a whole new level. The Goblet of Fire is a very important magical object in the wizarding world. Its destruction might lead to chaos in the Triwizard Tournament. For example, the tasks could become unstructured or the magic binding the tournament together could start to unravel.
In some fanfiction scenarios, if Harry destroys the Goblet of Fire, it could trigger some hidden magic. Maybe there are ancient spells or prophecies associated with the goblet. Its destruction could set off a chain of events that were meant to be kept in check. For instance, it could release dark magic that was sealed within the goblet or awaken some long - forgotten powers that then have to be dealt with by Harry and his friends.
Well, he might face serious backlash from the wizarding community. In fanfiction, the Goblet of Fire represents a symbol of international cooperation in the Triwizard Tournament. If Harry destroys it, it could be seen as an act against the other magical schools. He could be ostracized and might even have to face some form of magical trial to determine his motives and actions.
Well, it might be that the Goblet of Fire has been corrupted in the fanfiction. It could be causing chaos in the Triwizard Tournament, endangering the lives of the students more than it should. Harry, being the hero, takes it upon himself to destroy it to restore order. For example, if it starts spawning dangerous and unfair tasks that are clearly not part of the original tournament's design.
It might lead to a rift between Hogwarts and the other schools involved in the tournament. They could see Harry's actions as an act of aggression or a way of cheating, since the Goblet is such an important part of the event. However, if Harry can prove that the Goblet was corrupted or dangerous, they might come around. In the fanfiction, this could lead to a whole new set of diplomatic relations between the wizarding schools that need to be explored and resolved.
The destruction of the Goblet of Fire could also cause a rift among the characters. Some might blame Harry completely, while others might try to understand his reasons. This could split the group of friends. Hermione, for example, might be torn between her loyalty to Harry and her belief in following the rules. Ron could be more straightforward in his anger towards Harry. And this internal conflict could be a major part of the fanfiction's plot as they all try to deal with the aftermath of the goblet's destruction.
The consequences could be more complex. Other students might start to distrust him. His friends could be divided in their opinions. Some might think he was right to do it for a greater good, while others would feel he cheated. This could lead to a rift in his friendships, and he would have to work hard to regain their trust. Also, the wizarding community outside of Hogwarts could start to view him as a rule - breaker, which would affect his reputation.
A possible plot is that Harry gets angry at the unfair treatment he receives during the tasks of the Goblet of Fire. For example, in one task, he might notice that the other champions have some advantages that he doesn't. His anger then gives him the motivation to find a way to overcome these unfair situations and still succeed in the tournament. He could use his anger to fuel his creativity and come up with unique solutions to the challenges.
One interesting plot in this kind of fanfiction could be that the Goblet of Fire is actually under some dark magic influence. Harry, being summoned, discovers this conspiracy. He then has to not only deal with the Triwizard Tournament tasks but also find a way to break the dark magic's hold on the Goblet. This could involve him delving deeper into ancient magic lore and seeking help from the Forbidden Forest's creatures that are often overlooked in the original story.
One possibility is that Hermione could use her intelligence to help Harry figure out the mysteries of the Triwizard Tournament earlier. For example, she might quickly decipher the clues related to the tasks. Maybe she could also prevent some of the dangerous situations Harry gets into. In the fanfiction, she could be more involved in Harry's training for the tasks, sharing her vast knowledge of magic to give him an edge.
The hug could signify deep friendship. In the 'Goblet of Fire' setting, they face so many dangerous situations. A hug is a way of showing they've got each other's backs. It's like a silent promise that they'll support one another through all the challenges.
Well, it could be that Hermione accidentally drinks a love potion during the Goblet of Fire events. Harry is the only one who can break the spell. The 'lemon' aspect might be some flirty and slightly spicy interactions as Harry tries to bring Hermione back to normal. For example, a scene where Harry has to hold Hermione's hand a bit longer than necessary while reciting a counter - spell.
A possible plot could be that adult Harry is called back to Hogwarts due to some strange magical disturbances related to the Goblet of Fire. He realizes that there are remnants of dark magic from the tournament that were never fully eradicated. He then has to work with the current Hogwarts staff and students to find and neutralize these dark magic sources.