If Harry Potter refuses to help fanfiction, it might result in some fanfiction losing a bit of authenticity in the eyes of fans. Since Harry is such an iconic character, his absence of support could make some people view certain fanfictions as less legitimate. However, it could also encourage fanfiction writers to develop their own unique voices and storylines without relying on the character's 'approval'.
The possible consequences are quite complex. For starters, the fanfiction community that focuses on Harry Potter might see a shift in the types of stories being written. Without Harry's help, stories might not have that 'official' touch or connection to the original character. Some fans who were hoping for a more 'canon - adjacent' fanfiction might be disappointed. On the other hand, it could also lead to a more independent and self - sufficient fanfiction community, where writers are not bound by the need to conform to what Harry Potter (as a character) might want. This could result in a new wave of creative and innovative fanfiction that doesn't rely on the traditional character - based endorsements.
One possible reason could be that Harry has grown tired of being Dumbledore's pawn. He might feel that he has been constantly pushed into dangerous situations for Dumbledore's grand plans and he just wants to focus on his own life and safety for once.
One possible reason could be that he's tired of being used by the British wizarding world. He has faced so many challenges and been through a great deal of trauma, like fighting Voldemort multiple times. He might feel that it's time for others to take responsibility and that he wants to focus on his own life for a change.
One reason could be that Harry has had enough of the wizard world's troubles. He might want a normal life away from magic. After all he's been through, like fighting Voldemort and losing many friends, he may just be tired of the whole wizarding business.
It could also be that Harry Potter in fanfiction is a more self - reflective version of himself. He has already been through so much in the original series that he has grown tired of fighting. He may realize that there are other ways to resolve conflicts, such as through dialogue and understanding, rather than resorting to physical or magical combat as is often depicted in fanfiction.
It could also affect their relationship with other family members. For example, Ginny might step in to mediate between them, or it could cause tension within the family as a whole. If Albus feels unjustly yelled at, he might turn to other family members for support, which could create some family drama.
One possible consequence could be a loss of control. Demons in fanfiction are often depicted as powerful and malevolent entities. If Harry summons them, he may not be able to control their actions, leading to chaos and destruction in the wizarding world. Another consequence could be a corruption of his own soul. Dealing with demons is often associated with dark magic, and this could taint Harry's character and magic.
The fanfiction changes the traditional view in that it portrays Harry as someone who can say no. In the original series, he was almost always on the side of Britain and its wizarding world. By refusing to help, it gives a different perspective on his relationship with the country. It might also make readers think about the concept of heroism in a different way, as a hero doesn't always have to be at the beck and call of his homeland.
One possible reason could be fear. Maybe he's heard some scary rumors about Hogwarts, like the Forbidden Forest being full of dangerous creatures. Another reason might be that he doesn't want to leave his normal life behind. He has friends in the Muggle world and he might be reluctant to give that up for a world full of magic that he doesn't fully understand yet.
One possible consequence is that he might get injured more easily. Without his glasses, his vision is impaired, and being blindfolded makes it even worse. He could trip over things, bump into walls or other objects, and get bruises or cuts.
Well, it might lead to Harry having to isolate himself. If the pain is severe and constant, he may not be able to function normally in his daily life at Hogwarts or in the wizarding world. He could also become a target for those who want to use his pain for their own gain. For example, someone might try to blackmail him or use his vulnerability to get access to secrets he knows. And if the scar hurting is a sign of a new threat, it could put all his friends and the entire wizarding world in danger again.