A third common plot device is the conflict it creates with the existing wizarding world order. The wizarding world may not be ready to accept a student who is the daughter of a Greek goddess. This could lead to Hermione facing discrimination or suspicion, which she then has to overcome while also dealing with her own self - discovery and growth as Artemis' daughter.
One common plot device is the grand gesture. For example, Ron might plan a big, public event to declare his love for Hermione and his desire to have her back. It could be something like a magical display in the middle of Hogwarts courtyard.
One common plot device is the use of dark magic threats. For example, a new and powerful dark wizard might be after Hermione. Another could be dangerous creatures. Like a basilisk loose in Hogwarts again, and Hermione is one of the first to encounter it, which makes her scared. Also, threats from within the wizarding society, such as a group of pure - blood supremacists targeting her for being a Muggle - born, could be a plot device.
Well, often in these fanfictions, Hermione is given a secret mission. It could be something like uncovering a plot against Hogwarts by an unknown dark wizard. This mission then leads her to use her spying skills. She might disguise herself, a classic spy move. And she could be using magical artifacts as spying tools, like a modified Marauder's Map that not only shows people's locations but also their conversations. Plot twists are also common, such as when the person she thought was an ally turns out to be the real villain.
One common plot device is Hermione using her hacking skills to access restricted areas of the wizarding world, like the Ministry of Magic's secret files. This could lead to her uncovering hidden conspiracies or long - lost magic. Another is her teaming up with other characters, perhaps Harry and Ron, where she uses her hacking to help them in their adventures, for example, finding out the real identity of a mysterious villain through digital - like magic means in the wizarding world.
One common plot device is the need to fix something in the past. For example, preventing a dark wizard from getting a powerful artifact that later causes trouble in their time. It creates a sense of purpose for their time - traveling adventure.
A lot of these fanfictions explore how Hermione's personality is shaped by her parents. For instance, she could have Snape's sarcastic wit and Narcissa's poise. There are often plot points about her being ostracized by some Gryffindors who don't trust her new heritage. And she may have to prove herself more in the wizarding world. The mystery around her parentage might also be a big part of the plot, with her slowly uncovering the truth about how she came to be the daughter of Snape and Narcissa.
In these fanfictions, a common plot device is the cultural exchange. Hermione could introduce Edward to things like Butterbeer and magical games, while Edward could show Hermione the beauty of the vampire world at night. There's also the plot device of identity crisis. Hermione might question her place in the wizarding world if she falls in love with a vampire, and Edward might wonder how he fits into Hermione's world. And sometimes, there's the plot device of a prophecy or a magical bond that ties them together, which forces them to be together despite all the odds and difficulties from their different backgrounds.
One common plotline is Hermione trying to hide her true parentage from her friends at Hogwarts. She might be afraid of how they will react or if it will change their relationship. Another is that she discovers her powers related to Aphrodite gradually and has to learn how to control them, which could lead to some comical or dangerous situations.
One common plot device is Draco flirting with other girls in front of Hermione. For example, he might shower another girl with compliments about her magical abilities which Hermione takes as a personal slight since she prides herself on her own skills. This immediately makes her jealous and sparks a series of events where she tries to show Draco that she doesn't care, but actually does.
The theme of inheritance is also common. Hermione might inherit certain magical items or abilities from Albus. This could lead to her going on quests or facing challenges related to these inheritances. Additionally, the fanfiction may explore how Hermione's relationship with her friends, like Harry and Ron, changes due to her new family connection.