Sorry, I don't have specific examples of 'erised fiction' as it's not a widely known or established mainstream term.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'erised fiction' is. It could be a very niche or newly - created term, perhaps a type of fictional work created by an individual or a small group named 'erised'.
Fanfics about the Mirror of Erised can take the concept in many directions. Some might focus on the magic behind the mirror, how it was created and what other powers it might possess. Others could center around a character's self - discovery through their experience with the mirror. For instance, Hermione might realize a hidden ambition she had suppressed before.
The Mirror of Erised in fanfiction can influence plot development in various ways. It can be a source of inspiration for characters. A character might see a vision in the mirror of themselves achieving something great, like saving the wizarding world. This could then set them on a path to actually try and do that. It can also be used to foreshadow future events. For example, if a character sees a dark figure in the mirror when they look at their desire, it could be a sign of an upcoming danger in the story. Moreover, the mirror can create emotional arcs for characters. A character might be initially overjoyed to see their desire but then become sad or desperate when they realize it's difficult to attain, which adds depth to the plot.
A common theme is the exploration of unfulfilled desires. Since the mirror shows one's deepest desires, fanfics often revolve around characters dealing with these newfound revelations. Another theme is the power of self - reflection. Characters might grow or change after seeing what they truly want in the mirror.
Well, in this fanfiction, Harry might fall into the mirror of Erised and find that the world inside is a distorted version of his desires. For example, he could be surrounded by friends and family, but they are not really what they seem. He would then have to figure out how to break the illusion and return to the real world. He could encounter some dark versions of his friends who try to keep him there.
There might be a fanfiction where Draco looks into the Mirror of Erised and sees himself as a hero. He has redeemed his past wrongs and is respected by both the wizarding and Muggle worlds. This could lead to a journey of self - discovery for him as he tries to become that person in reality.
One well - known example of telekinesis in fiction is in the 'Star Wars' series. Jedi knights can use the Force to move objects. For instance, Luke Skywalker can lift his X - Wing out of the swamp on Dagobah. Another example is Jean Grey from the 'X - Men' comics and movies. She has powerful telekinetic abilities and can move large objects and even hold back enemies with her mind.
In 'The Lord of the Rings', Frodo, Sam and Gandalf can be considered a sort of trio. Frodo is the ring - bearer, Sam his loyal friend who stays by his side throughout the journey, and Gandalf is the wise wizard guiding and protecting them in many ways. Their combined efforts are crucial in the fight against Sauron.
One of the most well - known examples of amnesia in fiction is in the movie 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind'. The characters Joel and Clementine undergo a procedure to erase each other from their memories. As the memories are being erased, we see how their relationship is intertwined with different memories. In 'Alice in Wonderland', Alice experiences a kind of disorientation and forgetfulness that could be seen as a form of amnesia. When she goes through all the strange adventures, she often forgets things from her 'normal' life before falling down the rabbit hole. And in many detective stories, a character might get a blow to the head and temporarily lose their memory, which is used as a plot device to add mystery and suspense.
One example is the vampires in 'Twilight' series. They are immortal and possess eternal youth and strength. Another is the elves in 'The Lord of the Rings'. They have extremely long lifespans bordering on immortality. Also, the character of Highlander in the 'Highlander' franchise is immortal and can only be killed by beheading.