It could also lead to a change in the emotional impact of the story. A good story often elicits certain emotions, but when research is introduced to 'ruin' it, those emotions might be lost. For example, a heart - warming love story might become a cold analysis of social relationships if Mike allows research to take over.
Maybe Mike is overly dedicated to the truth. He values the facts that research can bring out so much that he's willing to sacrifice the charm of a good story. For example, in a historical research project about a local legend, Mike might think that uncovering the real historical events through research is more important than keeping the fictional and exciting elements of the legend intact.
One consequence could be that Hermione becomes isolated from her original friends. Since she only trusts Lucius and Draco, her Gryffindor friends might not understand her actions and distance themselves from her.
In fanfiction, when Harry doesn't trust Dumbledore, it often leads to a shift in the power balance. Harry might take more matters into his own hands, which could have both positive and negative outcomes. Positively, he could become more self - reliant and develop his own unique way of dealing with threats. Negatively, he could end up putting himself and others in more danger without Dumbledore's wisdom to guide him.
One consequence could be a breakdown in their friendship. His friends might feel hurt and start to distance themselves from Harry. For example, Hermione, who is very loyal, might be deeply offended if Harry constantly doubts her.
A good comeback story can have several positive consequences. It can inspire others to never give up and believe in their own ability to overcome challenges.
In some fanfictions, there might be a new magical element or prophecy that makes Harry question Hermione's motives. If the prophecy says something about Hermione being involved in a dark plot, even if it's false, Harry may start to have doubts about her.
Self - discovery could also be a theme. Perhaps Mike King went through a period of his life where he was trying to figure out who he was, what his purpose was. This could involve traveling, trying different jobs or hobbies until he found his true self and that could be a significant part of his story.
One reason could be jealousy. In some fanfictions, if Harry has become very famous and powerful, he might think the Weasleys have different motives for being around him, like using his fame for their own gain. So he starts to lose trust in them.
Fanfiction can sometimes be full of wild speculations and ideas that go against the established rules of the wizarding world. Harry Potter knows how things really work in his world, so he wouldn't blindly trust something that contradicts that knowledge.
One reason could be that the voice actors lack proper understanding of the story's context. They might not be able to bring out the nuances of the plot. Another reason is that the voiceover direction could be wrong. If they are not guided well, they can't perform effectively.