In fanfiction, absolutely. Fanfiction is a realm of limitless possibilities. It could be that in a particular story, there's a magical spell or some kind of power - up that allows Harry Potter to meet the criteria for lifting Mjolnir. It might also be a part of a grander plot where different fictional universes collide and the rules are rewritten. Writers might use this as a way to explore new character dynamics and create unique story arcs.
One reason could be his pure heart. Harry has shown great courage and self - sacrifice throughout his story, which might be seen as 'worthiness' in the context of Mjolnir.
Yes, there are likely to be such fanfictions. In the world of fanfiction, creators often like to mash up different fictional universes. Combining the magical world of Harry Potter with the powerful hammer Mjolnir from Norse mythology (popularized in the Marvel universe) can lead to very interesting and creative stories.
Yes, in some fanfictions, Peter Parker can lift Mjolnir. Writers often play with the idea of worthiness in different ways. They might give Peter qualities that, in the context of the fanfic, make him worthy enough to lift Thor's hammer. It could be his selflessness, his strong sense of responsibility, or his heroic deeds that are emphasized to justify this feat.
Sure. Fanfiction allows for all kinds of wild ideas. Spider - Man lifting Mjolnir could be part of a really cool plot where different superheroes' powers and abilities are combined or tested in new ways. The writer might be thinking about the idea of strength not just being physical but also moral. Since Spider - Man is known for his sense of responsibility, the fanfiction could play on that and say that his strong moral compass makes him worthy to lift Mjolnir, which is often associated with being 'worthy' in a moral sense in the Marvel universe.
In some fanfictions, it's possible for Percy Jackson to lift Mjolnir. Fanfiction often plays with the rules and universes of different stories. If the writer decides to bend the rules a bit or create a special scenario where Percy has the qualities that Mjolnir deems worthy, like being brave, selfless, and noble, then he could potentially lift it. It's all about the creativity of the fanfic author.
To be worthy of Mjolnir in this fanfiction, Harry could have a journey of self - discovery. He realizes that his power as a wizard is not just about defeating Voldemort, but about protecting all beings, whether they are wizards, muggles or Asgardians. He could start to train in Asgardian ways of combat and magic, learning their values of honor and courage. Through this process, he gradually becomes someone who Odin or Thor would see as worthy of wielding Mjolnir.
Yes, there are some out there. You can usually find them on major fanfiction websites. However, their popularity can vary. Some might be really well - known within the niche of Harry Potter and Thor crossovers, while others might be more hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
One way it could work is if the Asgardians had some connection to the wizarding world long ago. Mjolnir could be a powerful magical artifact in both worlds. Harry could be the chosen one to wield it in the wizarding context, similar to how Thor wields it in his world. He would then have to learn to control the hammer's power along with his own magic.
I'm not sure exactly if there is a large amount of fanfiction specifically on Harry Potter making Mjolnir, but given the vastness of the fanfiction community, it's quite possible. Fans might be interested in seeing how Harry's magical abilities would fare in a situation related to the creation or use of Mjolnir. For example, would his magic be able to replicate the enchantments on the hammer? Or could he find a way to lift it using his own brand of magic? There are so many potential storylines that could come out of this idea.
In the comics, Vision is not able to lift Mjolnir. This is because the criteria for being worthy of lifting Mjolnir are specific and Vision doesn't meet them. It's more about a combination of moral, heroic, and noble qualities that he may lack in this context.