Snape plays a very complex and crucial role. Although he seems cold and hostile to Harry at first, in the end, we learn of his deep love for Harry's mother and his self - sacrificing deeds to protect Harry. And Lupin is also significant. His teachings about Defense Against the Dark Arts are practical and his lycanthropy adds an extra layer of complexity to his character.
Flitwick, the Charms teacher, is important as well. He is small in stature but big in knowledge. His classes help the students develop many useful magical skills. Hagrid, while not a traditional classroom teacher, also imparts a great deal of knowledge about magical creatures to the students, especially Harry, Ron, and Hermione.
Some teachers might be amused. For example, Hagrid, being a kind - hearted and simple - minded character, would probably chuckle at the creative and often wild ideas in fanfictions. He might enjoy seeing new adventures of Harry and his friends, even if they're not part of the original story.
Flitwick might be quite intrigued. He loves magic in all its forms and fanfiction would show him new and different ways magic could be used in the Harry Potter world. He'd be interested in the creative spells and concepts that the fans come up with.
Definitely the discovery of the Philosopher's Stone. Voldemort was trying to steal it to regain his power, and Harry and his friends had to stop him. This was a huge adventure filled with challenges like the different magical defenses set up around the Stone, such as the Devil's Snare and the chessboard that was like a life - sized game of Wizard's Chess.
His teaching style would be more experiential. While other teachers might rely on textbooks and lectures, Harry would draw from his own adventures. For instance, when teaching about magical creatures, he could tell stories about facing Hippogriffs or Blast - Ended Skrewts in real situations, which is much more engaging than just reading about them.
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Another important character could be a new student or a transfer student. This character could bring in a fresh perspective and perhaps be a link to the new threat or mystery in the story. The Headmaster or Headmistress, whether it's Dumbledore (if he's still alive in this fanfiction) or someone else, would also be very important as they are responsible for the safety and well - being of the students during Harry's last year at Hogwarts.
Your character's traits are important. If your character is curious, they'll be more likely to explore hidden areas and thus create more of an adventure - filled story. Also, the relationships you build with other characters like your classmates and professors matter a great deal.
In the fanfiction world, Harry might be the heir to Hogwarts if there was some sort of magical pact made generations ago. For example, perhaps one of his ancestors had a special role in the creation or protection of Hogwarts, and this role was passed down through the family. It could also be that his unique magical abilities, like his ability to resist Voldemort's attacks from a young age, are signs of a deeper connection to Hogwarts itself. This connection could be what designates him as the heir in the fanfiction's plot.
A possible fanfiction could be about the interactions between Harry and his potions teachers outside of the classroom. For example, Harry might need extra help with a difficult potion and has to seek out his teacher after hours. This could lead to some interesting conversations and a deeper understanding between them, not just as student - teacher but as individuals with their own stories and struggles.
One possible reason could be that he was under the influence of a powerful dark magic or a curse that made him lose control. Another reason might be that he was tricked into believing Hogwarts was a threat to the wizarding world in some extreme way. Maybe a powerful enemy manipulated him to think that destroying Hogwarts was the only way to save everyone.