Well, in a fanfiction where Harry befriends Draco instead of Ron, it could be a very interesting scenario. Draco's family background and his insecurities hidden behind his haughty exterior would be explored in a different way. Harry, being the empathetic person he is, might try to understand Draco better. Their friendship could make Draco a double agent of sorts, pretending to side with Voldemort's forces but actually helping Harry. It could also lead to a re - evaluation of the Hogwarts houses' stereotypes. Gryffindors might see that not all Slytherins are bad, and Slytherins could start to respect Gryffindors more. This would create a more complex and nuanced Hogwarts world than the original story.
If Harry befriends Draco instead of Ron in fanfiction, it would change the whole Hogwarts experience. For one, the adventures would have a different flavor. Instead of Ron's warm - hearted and sometimes clumsy support, Harry would have Draco's more calculating and initially snobbish assistance. This could lead to different solutions in facing Voldemort. Also, Hermione might have a harder time getting along with Draco at first, creating new tensions and plotlines.
In such a fanfiction, their relationship would be a slow - burn process. Initially, Draco would be hesitant and might even try to maintain his superiority complex. But as time passes, Harry's genuine friendship would start to chip away at Draco's facade. They might start sharing secrets, like Draco might confide in Harry about the pressure from his family. Harry would in turn share his own fears about Voldemort. This mutual sharing would deepen their bond, and they would become true friends, facing the challenges in the wizarding world together, which would be a far cry from their antagonistic relationship in the original story.
In the 'Harry Befriends the Basilisk' fanfiction, there could be a whole new plotline. Harry may explore the history of the basilisk and its connection to Hogwarts. By befriending it, he might learn some long - lost secrets of the school. For example, the basilisk could lead Harry to hidden chambers or passages that no one else knows about. Harry's friendship with the basilisk could also change the way the other students and teachers view him. Some might be scared at first, but as they see that the basilisk is not a danger under Harry's influence, they might come to accept it too.
There could be far - reaching consequences. For one, it might lead to a re - evaluation of relationships all around. Hermione might be caught in the middle, trying to understand Draco's motives and also keep the peace between Ron and Harry. In the wizarding community at large, the news could spread and cause different reactions. Some might praise Draco for his unexpected act of kindness, while others might be suspicious of his intentions. And for Harry and Ron's friendship, it could either be mended in a new way if they can get over this situation, or it could be permanently damaged, depending on how they handle the aftermath of Draco's interference.
The plot could take a turn towards drama. Ron's reaction could create a rift between him and Harry, forcing Harry to choose between his old friend and this new - found connection with Draco. This would add a lot of tension to the story.
Harry would be really shocked. He's used to seeing Hermione as his friend and fellow Gryffindor. If she was suddenly Draco's sister, he'd be very suspicious at first. He might think it was some kind of Slytherin plot. Ron would be even more flabbergasted. He has his own issues with Draco and to think that Hermione was related to him would be hard for Ron to accept. He might even be a bit jealous that Hermione now has this connection to a pure - blood family.
Well, it could start with Harry accidentally stumbling into Lucifer's realm. Lucifer, being curious about this young wizard, decides not to harm him but rather befriend him. They might then form an alliance to fight against a common enemy, like a powerful dark wizard who has made a deal with some other dark forces that Lucifer is also opposed to.
Well, it could be a really interesting story. Maybe they would have to deal with the fact that they are triplets while also being in different houses at Hogwarts. Harry in Gryffindor, Hermione in Gryffindor too, and Draco in Slytherin. There would be a lot of conflict and also some unexpected bonding as they discover their shared origin.
Draco would probably be appalled. He might feel a sense of protectiveness towards Ron, even if they are rivals. He could take it upon himself to get the fanfiction removed from wherever he found it, whether it's a fan site or a private collection. He would likely be very vocal about his disapproval, and his reaction might even cause a stir among other characters in the fanfiction world who might have different views on the matter.
One of the most popular themes is friendship. Given their different backgrounds and initial enmity, seeing them become friends is a common and appealing theme. Another is redemption, especially for Draco. Many fanfictions explore how he can move past his family's dark past and find a place among Harry and Ron.
One common theme is the exploration of forbidden love. Since Harry, Ron, and Draco are from different 'groups' (Harry and Ron being friends and Draco being a Slytherin rival), the idea of them coming together romantically is a big draw. It goes against the normal social boundaries within the wizarding world.