One common theme is the loss of self - worth. When a person is rejected in love, they often feel worthless, and this can lead to revenge as a way to regain some power. Another theme is the power struggle. In love relationships, there can be an imbalance of power. When the relationship fails, the weaker party may seek revenge to equalize things. Also, unrequited love often plays a part. If someone's love is not returned, they might be driven to revenge as a form of emotional outlet.
In fanfiction, lycans can be the key to unlocking hidden mysteries in the Harry Potter world. Their lycanthropy could be related to some ancient magic or prophecy. Maybe their transformation at the full moon has a significance that was not explored in the original books, and fanfic authors delve into these aspects to create engaging stories.
A sad revengeful love story could be like this: In a small town, there was a girl named Lily and a boy named Tom. They were deeply in love, but Tom's family didn't approve. Tom, being weak - willed, left Lily for another girl his family chose. Heartbroken and filled with revenge, Lily started to date Tom's best friend just to make Tom jealous. But in the end, Lily realized that revenge didn't bring her any real satisfaction, and she was left even more miserable than before.
I'm not entirely sure as it's not a very common or well - known specific story to me. It might be about the mating rules and original laws within the lycan (werewolf - like creatures) society. Maybe it involves how they choose mates, what the traditional laws are regarding mating, like restrictions or special ceremonies.
The territorial aspect is important. In the mating according to the original law of the lycans story, they might only mate within their own territory or with those from a specific neighboring territory. This helps in maintaining the integrity of their packs. Also, genetic compatibility might be a factor. Lycans may instinctively seek mates with certain genetic traits to avoid in - breeding and to produce stronger, more adaptable offspring.
Since I don't know the exact story, it's hard to say for sure. But it might have a lead lycan character who is either trying to follow or break the original mating law.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the novel. But it could be a female protagonist who is the one with the broken heart and a male lycan as a love interest.
A half - Lycan, half - wizard could be a main character. They would be caught between two worlds, the Lycan pack and the wizarding community. This character would have to struggle with their dual identity and decide which side to support as the Lycans rise.
One possible interesting plot could be the Lycans forming an alliance with the werewolves in the Harry Potter universe. They might seek to gain more rights and recognition within the wizarding world. Since the Lycans are often seen as more powerful and organized than regular werewolves, they could use their strength to negotiate with the Ministry of Magic.