Well, one possibility could be that Harry Potter, through some magical accident or powerful spell, is transported to Essos. There, he discovers a whole new world of magic and politics. Maybe he uses his skills learned at Hogwarts to rise to power and becomes the King of Essos. He could introduce some of the wizarding concepts from his own world, like the use of wands or the sorting hat system, to the people of Essos.
One main antagonist could be the existing power - hungry rulers in Essos. They would see Harry Potter as a threat to their rule and try to eliminate him. Another could be dark magic cults in Essos that oppose any form of new leadership or change that Harry might bring.
The story could start with Harry accidentally ending up in Essos. He discovers that the magic there is different in some ways from what he's used to in the wizarding world of Britain. He might encounter new magical creatures and spells. As he tries to find a way back home, he gets involved in the local conflicts and starts using his unique magic, like the ability to speak Parseltongue, to his advantage and gradually conquers the challenges in Essos.
Potential characters could include Harry Potter, of course. Then, there might be some Essos warlords who are intrigued by Harry's magic. And we could see some characters from the magical schools or hidden magic societies in Essos. There might be a young Essos girl or boy with great potential in magic who Harry takes under his wing, similar to how he mentored some of the younger students at Hogwarts.
One common theme is the power dynamic. Jon is a respected leader in the North and Daenerys has her own power base in Essos. Their meeting often explores how they balance and combine their powers. Another theme is the discovery of their shared heritage. It usually leads to a deeper connection between them.
In fanfiction, when Jon Snow meets Daenerys in Essos, they might immediately form an alliance. Jon could be impressed by Daenerys' dragons and her strength. They may start to discuss their common goals, like fighting the White Walkers. Their meeting could also spark a romantic interest between them, as they are both strong - willed leaders.
Not necessarily. While King is a highly respected and successful author, the title of 'king of fiction' is subjective and can vary from person to person. Different readers have different favorite authors and genres.
The Oak King represents growth, renewal, and the waxing of the year. He rules from the winter solstice to the summer solstice. The Holly King, on the other hand, is associated with decline, rest, and the waning of the year, ruling from the summer solstice to the winter solstice. Their eternal battle symbolizes the cycle of the seasons.
We can't be sure if the Mutated King is the Heavenly King. Although some people believed that the Mutated King was likely to be a Heavenly King because he had replaced the Heavenly King's child and had higher-ups protecting him, there were other people who believed that the Mutated King was an independent existence that was different from the Heavenly King. Due to the limited information in the search results, we are unable to come up with a definite answer.
King Qi and King Jing were brothers, both sons of the emperor. King Qi was a scholar and was famous for his achievements and prestige. King Jing was a warrior and was outstanding in his military achievements. They had different specialties and talents. Although King Qi might be better in terms of political achievements and King Jing was more outstanding in terms of military achievements, their performance was affected by the Red Flame Case. King Qi was slandered and assassinated by Emperor Liang, while King Jing succeeded in ascending to the throne through the efforts of himself, Mei Changsu, and the others. As for the question of who was more suitable to be the emperor, Marquis Yan commented in the play that King Jing had been influenced by King Qi. His strategy of governing the country and his conduct had been passed down by King Qi, but his character was more determined and steady. Therefore, based on the information provided, it was impossible to determine who was more suitable to be the emperor.