Black Widow could be one. She's attracted to his unique magic skills and his sense of justice. Another could be Peggy Carter. Her old - fashioned values might be charmed by Harry's chivalrous ways. And then there's Shuri. She'd be interested in Harry's magic as she is into new and different forms of technology and power.
Well, Hermione is an obvious choice as she's not only smart but also very loyal to Harry. Ginny would be there for sure, given her love for Harry. Then there could be some less - known characters like Astoria Greengrass. She might be drawn to Harry's charisma. And don't forget about Nymphadora Tonks. Although she's older, in a fanfiction world, she could develop an unexpected attraction to Harry because of his brave and selfless nature.
Yes, there might be. The Harry Potter fandom is vast and has all kinds of fan - made stories. However, a 'Harry Potter Marries Kara Harem' would be a very specific and likely a crossover fanfiction. It may combine elements from the Harry Potter universe with a Kara - related concept (though not sure which 'Kara' exactly) and the harem genre which often involves one character having multiple romantic interests. But it could be quite rare and might require some deep searching in the fanfiction communities.
One possible story could be where Harry Potter, through some magical twist, finds himself in an unexpected situation with Narcissa in a harem - like setting. Maybe it starts with a spell gone wrong during one of his adventures that transports him to a hidden realm where Narcissa is part of a group that he has some sort of connection with. The story could then explore their relationship, how Harry adapts to this new and strange situation, and the dynamics within the harem.
I'm not sure if it's a particularly popular genre. There are so many different types of fanfiction in the Harry Potter world, and while some might be interested in stories involving Harry Potter and Lord Peverell in a harem - type situation, it might not be as mainstream as other themes like Harry's adventures at Hogwarts or his battles against Voldemort. It really depends on the niche interests within the large and diverse fanfiction community.
No, it isn't. The 'harem' idea, which implies a male character having multiple romantic or sexual relationships, and 'lemon' (which often refers to sexual content) don't really fit with the general tone and values of the Harry Potter world. The Harry Potter fanfiction community mostly focuses on things like exploring new magical adventures, developing character backstories that are in line with the original, or reimagining relationships in a more platonic or canon - friendly way.
Not really. While there are some fans who might be interested in this very specific and rather controversial type of fanfiction, the vast majority of Harry Potter fans tend to prefer more traditional fanfiction that stays closer to the original themes of friendship, magic, and the fight against evil in the series.
One negative impact is that it may drive away younger fans. Since 'Harry Potter' has a large base of young fans, when they encounter such sexualized fanfiction, it might make them feel uncomfortable or even disgusted, causing them to distance themselves from the fandom. Also, it can make the fandom seem less family - friendly, which was one of the main attractions of the original series.
One characteristic is the focus on male - male relationships (yaoi) within the Harry Potter universe. It often involves Harry or other male characters being in a relationship with multiple male partners (harem). The stories usually keep some elements of the original wizarding world, like magic spells and Hogwarts.
A popular one is 'The Crossover Chronicles: Harry's Harem'. In this fanfiction, Harry Potter crosses paths with characters from different series, leading to a harem situation. It's really interesting how the author manages to blend different elements while still keeping the essence of the Harry Potter world. There are a lot of character developments and plot twists that keep you hooked.