Rufus is also a great character in fanfiction. Writers can delve into his artistic side, his love for music, and his struggle to fit into Lily's world. His kind heart and his loyalty to Lily, even when she makes mistakes, make him a very appealing character.
One interesting plot could be Lily and Rufus eloping to a far - off place to start a new life away from the Upper East Side drama. They might open a small, cozy café by the beach and live a simple, happy life.
There's no way to tell for sure what the story Rufus writes is without more information. However, it might be a coming - of - age story where Rufus reflects on his growth and the lessons he has learned in life. It could also be a love story, either about his own romantic experiences or a fictional love story he has created. Or it could be a mystery story, with Rufus as the detective trying to solve a puzzling case.
Yes, there are likely to be such fanfictions in the vast world of fanfiction. Many fans like to create alternate family relationships and storylines for their favorite characters.
I'm not really sure specifically what the 'Rufus Wars' story is. It could be a fictional war involving a character named Rufus, but without more context, it's hard to say more.
Another theme could be self - discovery. As Rufus goes through different experiences in the stories, he learns more about himself, his strengths, and his weaknesses. For instance, he might discover that he is braver than he thought when he has to face his fears in a spooky old house.
In most of the fanfiction, this is just a very strange and out - of - the - ordinary concept. There is no evidence in the original books to support such a relationship. J.K. Rowling has clearly established the family tree, and Harry is a Gryffindor like his father, with his mother's love protecting him from Voldemort. So in the context of the real story, it's completely untrue.
There could be. However, this concept is quite a deviation from the original 'Harry Potter' canon. But that's the beauty of fanfiction. Writers can take creative liberties. You might find some that delve deep into how this would change Harry's life, his relationships with other characters, and the overall wizarding world.
There could be. Fanfiction often explores alternative universes and relationships. But this concept goes against the canonical story where Harry is James and Lily's son. In fanfiction, authors can play with these ideas freely, but it may be controversial among some fans who prefer to stick to the original storylines.
In the original 'Harry Potter' canon, Harry is not Voldemort's son with Lily. Fanfiction can be full of strange and alternative takes on the story. But the original story has a clear family tree for Harry. His father was James Potter, and his mother was Lily. Voldemort was the one who killed his parents, not a potential co - parent. Fanfiction writers might write this for shock value or to explore different character dynamics, but it's not part of the 'true' Harry Potter story.