The concept of 'Harry Potter stops Dumbledore' might also be related to character development. Harry has always respected Dumbledore, but as he matures, he may start to question Dumbledore's actions. By stopping Dumbledore, he is asserting his own beliefs and values. It could be in a situation where Dumbledore's actions were endangering the school or their friends. Harry, having a different perspective from his own experiences, decides to intervene to protect what he holds dear.
The plot could start with Thanos arriving in the wizarding world. Harry senses the great danger he poses. Harry would first try to understand Thanos' powers and motives. He might gather information from the Ministry of Magic's records or from ancient magical texts. Then, he would start to form a team of wizards and witches who are willing to fight. As the story progresses, they would engage in battles with Thanos and his minions. Harry would use his Patronus charm to protect his team from Thanos' dark energy, and he would gradually figure out a way to stop Thanos, perhaps by using a combination of powerful spells and the unique magical environment of the wizarding world.
Maybe Harry Potter could stop Thanos with the help of his friends. Hermione's intelligence could come up with a plan. They could use time - turners to go back in time and prevent Thanos from getting the Infinity Stones in the first place. Ron could be there for moral support and also use his chess - playing skills to outwit Thanos in some strategic battles.
Perhaps the writer of the fanfiction is trying to create a different character arc for Harry. Maybe he has faced so many hardships that he becomes disillusioned. For example, if he has lost too many loved ones and feels that his efforts are in vain, he might stop trying. It's a way to add a new layer of depth to his character.
One way is through dialogue. Harry could passionately explain his reasons to Dumbledore, showing his growth and understanding. For instance, 'Dumbledore, I can't let you do this. We have another way.'
The bullies might face some form of punishment from the Hogwarts faculty. Since Harry is well - respected, his report of the bullying would likely be taken seriously. They could get detention, lose house points, or even be suspended. Also, they may face social isolation as the other students might look down on them for their mean behavior.
One possible reason could be that the author wants to create a sense of mystery. By making Harry Potter stop talking, it makes the readers wonder what he is thinking or feeling, and adds an air of enigma to his character. Maybe he has witnessed something so shocking that he is rendered speechless for a while.
Perhaps Harry teams up with some of his friends from Hogwarts. Ron could use his strategic thinking, and Hermione her vast knowledge of magic. Together, they create a magical trap for Ebony Maw. Harry, being the main hero, would be the one to lure Ebony Maw into the trap and then use a powerful combination of spells to stop him.
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.