Maybe Harry Potter is wrongly accused of a great crime in the wizarding world of England. The Ministry of Magic, fearing his power or influenced by dark forces in disguise, decides to banish him. He then has to start a new life in other parts of the magical world, perhaps in France or America, facing new challenges and making new friends along the way.
The main antagonist could be a power - hungry wizard in the Ministry of Magic. He might see Harry Potter as a threat to his rise to absolute power. So, he manipulates situations and spreads false rumors to get Harry banished.
Yes, there are likely some fanfictions out there with this concept. Fanfiction writers often come up with creative and unique crossovers. You can start by looking on popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or Fanfiction.net.
Yes, there might be. The world of fanfiction is vast and full of creative and out - of - the - box ideas. Some fans like to create crossovers that are highly unexpected, and this could be one of them.
He could meet new witches and wizards from different cultures. For example, he might run into a powerful African wizard who has unique magical abilities related to nature magic. Or he could meet a Japanese witch who specializes in charm - making that is based on ancient Shinto beliefs.
He'd probably be devastated at first. Gryffindor has been his home at Hogwarts, and his friends are there. But he's also a resilient character. He might start to question the fairness of the banishment and try to prove his innocence. He could look for allies outside of Gryffindor, like Luna from Ravenclaw, who might believe in him.
Yes, there are quite a few. Some might stand out for their unique take on combining the magical world of Harry Potter with a fictional take on a 'Prince of England' in the fanfiction realm. For example, those that create interesting relationships between the Potter characters and this royal - like perhaps a plot where the Prince has to deal with a wizarding threat and enlists Harry's help.
In some fanfictions, it could be a political move within Hogwarts. There might be a group that wants to undermine Dumbledore's influence, and since Harry is so closely associated with him, they target Harry by getting him banished from Gryffindor. This could also be related to the discovery of some long - hidden secret about Harry's family that makes the Gryffindors view him differently.
Another reason could be related to a new prophecy. Suppose a new prophecy emerged that said Harry Potter's presence in Gryffindor would bring great danger to the house. The Gryffindor students and faculty, believing in the importance of protecting the whole house, might have decided to banish him. But of course, this would be a very difficult decision as Harry has been an important part of Gryffindor before. And in the end, the prophecy might turn out to be misinterpreted.
Maybe Harry leaves England to explore the wizarding world in other countries. He could go to France to study different magic spells at Beauxbatons Academy. Or perhaps he travels to America to help the MACUSA (Magical Congress of the United States of America) deal with some dark magic threats.