In many fanfictions, Gryffindors get revenge by standing up for justice and using their bravery and loyalty to overcome the obstacles. They might also team up with friends for a strategic plan.
I recommend a fantasy romance novel called " Netherworld Peach Blossom." The main character was a peach tree spirit. After she turned into a woman, she fell in love with an emperor and could not let go. Later, she was bewitched by the King of Hell, but she was unwilling to commit herself. In the end, she turned into a ferryman and led people to the underworld. This book is a little yellow, but the plot is still very attractive. I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation.
πI recommend the following novels to you:
1. "Student Lin's Super Warm" tells the story of a couple in high school and university. Although the writing is not very good, the plot is close to real life and not too dirty.
2. "Flowing Time is Just Gratitude for Meeting": It tells the story of the male and female protagonists growing up and meeting each other from junior high school to university. The plot is warm and touching, and it suits your requirements very well.
3. "Goodbye, Arts Student": It depicted high school life in a relaxed and natural manner. There were not many intense plots and it was very close to reality.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Yes, there are some. Some fanfiction authors might want to explore different perspectives and create more complex storylines. They could show Gryffindors with flaws like over - confidence or recklessness that lead to negative consequences, which goes against the more heroic image we usually have of them in the original books.
In certain fanfictions, Gryffindors can be depicted as reckless rather than brave. They might rush into dangerous situations without proper planning, causing more harm than good. This could be explored in a story where a Gryffindor's recklessness endangers the whole Hogwarts community, and the other characters have to deal with the consequences.
The story revolved around a girl who was adopted by her adoptive father since she was a baby. The adoptive father's love for her never diminished, and the two of them eventually stayed together in the midst of hardship. Although there was no orange in the name, there were orange flowers in the story. It was very heartwarming. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
One common theme is overcoming prejudice. Both houses have their own reputations, and in these fanfictions, the characters have to look past the general ideas about Gryffindors being all - brave and reckless and Slytherins being all - cunning and mean. For example, a Slytherin might show unexpected kindness to a Gryffindor in need.
One reason could be to add more depth to the story. By showing Gryffindors as not always perfect, it makes the story more realistic. Another reason might be to explore different character dynamics. For instance, if Gryffindors are shown as bad, how would other houses react? It also gives the author a chance to rewrite the traditional Hogwarts house rivalries in a new way.
One great fanfiction is 'The Unlikely Bond'. In it, a Slytherin and a Gryffindor are paired for a project. At first, they're at odds, but as they face challenges together, they start to understand and respect each other. Their friendship grows as they realize that their house differences don't define who they are as individuals.