Obviously, Harry Potter is the main character given the title. His character is likely to be the central focus with his 'godlike' abilities and his independent stance.
In this fanfiction, perhaps the concept of Harry being on 'his own side' means he doesn't fully align with the traditional groups in the Harry Potter universe like the Order of the Phoenix or Hogwarts faculty. He could be making his own decisions based on his own moral code, which could lead to some really different storylines. For instance, he might choose to deal with the Death Eaters in a more unorthodox way.
One interesting aspect could be the exploration of Harry's character from a new perspective. In many 'Harry Potter His Own Side' fanfictions, we might see his internal thoughts and feelings in more depth than in the original books. For example, how he really coped with the pressure of being 'the Chosen One' without always showing it to his friends.
Yes, there could be. In the vast world of Harry Potter fanfiction, authors often create unique and powerful characters or concepts. A 'godlike builder' might be someone with extraordinary magical building skills, perhaps able to construct elaborate and enchanted structures that are far beyond the normal capabilities in the Harry Potter universe. For example, they could build a hidden fortress that is impenetrable to dark magic, using spells and materials that are not commonly known.
I'm not sure of the specific titles off - hand, but you can start by looking on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net. Search for 'Harry Potter His Own Side' and then look at the reviews and ratings of the stories. Usually, the ones with high ratings and positive reviews are worth checking out.
Perhaps he barters with magical beings. He could offer his services in solving magical problems for them in exchange for rare building resources. For example, he might help a group of centaurs with a prophecy issue and in return, they give him enchanted wood or special stones. He may also get help from his friends who have access to different resources. Hermione might provide some rare books with building spells, and Ron could get some things from his family's old collection.
One way godlike powers are often portrayed in Harry Potter fanfiction is through extreme magical abilities. A character could have the power to instantly heal any wound or disease, which would have a huge impact on the story. It could change the way battles are fought, or how characters interact with the dangerous magical creatures in the wizarding world. It might also lead to moral dilemmas, like whether it's right to use such power to interfere with the natural order of life and death.
Sure. In many Harry Potter fanfictions, an author might introduce a 'godlike genius' character. This could be a new student at Hogwarts who has an innate understanding of magic far beyond their years. They might be able to perform spells that even the most advanced wizards in the original series have trouble with. It's a way for fanfiction writers to expand on the magical concepts already present in the Potter universe.
In the fanfiction, a key event could be Harry's interaction with the Slytherin students. He might start to adopt their ways of thinking and acting. For example, he could be involved in a plot with some Slytherins to undermine another house in a competition. This shows his ability to work with those who have Slytherin - like ambitions. Also, if he is seen hoarding knowledge or resources for himself, like a Slytherin would, during a difficult time at Hogwarts, such as a time when there are shortages of certain magical items. This would be a strong indication of his Slytherin side.
Well, he might show Slytherin traits like cunning. For example, he could use clever manipulation to outwit his enemies, much like Slytherins are known for. He might also be more ambitious in this fanfiction, setting goals for himself that are self - serving rather than just for the good of all.