One possible reason could be his past traumas. Harry has faced many dangerous and life - threatening situations. For example, the numerous attacks from Voldemort and his Death Eaters. These experiences might have made him overly cautious and averse to physical touch as it could potentially be from an enemy. Also, his upbringing in the Dursley's household wasn't exactly warm and fuzzy. The lack of positive physical contact there could have contributed to this fear.
Well, it could change his relationships with his friends. For example, Hermione might be more understanding and try to communicate with him in non - touch - based ways. Ron, on the other hand, might initially struggle to understand this new aspect of Harry. This fear can create new dynamics within their friendship. They might have to find alternative ways to show support and affection.
In Harry Potter fanfiction, 'healing touch' can have various significance. It could be a magical ability that a character has, perhaps something not seen in the original books. For example, it might be a unique form of magic used to heal physical and emotional wounds. It could also be a symbolic representation of kindness and care within the fan - created storylines, adding a new layer of depth to the relationships between characters.
One possible reason could be his past experiences with some cruel adults, like the Dursleys. They treated him horribly, so in fanfiction, this trauma might make him generally fearful of adults. Another reason could be his experiences with certain authority figures at Hogwarts who may have been strict or unfair, which could be exaggerated in fanfiction to create a fear of adults.
Sure. In some fanfictions, a character's 'healing touch' is shown as a warm glow that emanates from their hands when they touch an injured person. For instance, if a character is injured in a battle against Death Eaters, another character with the 'healing touch' can simply place their hands on the wound and the injury starts to heal rapidly. Also, there could be a character whose 'healing touch' can heal the emotional scars of those who have lost their loved ones in the wizarding war.
The 'him' could also be Snape. In a fanfiction, a spell or a magical experiment could go awry and force Harry to touch Snape. Given their complex relationship in the original series, this forced touch could be a catalyst for a lot of emotions. Harry might finally understand some of Snape's motives or Snape might have a moment of vulnerability that changes how he views Harry.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually read this specific 'Losing Touch' Harry Potter fanfiction by Diaalthean, so I can't summarize it directly. But generally, in a Harry Potter fanfic, it might explore new relationships between the characters, perhaps some uncharted emotional territory for Harry, Hermione, Ron or other characters in the wizarding world.
Well, without reading it, it's hard to say for sure. But perhaps the author's unique take on the Harry Potter universe makes it stand out. Maybe they focus on a less - explored character and show how that character is 'losing touch' in a way that hasn't been done before in other fanfictions.
Well, in the Harry Potter world, goblins are often portrayed as having their own set of rules and a sense of pride. Fanfic might depict them in ways that go against their traditional image or the way they see themselves. Maybe they're afraid that the fanfic will spread unflattering or inaccurate portrayals of them throughout the wizarding community.
In some fanfictions, it could be a plot device used in a time - travel scenario. Harry is sent back in time and for some reason, he is forced to touch a younger version of a character. This could be Dumbledore as a young wizard. The touch might be forced by a temporal anomaly or a spell set by a time - traveling antagonist. This forced touch could then have a profound impact on the timeline, causing changes in the future that Harry has to deal with. It could also lead to a deeper understanding of the character's past and how it shapes their future actions.