Well, in Harry Potter fanfiction, indifference and neglect can be a powerful theme. It can be seen in how Hogwarts itself might be indifferent to the needs of some students. There could be students who are neglected because they don't fit into the typical Gryffindor - Slytherin - Hufflepuff - Ravenclaw mold. This can result in those students either finding their own way to thrive or sinking into despair. Fanfic authors use this to explore different aspects of the wizarding world that the original books might not have delved into as deeply.
One example could be in fanfictions where the Ministry of Magic is indifferent to the problems of the Muggle - born wizards. They might neglect their rights and safety, which then becomes a central conflict in the story. The main characters would then have to fight against this indifference and neglect to bring about change.
One interesting 'indifference' Harry Potter fanfiction could be where Harry is indifferent to the fame that comes with being 'The Boy Who Lived'. In this kind of story, he might just want to be a normal student at Hogwarts, ignoring all the whispers and stares. He focuses on his studies and friendships in a more down - to - earth way, without the pressure of his heroic image.
Indifference in Harry Potter fanfiction can create really unique storylines. For example, if Ron is indifferent to his family's expectations of him. Usually he's in the shadow of his brothers, but in this case, he could pursue his own interests, like maybe he becomes more interested in Muggle technology instead of pure wizarding things. This would lead to him having a different role in the group, and might even cause some conflicts as his friends try to understand his new direction.
For Harry Potter in a neglect fanfiction, his development could be quite a journey. He may initially feel angry and confused as to why he is being overlooked. This could lead him to be more rebellious or to try to prove himself in different ways. With Elsa, she would be in a state of self - pity at first. But as time passes, she realizes that her powers are still a part of her, regardless of what others think. Harry and Elsa together could form a support system. They would encourage each other to break free from the shackles of neglect. Harry could use his quick thinking and magical knowledge, and Elsa could use her grace and ice - creating abilities. As they grow together, they might even find a way to change the perception of those who are neglecting them.
In such a fanfiction, perhaps Harry Potter could be left alone in a dangerous situation, like being locked in a cellar by some dark wizards and no one comes to rescue him. As a result, he slowly succumbs to hunger, thirst or an attack from some dark creatures, ultimately dying from neglect.
It could be Dumbledore. If he is too focused on his grand plans against Voldemort, he might overlook Harry's well - being and needs, which could lead to Harry's death from neglect.
I'm not sure specifically if there is a 'Potter's Neglect Harry' gay fan fiction. Fan fiction is a vast and diverse realm, and while there are many types of Harry Potter fan fictions, this particular one may or may not exist. It could depend on the creativity and interests of individual fan fiction writers.
The neglect can lead to a sense of distrust in Harry towards family - like relationships. He might be more hesitant to form close bonds with others at first. However, as he grows, he learns to distinguish between those who truly care for him and those who don't. This experience also gives him a deep well of empathy for others who have been through similar situations, which shapes his character into a more understanding and kind person in the long run. He has to face many challenges alone, which toughens his mental state and makes him a more resilient wizard.
It could also be that the Potters are under some sort of magical influence or curse. In the fan fiction world, there could be a dark force at play that makes them see the twins as more important. This force might be manipulating their emotions and perception, leading to the neglect of Harry.