Maybe Harry is tired of the constant danger and battles. He might decide to take a break from the wizarding world, perhaps go into hiding in a Muggle village to find some peace.
Hermione would probably still be an important character. Since she's Harry's friend, she might try to convince him to stay involved in the wizarding world's affairs, or she could support his decision to take a break.
Maybe because in those fanfictions, Hermione's bossy character is over - emphasized. Harry might feel like it doesn't stay true to their real friendship dynamic in the original series.
One common theme is the aftermath of battle. After all the fighting against Voldemort and his Death Eaters, the characters, especially Harry, are often depicted as physically and mentally exhausted. They have to deal with the trauma of what they've been through.
One great 'Harry Potter' tired fanfiction is 'The Weary Hero's Return'. It shows Harry after all the battles, just completely drained and trying to find normalcy. It really delves into his mental and physical exhaustion in a believable way.
The writers could try to show a more nuanced relationship between Harry and Hermione. For example, show how Harry stands up to Hermione's bossiness in a friendly way, which adds more depth to their relationship.
One tired 'Harry Potter' fanfic could be those that focus on the post - battle exhaustion of the characters. For example, a fanfic where Harry is just so tired of constantly fighting and he takes a break in a small cottage away from the wizarding world, dealing with his PTSD. It gives a more realistic view of the toll that all the battles have taken on him.
Yes, it could be. Harry Potter is such an iconic character that he is often at the center of a lot of fanfiction. So this statement might be used to emphasize his importance in that world.
One popular trope is the 'alternate universe' where the story takes place in a different setting or with different rules from the original series. For example, a world where Voldemort won. Another is the 'character rewrite' where a character's personality or backstory is changed. And the 'romantic pairing' trope, like Hermione with Draco, which explores relationships that weren't in the original books.
No. Given the term 'predator' which implies something potentially dark or inappropriate, it's not suitable for all fans, especially younger ones. The Harry Potter series has a wide range of fans, including children, and such fanfiction with a 'predator' concept likely contains elements that are not family - friendly.