Well, without actually reading it, it could be about a unique relationship between Harry and Edward where they are mates. It might involve adventures, challenges they face together, or how their bond affects the world around them.
Love is a very common theme. The deep, passionate love between Edward and his mate is often explored in great detail, showing how their love overcomes all odds.
Yes, there could be such fanfictions in the vast world of fanfiction writing. Writers often come up with creative and unexpected crossovers. However, I'm not sure which specific fanfiction exactly portrays Harry as a creature and Edward's mate. You might want to search on popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or FanFiction.net using relevant keywords.
There probably is. The world of fanfiction is vast and diverse. Writers like to play around with different character relationships. For 'Hermione is Snape's mate' fanfiction, it could be interesting to see how they handle the age difference, their different personalities, and the fact that they are from different Hogwarts houses. It might not be a common pairing in the official Harry Potter lore, but in fanfiction, anything is possible.
In these fanfictions, a common plot device is the cultural exchange. Hermione could introduce Edward to things like Butterbeer and magical games, while Edward could show Hermione the beauty of the vampire world at night. There's also the plot device of identity crisis. Hermione might question her place in the wizarding world if she falls in love with a vampire, and Edward might wonder how he fits into Hermione's world. And sometimes, there's the plot device of a prophecy or a magical bond that ties them together, which forces them to be together despite all the odds and difficulties from their different backgrounds.
If we consider Hermione as Edward's mate in fanfiction, it could also be about the clash and fusion of their different cultures. The wizarding culture Hermione comes from is full of spells, potions and magical creatures. The vampire world Edward belongs to has its own set of rules like the Volturi's laws. The fanfiction could explore how they navigate through the differences. Maybe Hermione tries to find a spell to make Edward more comfortable in sunlight, or Edward tries to introduce Hermione to the vampire way of life without scaring her off. Their relationship could be a journey of discovery for both of them.
Another possibility could be a new character created specifically for the fanfiction. This new character might have unique abilities or a personality that attracts Edward in ways Bella didn't. For example, she could be a vampire from a different coven with a very different view on life and love, which makes Edward question his feelings for Bella and consider this new character as a potential mate.
This is a very dark and non - canon concept. In the official 'Harry Potter' universe, Hermione is a hero on the side of good and Voldemort is the ultimate villain. However, in the vast world of fanfiction, it's possible that such a disturbing concept exists, but it goes against the core values of the original series.
I'm not sure if there is such a specific fanfiction. It seems like a rather dark and unusual pairing considering Fenrir Greyback is a werewolf known for his brutality. However, the world of fanfiction is vast, and there might be some out there that explore this concept, but it's not a common or mainstream idea in the Harry Potter fanfiction community.
One great Hermione is Blaise's mate fanfiction is 'The Unlikely Bond'. It beautifully weaves their relationship as they start off as rivals but gradually find a deep connection. The author does an excellent job of portraying Hermione's intelligence and Blaise's cool exterior with a warm heart beneath. Another one is 'Blaise and Hermione: A Different Path' which takes a more unique approach to their relationship, set in an alternate universe where Hogwarts has different rules and social dynamics. It's really interesting to see how they navigate their feelings in such a different setting.