Most platforms and communities that promote positive fan culture would not allow or support any fanfiction with such a dark and inappropriate theme. So, no, there is no 'harry is raped fanfiction' that is okay for general audiences.
Some of it was well - written. There were talented authors who could combine the elements of both universes in a seamless way. They paid attention to the details of both Twilight and Harry Potter and created engaging stories.
Well, one interesting aspect could be the unique interpretations of the character Harry. It might explore different facets of his personality that the original works didn't fully develop. For example, his relationships with other characters could be reimagined in new and exciting ways.
Rather than looking for this type of fanfiction, it would be better to focus on fanfiction that explores positive character development, friendship, and adventure. For example, there are many great Harry Potter fanfictions that center around his magical studies, his relationships with his friends, and his battles against the dark forces.
It's an odd concept. Harry Potter and General Grievous are from very different fictional universes. General Grievous is from Star Wars with its own set of rules, technology, and themes. Harry Potter is set in a world of magic, wizards, and Hogwarts. Combining them in a fanfiction might seem strange at first, but it could potentially be an interesting exploration of how different fictional elements can interact. However, it might also be seen as a rather far - fetched idea as the two worlds have little in common in terms of basic settings and characters' natures.
No. 'Harry Potter' has a well - defined narrative structure that starts from Harry's discovery of his wizarding heritage and progresses through his years at Hogwarts and his battles against Voldemort. It has a distinct style of magic, different houses in Hogwarts with their own characteristics, and a whole host of magical creatures. Fanfiction usually builds on an established work in a more derivative way, and 'Harry Potter' is far from being a general fanfiction as it is a creative masterpiece in its own right.
I'm not aware of any such fanfiction that would be suitable for general audiences. The idea of such a relationship goes against the established norms and family dynamics in the 'Harry Potter' series. Fanfiction should generally adhere to certain ethical and moral boundaries, and this concept seems rather inappropriate.
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 wizarding world where Voldemort never existed. Another is the 'character redemption' trope, like Draco Malfoy getting a chance to be a good person from the start. And 'romantic pairings' that fans love to explore, such as Hermione with someone other than Ron.
One similar fanfiction could be 'Harry's Alternate Journeys'. It also takes Harry on different paths and adventures that are not part of the main canon. Another one is 'A General Harry in a New World' which has a similar concept of a more general and versatile Harry in a different setting.