Probably not. It seems like a rather odd and specific concept that might not appeal to a large number of fans. Most fans are more interested in the main storylines, character relationships, and the magical elements as they are in the original series.
Definitely not. The original Harry Potter books promote values such as acceptance, courage, and unity. Genocide is the opposite of all these. Fanfiction should, at least to some extent, stay true to the spirit of the original work, and a genocide - themed fanfiction is far from that. It can also be very offensive to many fans who love the series for its positive and hopeful messages.
Well, in Harry Potter fanfiction, he could be in any kind of world. Maybe a world where wizards rule openly, or one where magic is fading away. It's really up to the creativity of the fanfic writer.
No. 'Twilight' is an entirely separate and original work with its own unique story, characters, and themes. It has no relation to being a 'Harry Potter' fanfiction.
Yes, in some fanfictions, Harry Potter can be depicted as being homeschooled. Fanfiction writers often take creative liberties and may explore different educational scenarios for the characters.
Well, it depends on the specific fanfiction. There are countless fanfictions out there, and while many might not portray Harry as an alchemist, there are some that do. These fanfictions often take elements from the original series, like Harry's intelligence and his thirst for knowledge, and expand on them in the context of alchemy. For example, he could be shown studying ancient alchemical texts, trying to create potions with alchemical properties, or even using alchemy to solve some of the problems he faces in the wizarding world. It's a really cool way to remix the Harry Potter universe.
I think it depends. There are some amazing Harry Potter fanfictions that add depth to the universe and explore characters in new ways. However, there is also a large portion that is overrated. Some fanfictions go off on wild tangents that don't really fit with the essence of the original series. They might give Harry or other characters abilities that are completely out of character just for the sake of being different, and that's where the overrated aspect comes in.
In Harry Potter fanfiction, gifts can take many forms. For example, a magical artifact that helps the protagonist in their adventures, like a special wand or a cloak with unique powers. It could also be a gift of knowledge, such as a book that reveals long - lost spells. Another common gift is a magical creature that becomes a loyal companion to the character.
Well, if Harry Potter didn't exist in fanfiction, it could lead to a focus on other minor characters and their adventures, or maybe the creation of entirely new magical concepts and settings. The possibilities are endless!
It's basically stories written by fans that take place in the Harry Potter universe but aren't part of the official canon. They can have all kinds of new plots and characters.