The author could be interested in exploring the idea of breaking the norm. In the original story, Harry is a wizard who fully embraces magic. By having him not believe in it, it allows for a more in - depth exploration of the wizarding world from an outsider's perspective. It can also lead to interesting plot twists, like Harry accidentally using magic without realizing it because he doesn't believe it's real.
A really cool 'Harry doesn't believe in magic' fanfiction could be set in an alternate universe. In this universe, magic is so well - hidden that when Harry first gets his Hogwarts letter, he thinks it's a prank. As the story progresses, he slowly uncovers the truth about magic while struggling with his initial disbelief.
Well, it could be that in the fanfic world, the writer wants to add some drama. So they make Hermione not believe Harry. It could be because of new characters introduced who spread false rumors about Harry, causing Hermione to be skeptical. Also, it might be related to some secrets Harry is keeping that Hermione discovers in a way that makes her question his honesty.
Maybe in the fanfic, Harry has done something that goes against Hermione's principles. For example, if he made a hasty decision without considering the consequences, Hermione, who is rational and thoughtful, would find it hard to believe him.
Pan Yun was a character in the TV series " Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou Don't Believe in Tears." She was a career woman with a strong personality. She got together with Zhao Xiaoliang, a humorous IT man, and finally stepped into the hall of marriage. Zhao Xiaoliang worked in Pan Yun's company. In order not to mix their personal feelings into their work, they decided to hide their relationship. However, their secret relationship as husband and wife triggered a series of conflicts and stories between career and love. There was no more information about Pan Yun's plot and development.
Perhaps those who have a very rational mindset and look for concrete evidence before accepting any story might not believe Pi's first account. They might question the plausibility or the lack of supporting facts.
Maybe he doesn't like the way his character is often misinterpreted or distorted in fanfiction. Some fanfictions might take his character in directions that he would find unacceptable or disrespectful.
Well, they might be too caught up in the real events of their wizarding world. Fanfiction often takes creative liberties that could seem far - fetched to them. They've lived through the real Harry Potter adventures, so the made - up stories in fanfiction just don't seem believable.
He could potentially perform non - verbal magic more easily. In the regular Harry Potter lore, non - verbal magic is quite advanced, but without a wand, Harry might have to rely on it more. He could use his emotions and willpower to directly influence the magical energy around him. For example, he might be able to move objects with his mind just by concentrating hard enough, like how he sometimes uses the Accio spell with his wand, but now it's more of a pure mental effort.