One example could be a fanfic where a character is driven to criminal insanity by a dark magic spell gone wrong. For instance, if a minor character is accidentally exposed to a powerful Imperio-like curse that makes them commit heinous acts against Hogwarts students. Another could be a story where the Dementors' influence on a wizard causes them to gradually lose their sanity and engage in criminal behavior, like stealing powerful magical artifacts from the Ministry of Magic. There might also be a fanfic where a potion experiment turns a character into a criminally insane version of themselves, with their moral compass completely shattered and they start causing chaos in the wizarding world.
Not really. The Harry Potter series is mainly known for its themes of friendship, heroism, and the fight against evil in a more traditional sense. While there are fans who like to explore different interpretations, the idea of criminally insane characters in fanfic is a bit too far - fetched for a large portion of the fanbase. That said, in some online fanfic communities, you can find a handful of these types of stories, but they don't get as much attention as, say, a story about Harry and Hermione's relationship or a new adventure at Hogwarts. It's more of a fringe interest within the larger Harry Potter fan community.
Here are a few recommended crazy and violent novels: " The Lord of Rebirth is Too Arrogant " was a finished revenge novel. 2. " The Villain Who Was Scummed By Me Reincarnated ": This novel tells the story of the female protagonist Qin Xieyi's determination to take revenge after her rebirth. These novels all had crazy and irritable male protagonists, so they could be recommended as crazy and irritable novels.
The characters in the movie included the male lead, Li Yan. It's not me who's abnormal, it's my skills. The male supporting role, Zhou Yuanqing, was "anniversary","showy","swordsman", and the female supporting role, Jiang Xue, was "silly and sweet", and "Goddess of Thunder".
"This Skill Is So Insane" was a fantasy/high-martial arts world novel with transmigration, high IQ, strange thinking, big brain hole, fast pace, relaxed, spirit energy recovery, and funny elements.
User recommendation: Li Yan: [I admit that you are very strong, but if, and I mean if…when you attack me, I suddenly say,'I am your father', how would you respond?]
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Several years later.
Li Yan faced the major news media and said indignantly,"I'll emphasize it again! It's not me, it's my skill!"
The next day, the major news media: "Li Yan has repeatedly stressed that he is a pervert!"
"???"
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[Brain Hole]+[Dihua]+[Fast Pace]+[Easy and Funny]…Welcome to taste ~
I hope you will like this book.
In some cases, it could be a new and powerful enemy. This enemy might have the ability to manipulate chakra in a way that affects Naruto's mind. For example, they could send out waves of negative chakra that slowly erode Naruto's mental state. Over time, these attacks make Naruto go insane as he struggles to fight against this unseen and insidious force.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, some sort of dark magic or curse has been placed on Naruto. This could be messing with his mind and causing him to act in an insane manner. It could be a way for the author to introduce a new and dark plot element to the story. Another cause might be that he has been betrayed by those he trusts the most, which shatters his mental state.
Madara Uchiha could also be a likely cause. If he somehow managed to return or had a long - planned scheme that involved breaking Naruto's sanity. He was a very powerful and devious foe who could use his knowledge of the ninja world and its powers to target Naruto's mental stability.
It depends on your perspective. To some extent, Pecola shows signs of mental instability at the end, but it's also a reflection of the harsh circumstances she's been through and the lack of support around her.
No, Betty isn't insane. She's often shown as a kind, friendly, and sensible person in the comic series. Her actions and behaviors are typical of a normal character.
One sad story could be about patients who were wrongly committed. They might have been suffering from something treatable like depression but were locked away due to lack of understanding in the past. Their cries for help were ignored, and they lost years of their lives in a place that didn't really help them get better.