It could be a rogue Death Eater who has been hiding and waiting for the right moment to strike at Harry. They might use some forbidden dark magic to seriously harm him.
Another way could be collisions with other players or their brooms. Maybe during a high - speed chase for the Snitch, another player accidentally rams into Harry, knocking him off his broom and leading to injuries. This can range from minor bruises to more serious internal injuries depending on how the writer portrays it.
Here are some recommended books on love:
1. " Your Love Is Deep into the Bone ": This book described the story of the protagonist who was hurt because she loved a man deeply. Through pain and collapse, the protagonist finally understands true love and self-worth.
2. 'We've Tempered Together...': This book described a female protagonist who married the male protagonist in order to repay his debt, but she was never able to enter the male protagonist's life. The male protagonist actually loved the female protagonist very much, but the female protagonist only saw the male protagonist's love for her after a car accident. The whole story was full of emotional twists and turns.
3. " Back to the Ancient Times as a Fairy Doctor ": The female protagonist no longer believes in true love because she was hurt by love in her previous life. However, she finally met true love. How should she deal with it?
4. The female protagonist became lonely because of the pain of love, but she fell into love again.
These books were all about love being hurt. They described the story of the protagonist who finally understood true love and self-worth after experiencing pain and collapse. I hope you like these recommendations!
One example could be those where Harry is betrayed by his friends in Hogwarts. In some fanfictions, they might believe false rumors about him and turn their backs, which really hurts Harry as he values their friendship so much.
There's also 'When Pain Meets Comfort'. Here, Harry is suffering from the after - effects of a dark spell. James Potter, who has been observing Harry from a sort of spiritual plane, finally manages to break through and reach Harry. He takes Harry to a magical place where they can talk and James heals Harry's wounds, both visible and invisible, with his paternal love.
Well, Harry could marry one of the veelas. Given their beauty and allure, it would add an interesting dynamic to the story. Their relationship could involve Harry having to deal with the jealousy of other wizards and also the cultural differences of the veelas. Or he could marry a descendant of one of the founders of Hogwarts. This would tie in a lot of Hogwarts history into their relationship, and their wedding could be a grand event that unites different factions within the wizarding community who have ties to the founders.
Maybe Dumbledore, if he were still alive in the fanfiction. Dumbledore was highly respected and had a great influence. Knighting Harry would be a way for him to publicly recognize Harry's achievements and heroism on a grand scale.
Here are a few recommended novels about the revenge of the injured brother:
1. " Demon of Breaking the Marriage and Helping the Younger Brother ": This novel tells the story of a brotherly love. The older brother was worried about his younger brother because of the burns, so he found a wife. The younger brother married in his brother's name for the sake of his older brother.
2. [Revenge for My Brother: This complete novel can be exempted from reading on the complete god website.]
3. [The Rebirth Kite Return to the King's Heart]: In this novel with a compact plot, the male and female protagonists are both physically and mentally clean.
Please note that the novels recommended above may only partially satisfy the revenge plot of the injured brother. There are other possible choices.
In some fanfictions, Harry's scar might hurt because of dark magic remnants. Maybe there are leftover spells from Voldemort that still linger and cause pain. It could also be a sign of a new threat emerging, like a hidden follower of Voldemort trying to use dark magic in a new way that affects Harry through his scar.
They're popular because they add a new layer of depth to the characters. We get to see how the beloved 'Harry Potter' characters handle pain and adversity, which makes them more relatable.