One idea could be a crossover where the magic from Harry Potter is introduced into the world of Guilty Crown. For example, a Hogwarts student somehow ends up in the Guilty Crown universe and uses magic to combat the threats there. They could teach some of the characters basic spells like Lumos to help them in the dark environments.
The power of friendship is a strong theme in Harry Potter. In Guilty Crown, the relationships between characters also play a crucial role. A fanfiction could blend these by having the friendships in Harry Potter help strengthen the bonds between characters in Guilty Crown during a difficult time. For example, Hermione's intelligence and loyalty could help the characters in Guilty Crown come up with better strategies.
No. Reading novels is a common form of entertainment and knowledge acquisition. There's no reason to consider it a guilty act. Trollope, like anyone else, has the right to enjoy novels.
No, it's not. 'Guilty by Suspicion' is a fictional story that might draw inspiration from real-life events or themes, but it's not based on a specific true account.
Well, determining the guilt of this fictional character isn't straightforward. You'd have to look at factors like their knowledge, choices, and the consequences of those choices. Sometimes, external factors can also influence how guilty they seem.
It's not a true story. The plot and characters of 'The Guilty' are crafted by the imagination of the writers. It's designed to entertain and engage viewers through a made-up narrative.