There are indeed. In some of these fanfictions, they could have a secret pact. Maybe they discover their relation later in life and then have to deal with the implications. It could be that Harry tries to redeem Voldemort because of their family bond.
Yes, there are such fanfictions. Some might explore how their shared heritage could have changed the whole wizarding world's dynamic. For example, it could show how they might have been allies if certain events had been different in their upbringing.
Sure. In a lot of these fanfictions, the author delves deep into the magical lore. They might rewrite the whole story arc with this new relationship in mind. For instance, the prophecy could be re - interpreted to fit this new family connection between Harry and Voldemort. It could also lead to different character developments for both of them, like Harry being more conflicted about fighting Voldemort knowing they are related.
I'm not sure specifically what 'game kitchen story' is. It could be a game related to kitchen adventures, like cooking in a virtual kitchen within the game.
Well, in the mafia game story, it goes like this. There are different roles. The mafia wants to win by killing off all the good guys which are the civilians. The civilians don't know who the mafia are at the start. So during the day, they talk and try to find clues. Then they vote to lynch someone they think might be mafia. At night, the mafia wakes up and decides who to murder from the civilians. It's a game of deception and deduction.
One interesting 'Harry Potter' fanfiction with shadow elementals could be about a new dark magic that is related to shadow elementals emerging in Hogwarts. The main characters might have to figure out how to combat this new threat. Maybe a shadow elemental is used to guard a secret chamber that holds a powerful dark artifact.
Harry himself is often a popular character in such fanfics. His journey can be retold with a sassy edge, like making his internal monologues full of sassy remarks about the situations he finds himself in. For instance, when dealing with Snape's difficult classes.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about a final journey, perhaps of a person or a group, in a flight -literal or metaphorical. It could involve themes like adventure, danger, or self - discovery during this last flight.
Not having read 'Dark Mirror A Novel', it's impossible to accurately name the main characters. However, based on the title, we can assume there may be a character whose life is deeply affected by the dark mirror. There could also be characters around this person, like friends or family members, who either get involved in the events related to the mirror or try to help the affected character break free from whatever hold the mirror has on them.
Once, my family decided to have a unique Thanksgiving. Instead of a traditional turkey, we tried to cook a giant ostrich egg that someone brought as a joke. We had no idea how to cook it properly. So, we just put it in the oven like a regular egg. Well, it exploded! There was egg everywhere in the oven, and the smell was really strange. But we all ended up laughing so hard at our silly attempt.
There was a spooky graveyard where a gost was rumored to haunt. The gost was that of a headless knight. Legend had it that he was decapitated in a battle long ago and now he roamed the graveyard seeking his lost head. At midnight, when the moon was full, if you dared to enter the graveyard, you could see a faint glow moving around. It was the knight's ghostly form. One night, a young man went there to prove his courage. He saw the glowing figure approaching him. He was so scared that his legs froze. Just as the figure was about to reach him, he fainted. When he woke up, he was outside the graveyard, not knowing how he got there.
Sure. 'To Kill a Mockingbird' by Harper Lee is a classic deep south fiction book. It explores themes of racial injustice in the deep south through the eyes of a young girl. Another one is 'Gone with the Wind' by Margaret Mitchell, which depicts the Civil War and Reconstruction era in the south. And 'The Color Purple' by Alice Walker also has elements of deep south life, dealing with issues like racism and sexism.
One key point is his upbringing which influenced his music. Another is his entry into the music industry.