You might find storylines where the character faces prejudice in Slytherin but overcomes it through determination and unique skills.
One possibility is a story centered around a Slytherin student's struggle to overcome stereotypes within the house. Maybe it shows their growth and challenges without Harry being the main focus. Another could be a tale set in an alternate timeline where Harry Potter doesn't exist and Slytherin takes on a different role in the wizarding world.
You can find all sorts of fanfiction. Some focus on romantic pairings not in the original, while others create new adventures for the characters. There are also those that reimagine the entire magical world.
The fanfictions usually explore various possibilities like her facing new magical challenges, developing deeper relationships with other characters, or uncovering hidden secrets of the wizarding world.
Such a fanfiction might explore alternate plotlines and character developments based on the gender swap. Maybe there are different challenges and opportunities for a female Harry in the wizarding world.
It is complete. The story wraps up all the major plot points and gives a satisfying conclusion to the alternate take on the Harry Potter universe.
Well, it could be a story where Harry and Daphne have their own unique adventures and relationships, away from the typical 'chosen one' trope of Harry being the 'Boy Who Lived' and in a different house like Slytherin.
Well, if Neville was the 'Wrong Boy Who Lived', the entire magical world's perception of heroes and chosen ones would shift. It would also change how his character develops and how he interacts with others.
It could be a story where Harry Potter excels in Quidditch but faces challenges related to the prophecy of being 'the chosen one' in a different way than in the original series.
One possibility is that he ends up in a school specializing in potion-making, and discovers hidden talents and challenges related to that. Maybe there's a mystery tied to an ancient potion formula that he has to solve.
One thing you'll likely find is a departure from the typical heroic narrative for Harry. The 'Wrong Boy Who Lived' concept allows for more twists and turns in the story. And the slash aspect can add a romantic or emotional depth that wasn't in the canon.