I think it's not that common. Most fanfictions tend to follow the general traits of the characters from the original books. Since Harry is known for his loyalty and care for his friends, a fanfiction where he doesn't care about anyone is quite the opposite. However, it could be an interesting concept for some authors who want to break the mold and create something new and thought - provoking.
One reason could be the author wants to create a unique and edgy story. By making Harry Potter not care about anyone, it's a complete subversion of the well - loved character. It grabs readers' attention.
Definitely not. In the vast world of Harry Potter fanfiction, the main themes usually revolve around the characters we know and love, their growth, and the magical elements that are already established in the original series. Concepts related to machines are quite far - fetched in this context. While there may be some very niche fanfictions that might touch on it, it's not a common or mainstream idea within the community.
Not really. There are so many different concepts and themes in the Harry Potter fanfiction community. While Hermione is a very popular character and there are numerous stories involving her and Harry, the idea of her 'owning' the fanfiction isn't that common.
Well, in the original series, Harry Potter is a very caring person. He cares about his friends like Ron and Hermione deeply. He also cares about the fate of the wizarding world. But in this fanfiction, it's a complete departure. Maybe the author wants to explore a different side of Harry, like if he had been through some really tough experiences that made him seem uncaring. But it goes against what we know of his core character.
Maybe he has been betrayed too many times in the past. For example, in the original story, some so - called friends or allies might have let him down, and this experience makes him overly cautious in the fanfiction.
I'd say it's quite unique. Usually, fanfictions tend to stay within the same universe or at least related universes. But Harry Potter and Goku are so different. Harry has his wand and spells, while Goku has his ki blasts and transformations. So when you put them together like this in a fanfiction, it stands out as something different and not very common.
Maybe the author just wants to be different. With so many fanfictions following the same old patterns, this could be a way to stand out.
No. I've never really come across such a statement in the general Harry Potter fanfiction community. It seems rather strange and not a typical way to describe a fanfiction.
I think it's relatively unique. Usually, when we think of Harry Potter fanfiction, we picture things like new magical quests, or different takes on the relationships between characters like Harry and Hermione or Harry and Ron. But making Harry a rockstar is a really out - of - the - box concept. It might attract a different subset of fans who are interested in seeing how the magical world of Harry Potter intersects with the rockstar lifestyle, which is not a common combination in the traditional sense of Harry Potter fanfiction.
It could be considered a rather unique concept. In the vast world of Harry Potter fanfiction, most often the stories revolve around the main characters' adventures at Hogwarts, their battles against Voldemort, or their relationships. But making Harry a baron in a fanfiction is not something you see every day. It adds a new layer of nobility and perhaps a different social and political dynamic to the story.