I recall one fanfiction where the 'Mudblood' concept was explored in a very different way. Hermione was trying to find a way to remove the stigma associated with it. Ron was by her side throughout this journey. And Harry's scar was somehow a key to unlocking an old magic that could potentially change the wizarding world's view on blood purity. It was a really interesting take on the characters and these concepts, and it showed how strong Ron and Hermione's relationship could be in the face of such complex issues.
Well, the main themes often revolve around the fight against discrimination as represented by the 'Mudblood' slur. Ron and Hermione's relationship can be used to show how love and friendship can overcome such bigotry. And the scar, it can be related to the overarching theme of good versus evil. It might hold the key to defeating some new dark threat, and Ron and Hermione are the ones who have to figure out its significance in the context of a changing wizarding world.
Yes, there might be some fanfictions out there that explore darker or more complex storylines where such a thing could happen. However, this goes against the positive growth of their relationship in the original 'Harry Potter' series. In the canon, Ron's use of that term was a regrettable moment of weakness, and most fanfictions tend to uphold the characters' better natures.
One key theme is acceptance. Ron has to fully accept Hermione's'mudblood' status, and in turn, she has to accept that he may not always understand the full extent of the discrimination she faces at first. It's about growing together in understanding.
The implications would be quite serious. Firstly, it would shock the readers who are familiar with their relationship. Hermione would be deeply hurt, and Ron would be seen as a character who has lost his moral compass. It might also change the power dynamics in the story. Hermione could become more withdrawn or vengeful, and Ron would have to face the consequences of his actions, either through guilt or the backlash from other characters. This could also lead to a divergence in the overall plot, with the focus shifting to their damaged relationship and how they might or might not overcome it.
One popular 'Hermione Mudblood Scar Fanfic' could be one where Hermione uses her intelligence, often taunted by the 'Mudblood' slur, to help Harry (the one with the scar) in a unique magical mystery. Maybe she deciphers an ancient spell that is key to defeating a new dark threat.
There's also 'Mudblood Magic'. This fanfiction focuses on Hermione using her so - called'mudblood' status to her advantage in a unique way. It shows how she and Ron's relationship evolves as she becomes more confident in her own identity. It has a lot of interesting plot twists and engaging dialogue.
I'm not a big fan of such dark fanfictions, but you could try looking on fanfiction.net. They have a large collection of Harry Potter fanfictions, and you might be able to find one with that plot there.
One possible reason could be to create drama. Fanfiction often takes the existing relationships and twists them for the sake of a more engaging story. Maybe the author wants to explore how Hermione would react to such a hurtful comment from Ron, and how it would impact their friendship or potential romantic relationship.
One great fanfiction could be where Ron and Hermione face new challenges in the post - Deathly Hallows world that were not explored in the original. For example, they might have to deal with some dark magic remnants that are affecting the wizarding world's new peace. It could show their relationship growing even stronger as they work together to solve these problems.
One great fanfiction could be 'The Hand - Held Bond' where Ron and Hermione's hand - holding is not just a physical act but a symbol of their growing emotional connection. It beautifully portrays how their relationship evolves through this simple gesture.