Well, in this fanfiction, perhaps Molly and Percy blame Harry for something related to the Snarry dynamic. Maybe they think Harry is causing some sort of disruption or going against the family values because of his relationship with Snape in this fictional scenario. It could also be that they misunderstand Harry's intentions regarding Snape, which leads to their blaming him.
Since it's a fanfiction, the details can vary greatly. However, generally speaking, Molly and Percy blaming Harry in a Snarry context could be due to many reasons. For example, they might believe that Harry's relationship with Snape, which is an unusual and often controversial pairing in the Harry Potter fandom, is causing problems within their wizarding community or family. Maybe they think Harry is being irresponsible or not thinking about the consequences of such a relationship. Or it could be that they are simply prejudiced against the idea of Snarry and are taking it out on Harry without really understanding the situation.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different takes in such a fanfiction. It might involve Molly and Percy having some sort of grievance or blame towards Harry within the context of a Snape - Harry (Snarry) relationship exploration in the fan - created story.
The main characters are clearly Molly, Percy, and Harry. Since it's a Snarry fanfiction, Snape is also an important, if not directly involved in the blaming part, character as the relationship with Harry is central to the Snarry concept.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different stories with such a title. It might be about a situation where George has some sort of grievance or blame towards Harry in the context of a fan - created fictional world. Maybe George blames Harry for an event that happened in their fictional adventures, like a failed mission or a broken friendship.
Dark themes are prominent. This can include things like dark magic, power struggles within the wizarding world that directly affect their relationship. In these fanfictions, the characters may be forced to make difficult choices that go against their normal moral compasses. And often, the settings are gloomier, like Hogwarts during a particularly bad time or in some desolate magical place.
Well, one possibility is that Harry could accidentally trigger a time - turning spell while in Hogwarts. Once stuck in the past, he might have to deal with a younger Severus Snape. Maybe he tries to change some events related to Snape's past to improve their relationship in the future.
In 'Harry Blames Dumbledore' fanfiction, a frequent theme is the idea of manipulation. Harry may come to believe that Dumbledore was manipulating him throughout his years at Hogwarts. This could include things like using Harry as a pawn in the fight against Voldemort without fully disclosing the risks. Another theme can be the exploration of Harry's emotional growth. His blaming of Dumbledore can be a catalyst for him to become more independent and less reliant on the guidance of others, forcing him to figure things out on his own.
Another reason could be his sense of responsibility for the whole wizarding world. Since he's the 'Chosen One', he might blame himself for every setback in the fight against Voldemort. He may think that any harm that comes to the wizarding community is due to his own inadequacies in leading the fight or in not being powerful enough quickly enough.
Well, it could be that in this fanfic, Harry is a character who is constantly being blamed for things within the story's plot. Maybe he's framed for something or just gets the short end of the stick in the fictional world created by the fanfic writer.
One common plot device is the use of magical artifacts. For example, a magical amulet that has protective properties could be given to Harry. This amulet might be able to detect the presence of the stalker and create a shield around Harry when the stalker gets too close.
One popular 'dark harry snarry fanfiction' is 'The Binding'. It delves deep into the complex relationship between Harry and Snape in a rather dark and intense setting. The story plays with power dynamics and the characters' inner turmoil.
One idea could be that they face challenges from the wizarding community who don't understand their relationship. Another could be them exploring new magical abilities together as a married couple. Maybe they could also go on adventures to discover ancient magic secrets that are related to their combined family lineages.