Well, it completely flips the good - guy - vs - bad - guy dynamic. Harry was seen as the hero, the one who was going to save the wizarding world. If Hermione kills him, it throws the whole prophecy and the fight against Voldemort into chaos. It's like the rug has been pulled out from under the story's foundation.
The death of Harry at Hermione's hands would have a huge impact on the wizarding society at large. People who looked up to Harry as a symbol of hope would be lost. There might be a power vacuum, and different factions could start fighting for control. And Hermione, instead of being the intelligent and kind - hearted friend, would be an outcast, hunted by those who once considered her an ally. It would be a very dark and different version of the wizarding world we know.
The relationship between Harry and the Gryffindor house is likely to be strained. Since Gryffindor is the namesake of the house Harry belongs to, this lack of forgiveness could cause a rift among the students. Some might side with Harry, while others might defend Gryffindor's legacy, creating internal conflicts within the house.
Well, it completely flips the script. Instead of being the hero, Harry is now a criminal. This changes the way we view the other characters too. For example, the relationship between Harry and Dumbledore might be seen in a different light. Dumbledore's guidance might be seen as either misguiding Harry into criminal behavior or as an attempt to control a potential criminal.
The 'Snape kills Harry' fanfiction would shatter the relationships that were built in the original series. For example, the friendship between Harry, Ron, and Hermione would be left in tatters. Hermione and Ron would be devastated and likely seek revenge. Also, Dumbledore's plan, whatever it was that involved Harry, would be completely ruined. The whole balance of good and evil in the wizarding world would be thrown into chaos.
Well, it would create a huge power vacuum. Ares was one of the major gods, and his death would surely shake up the balance of power among the gods. Other gods might start jockeying for his territory or influence.
Well, it changes the power dynamics. Hermione is often a key part of the 'good side' in the original. If she's bad, it might shift the balance towards the villains. For example, her knowledge and skills could be used against Harry and Ron.
Well, it completely flips the story on its head. Dumbledore is a central and positive figure in the original. His death is a major turning point, but for Draco to kill him for Hermione means Draco's character has a huge shift. It also makes Hermione a much more central and controversial figure, as her presence has now caused such a drastic event. The relationships between the main characters like Harry, Ron and Hermione would be severely strained as they deal with this new and unexpected development.
Well, it completely flips the dynamic. In the original series, Snape was a complex character with a lot of hidden motives that were ultimately revealed to be on the side of good. If Harry kills Snape in the fanfic, it makes Harry seem more impulsive and less of the heroic figure we know. It also undermines the redemption arc that Snape had in the original story.
Well, it completely flips the typical relationship dynamic. Usually, Harry idolizes his parents. But in this fanfiction, by disowning them, it creates a sense of conflict and chaos. It might make the story darker as Harry is now sort of an outcast not just in the wizarding world in general but also from his own family legacy.
It can change the dynamic between characters. For example, Hermione with Lily's traits might be more nurturing towards Harry, which could change the way their friendship works. She could also influence Ron in a different way, maybe being more of a guiding figure for him.
It changes the perception of Hermione. She is no longer just the reliable friend but a potential threat. This alters the power dynamics in the story.