Well, there's the theme of destiny. In many of these fanfictions, it seems like it's Harry's (or another character's) destiny to be part of the monarchy. It gives a sense of grandeur and purpose. Social hierarchy is another common theme. A monarchy implies a strict social hierarchy, and these fanfictions explore how different characters fit into this new structure. Also, the theme of magic and monarchy often goes hand in hand. How does the use of magic differ in a monarchical wizarding society compared to the one we know from the original books? It might be more formalized or used for different purposes like maintaining the monarchy's power.
One idea could be a fanfiction where the wizarding world of Harry Potter has a secret connection to the British monarchy. Maybe the royals have some hidden magical abilities or they are aware of the wizarding world and have an unspoken pact. For example, the Queen could be a sort of protector of a magical artifact that is crucial for the safety of both the muggle and wizarding worlds.
Well, I really like 'The Crown of Potter'. In this fanfiction, the wizarding world has a long - lost monarchy system and Harry is somehow involved in its revival. It's full of interesting court intrigue and magical politics. Then there's 'Harry Potter: The Royal Destiny' where Harry's journey takes an unexpected turn towards monarchy. It has some great character development as Harry tries to balance his new - found royal status with his old life. And 'A Monarchy Reborn in Potterverse' is also a good one, with a unique take on how a monarchy could function in the wizarding world.
One common theme is the exploration of relationships. For example, romantic relationships between characters that were not fully explored in the original books, like the relationship between Harry and Hermione. Another theme is the expansion of the magical world, such as new spells or magical creatures. Also, there are fanfictions that focus on the backstories of minor characters, giving them more depth and significance.
Love and sacrifice are also prevalent themes. We see how the love of Lily Potter saved Harry in the original series, and fanfiction often expands on this idea of love being a powerful force. There are also fanfictions that explore the idea of redemption for characters like Draco Malfoy, showing that even those on the wrong side can have a chance at changing and making amends.
One common theme is adventure. Combining the action - packed world of 007 with the magical adventures of Harry Potter makes for some thrilling stories.
Love is a very common theme. Their relationship, from the initial attraction to the deep, abiding love they share as a married couple. Another theme is family. Fanfictions often explore how they raise their children and the Potter family values.
Common themes include the exploration of Hogwarts in different eras. Since James was at Hogwarts before Harry, fanfictions might compare and contrast the two times. For example, the different social dynamics among students, the teaching methods of the professors. Friendship is also a big theme. James had his group of friends, the Marauders, and Harry had his own friends. Fanfictions may show how these friendships are similar or different. Additionally, the fight against the Dark Arts is a common theme. Both James and Harry faced dark wizards, and fanfictions can explore their different approaches to this fight.
One common theme could be family bonds. Since they both have the Potter name, exploring their family connection and how it affects their relationship in the wizarding world. Another might be the continuation of the Potter legacy, like how they uphold or change the family's reputation.
A major theme is the exploration of the past. Harry never really got to know his father properly. So in fanfiction, writers often take the opportunity to delve into James Potter's life. This could include his time at Hogwarts, his relationship with Lily, and how all of that shaped Harry. It's also common to see themes of redemption, especially if the fanfiction takes a different turn on James' character, perhaps showing him making amends for any mistakes he made in his youth.
Family is also a big theme. They come from different family backgrounds, and in fanfiction, how they blend their families or start their own is often written about. For example, how Ginny's large family interacts with Harry, who has no real family of his own at first. And there's also the theme of friendship, as they have friends who play important roles in their lives even as they are in a relationship.