Some might write it to subvert the expectations. The Harry Potter universe has a lot of established relationships and character types. By creating a story about goblins loving Harry and Ravenclaw, it challenges the normal ideas and can be a form of creative rebellion. Also, it could be a way to explore different cultures within the wizarding world, like the goblin culture, in a new context.
Yes, there are likely some interesting ones out there. You can start by looking on popular fanfiction websites like Fanfiction.net or Archive of Our Own. Just search for 'Goblins Love Harry and Ravenclaw' in their search bars, and you might find some unique takes on this rather unusual concept.
He might visit the goblins to retrieve a family heirloom. It could be something that was lost or stolen and the goblins are the ones who know its whereabouts.
Well, for some it might be a form of shock value. They want to create a story that stands out from the more common, positive portrayals of the characters. Others may be exploring the 'what - if' scenarios in a very extreme way. What if Draco, who was on the wrong side in the books for a while, really let his dark side out on Harry? It gives them a chance to delve deep into the possible psychological states of the characters, but again, it's not something that everyone would be comfortable reading or writing about.
Some might write it to explore a different side of the characters. Maybe they want to see how the story would change if there was conflict between Hermione and Harry instead of their usual friendship.
Some writers might create 'Remus Hurts Harry' fanfiction to explore the darker side of the characters. It allows them to show that even beloved characters like Remus can have flaws and make mistakes that have serious consequences.
Well, some writers might do it to explore different character dynamics. Maybe they think there are aspects of Harry and Ginny's relationship that were not fully explored in the original books. By having Harry dump Ginny, they can dig deeper into the individual characters' personalities and how they react to a break - up.
Well, some people might write it for shock value. They want to create something really out of the ordinary that will make readers go 'wow' or 'eww'.
Maybe to focus on other aspects of Naruto's character like his determination. Without love in the story, it can show his single - minded pursuit of being a great ninja.
Some might write it to explore a different side of the characters. It's a way to show how Harry and Sirius could be pushed to their limits and what they would do in extreme situations.
It could be a form of expressing a very different view of the Harry Potter universe. Some writers might feel constrained by the relatively positive and heroic nature of the original story and want to break free by creating something extremely contrasting. But this kind of fanfiction is likely to be frowned upon by many in the fandom. The original series has themes of love, friendship, and heroism, and this type of 'beaten to death' concept is a complete deviation from that. It might also be a result of the writer having some personal issues or a very different understanding of the characters and the world, but it's not a typical or welcome addition to the fanfiction landscape.