First, having his parents would be a dream come true for Harry. Regarding reading fanfiction, it could open up a whole new world of ideas for him. He might discover fanfictions that show his family in a different light, like adventures they could have had together. It could also make him more aware of how much his story has inspired others to create their own versions. This could lead to him having a deeper understanding of his own place in the wizarding world and in the hearts of the fans.
One possible reason could be that he might feel abandoned. Growing up without them, he could resent the fact that they left him an orphan. He might think that if they were really so great, they would have found a way to survive and be there for him.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe he discovers some secrets about his parents that he misinterprets. For example, if he finds out they were involved in some dangerous or morally ambiguous activities in their youth that he doesn't fully understand at first.
One possible reason could be that he discovers some long - hidden family secrets that make him question his parents' actions or decisions. Maybe he finds out about some dark deeds in their past that he can't overlook.
In this fanfiction, Harry might have a magical encounter where his parents' spirits guide him. Maybe they reveal secrets about his family's past that Dumbledore had been keeping from him for his own protection.
In some fanfictions, it might be due to an alternate reality. For example, if there was a different prophecy or a different turn of events at the time Voldemort attacked. Harry could leave his parents to fulfill a new - found destiny in this altered world. Also, it could be because of a miscommunication. A magical misunderstanding might lead Harry to believe he has to leave his parents for their own safety.
Yes, it can be a somewhat common plot device. Fanfiction writers often use it to explore new aspects of Harry's character and his family history. It allows them to introduce new elements like hidden inheritances or family legacies.
Well, perhaps the codename is used to distinguish this version of Harry Potter in the fanfiction from the original character. It might be a way for the fanfiction writer to explore different aspects of Harry's personality or abilities by giving him a new identity. For example, if the codename represents a new role he has to take on, like a spy or a secret agent within the wizarding world in the fanfiction.
Well, perhaps the fanfiction could start with Harry finding a way to bring his parents back temporarily. Then he begins to teach them about the modern wizarding world. He could teach them about magical creatures they never got to see, like hippogriffs. He'd also teach them about the political situation at Hogwarts and in the wizarding community, which has changed a great deal since their time. It would be a story full of discovery for his parents and a chance for Harry to have a proper family experience.
In fanfiction, when Harry Potter meets his parents, it could be an extremely emotional encounter. He might finally get the chance to hug them and feel the love and warmth of a family he's always longed for. His parents could offer him advice on how to deal with Voldemort and the challenges at Hogwarts. Maybe they'd share some long - forgotten family secrets or magic spells with him. It would be a moment of great joy and connection for Harry, filling the void of his orphaned life.
Maybe in the fanfiction, Harry discovers a magical artifact that has the power to bring back the dead for a short time. When he activates it, his parents appear. They are a bit disoriented at first. His father, James, is amazed at how much Harry has grown and is like him in many ways. Lily, his mother, is just so happy to hold him. They talk about the wizarding world as it is now compared to when they were alive. Harry also shares his experiences at Hogwarts and how he defeated Voldemort, and his parents are filled with pride for their son.