Fanfic often plays with the boundaries of established canon. When it comes to Harry having three biological parents, it could open up a whole new set of storylines. One could envision a situation where there was some sort of magical experiment, or perhaps a prophecy that required the input of three individuals to create a powerful wizard like Harry. But this would also create a lot of challenges in terms of how his character development would be affected. For instance, how would he deal with having three different sets of genetic and magical inheritances? And how would the wizarding society view such an abnormal situation?
In the official Harry Potter lore, Harry has two biological parents, James and Lily Potter. However, in fanfic, anything can be possible. But from what we know of the wizarding genetics in the original series, having three biological parents would be a very radical departure. It would require a whole new set of magical rules regarding reproduction and genetics.
A possible plot could be that one of the three 'parents' was a powerful dark wizard who was secretly involved in Harry's creation. The other two, Lily and James, were unknowingly part of a magical ritual. As Harry grows up, he starts to notice strange powers within him that he can't explain, and as he delves deeper, he discovers the truth about his three - parent origin.
One possible reason could be the trauma he has faced. Harry has endured a great deal of pain, from the loss of his parents to the constant battles and threats in the wizarding world. He might want to escape all that and find peace away from it.
One possible reason could be extreme anger. If something really bad happened to his loved ones, like if Voldemort came back in a different way and killed all his friends and family this time, Harry might be driven to the edge and decide to destroy the wizarding world that couldn't protect them.
Well, in the traditional sense of the wizarding world of Harry Potter, it seems quite out of place. Wizards rely on magic, not mechanical constructs. However, if we consider a fanfiction scenario, anything can happen. Maybe Harry discovers some ancient magic that allows him to combine magic with technology in a way that enables him to build a mech. It could be a mech that uses magic as its power source, with spells inscribed on its parts for various functions.
It could bring back old ways of dealing with dark magic. As Aurors, they had certain techniques and strategies that might have been forgotten. Their return could also inspire a new generation of Aurors. Maybe the wizarding world would become more secure as they use their experience to tighten security against dark forces.
Sure. Although the wizarding world has its own rich literature, there's no reason to think that Harry couldn't be exposed to Matilda fanfiction. Wizards do have some knowledge of the Muggle world, and with the right connections or by accident, Harry could find himself reading it. He might be curious about the different kind of magic, or rather the extraordinary abilities in Matilda's story that are presented in a non - wizarding way.
Yes, it is possible. The wizarding world has libraries and secret places where he could potentially find fanfiction. There might be magical means of accessing stories written by fans, perhaps through enchanted books or parchment.
It could be that in the fanfic, Harry Potter discovers some deep - seated secrets about the wizarding world's power structure. Feeling betrayed, he decides to take extreme actions to expose and destroy it. For example, if he finds out that the Ministry of Magic has been using unethical means to control the wizarding population, he might use his influence and magic to bring it all crashing down. He could start by revealing the truth to the public, which could lead to chaos and the destruction of the established order in the wizarding world.
A 'Harry Potter World Traveler' fanfic can expand the wizarding world in multiple ways. Firstly, it can introduce new magical locations. Instead of just Hogwarts and Diagon Alley, we get to see enchanted cities in South America or hidden islands in the Pacific. Secondly, it can explore different forms of magic. There could be a type of magic based on music in some far - off land. And thirdly, it can bring in new characters from various parts of the world, each with their own backstories and motives.
Perhaps he feels disillusioned with the wizarding society. There could be issues like corruption or inequality that he can't bear anymore, so he decides to leave. For example, if the Ministry of Magic starts to misuse its power, Harry might not want to be part of such a world.