Yes, it could be. If it portrays Harry Potter in an interesting and unique way as a powerful Sith, it might attract a lot of fans. The combination of two very different and popular universes, Harry Potter and Star Wars (where Sith are from), can be quite appealing.
Well, it depends. While the idea of mixing Harry Potter with the concept of a Sith is really creative, popularity also depends on how well it's written. If the fanfiction has engaging plots, well - developed characters, and good writing quality, then it has a higher chance of being popular among the community.
Well, it's hard to say if it's popular. On one hand, some fans might be intrigued by the idea of mashing up the wizarding world of Harry Potter with the dark and powerful Sith Lords from Star Wars. They might be curious to see how the magic of Harry Potter could interact with the Force. However, many fans of both franchises might be purists and not be interested in this sort of crossover. So overall, it's probably not a widely popular fanfiction concept.
Yes, it could be. Harry Potter is an extremely popular franchise, and fanfictions that explore different power dynamics and new character roles like Harry being a 'powerful lord' often attract a lot of readers. There are many fans who enjoy seeing their favorite characters in new and different situations with enhanced abilities or status.
I don't think it's a popular type of fanfiction. While there are many creative crossovers in the fanfiction world, the idea of making Harry Potter a sith pureblood is a rather strange and complex combination. It requires a deep knowledge of both the Harry Potter and Star Wars universes, and not many fans may be interested in such a convoluted mash - up. So it's likely not very popular.
Yes, it can be quite popular in some corners of the fanfic community. There are many fans who like to explore alternative versions of their favorite characters, and making Harry Potter into 'the Dark One' offers a very different and often exciting take on the well - known story. It allows for new storylines, different character dynamics, and unique interpretations of the magical world.
Probably not. It seems like a rather odd and specific concept that might not appeal to a large number of fans. Most fans are more interested in the main storylines, character relationships, and the magical elements as they are in the original series.
It's hard to say it's a widely popular concept. While there are many diverse fanfictions in the Harry Potter community, ones specifically focused on Harry being a plant fan might be a niche. There are so many other common themes like new romances for the characters or alternate versions of the final battle that tend to attract more attention.
I'm not sure if it's a super popular genre. There are so many different types of Harry Potter fanfiction out there. While the idea of a 'killer' in the HP universe might attract some readers who like darker stories, it may not be as mainstream as other types like romantic pairings or new adventures for the main characters.
Yes, it could be. There are often crossovers in fanfiction that combine different fictional universes like Harry Potter and Naruto (where Deidara is from). Fans like to explore how characters from one world would interact with those from another. It can bring fresh and exciting storylines.
It might not be extremely popular in the general fanfiction community. 'Harry Potter' and 'Uchiha' are from two very different fictional universes, namely the wizarding world of Harry Potter and the ninja world of Naruto (where Uchiha is from). So, it's a rather niche crossover that only a subset of fans who are into both series might be interested in.
I'm not entirely sure if it's a widely recognized concept in the fanfiction world. It really depends on how it's executed. If the fanfiction writer can seamlessly blend the idea of Thanatos with the existing Harry Potter lore, it could potentially gain some popularity. However, if it's just a random or forced connection, it may not attract much attention. There are so many different types of fanfiction out there, and this would be competing with more mainstream interpretations of the Harry Potter story.