There could be a fanfiction where a new character in the Flight Camp has a connection to the Dursleys. This character could be a long - lost relative or someone who knew the Dursleys in the past. This connection then leads to a series of events that involve Harry and his relationship with the Dursleys and his experiences at the Flight Camp.
In a fanfiction, perhaps the Flight Camp is in trouble and they need the help of someone from the Muggle world, which is where the Dursleys come in. The Dursleys initially resist but then Harry shows them how important it is. And along the way, they learn more about Harry's world and become more accepting. This could be a story of growth for the Dursleys.
In some Harry Potter fanfictions, the Dursleys are depicted as nice. This could be a really interesting take. It might show how they could have been different if they hadn't been so influenced by their dislike for magic. Maybe they could have supported Harry more, or at least been less cruel. For example, a fanfiction could explore a scenario where Vernon Dursleys actually encourages Harry's academic achievements at school, instead of always putting him down.
Well, it could be about a young wizard who is not very confident in flying but is forced to attend the flight camp. There, he meets a group of misfits, and together they discover a secret about the flying brooms that could change the way they view Quidditch forever.
It could be a new student who has just received their Hogwarts letter. They are excited about the flight camp as they have always dreamed of flying. This character could bring a fresh perspective to the magical world of flying at Hogwarts.
I haven't actually come across a 'Dursleys kills Harry Potter' fanfiction. It's a rather disturbing concept considering how the story of Harry Potter is centered around his survival against Voldemort. The Dursleys are just part of his Muggle upbringing with their own brand of meanness. If there were such a fanfiction, it would probably change the whole trajectory of the story. For example, the wizarding world would lose its Boy Who Lived, and it would be interesting to see how the characters like Dumbledore or Hermione would react to such a tragic event.
There are likely 'Harry Potter Kills Dursleys' fanfictions. Fanfic writers often like to explore extreme scenarios. In this case, it could be a way to show how far Harry could be pushed. It might also be a commentary on the Dursleys' horrible treatment of Harry. But this goes against the somewhat forgiving nature of Harry in the original books.
One way the Dursleys can be good in fanfiction is if they are forced to face the consequences of their actions early on. For instance, they might receive a warning from the wizarding world that if they don't treat Harry well, there will be serious repercussions. So they start to be nicer to him. They could provide him with a proper room, better food, and allow him to have friends over.
In the world of fanfiction, the idea of Harry Potter killing the Dursleys' child is extremely dark and unethical in the context of the original series' values. Harry was raised by the Dursleys, albeit unpleasantly, but he has a moral compass that would not lead him to such a heinous act. Fanfiction that explores such extreme and immoral concepts can be disturbing and goes against the spirit of the Harry Potter universe.
The Dursleys could also cripple Harry emotionally in fanfiction. Their constant belittling, isolating him from others, and treating him like a burden could break his spirit. This emotional crippling might make it difficult for Harry to trust people, form relationships, or even fully embrace his wizarding identity. He may become withdrawn and lack the confidence needed to face the challenges in the wizarding world.
No. In the original 'Harry Potter' series, the Dursleys are presented as Muggles who dislike anything related to magic. Fanfiction is a concept more associated with fans of the series, and the Dursleys would have no interest in it.