If such a fanfiction existed, it would be a very dark exploration of power, coercion, and the blurring of the lines between good and evil. Harry, who represents good, would be in a situation that goes against all his values. It would also raise questions about the nature of the child - would it inherit Voldemort's evil or could it be redeemed? And how would the wizarding world react to such an abomination? There would be a lot of political and social unrest in the story, as people would be divided on how to deal with this situation.
I'm not aware of such a fanfiction existing. The idea is rather dark and goes against the general themes of the original 'Harry Potter' series. The series is mainly about good vs. evil, and this concept seems very out of place.
In such a fanfiction, it could be a very strange and dark scenario. Maybe Voldemort is using some sort of dark magic to control Harry and force him into this demeaning situation. It could be part of a plot to break Harry's spirit or use him as a tool in some dark ritual.
Well, first of all, it would shock the 'Harry Potter' fandom. It would mean a radical change in the way we view Hermione. Her relationship with Voldemort in such a context would also change the power dynamics in the 'Harry Potter' world. Voldemort is the symbol of pure evil, and Hermione representing the good side being submissive to him would send a wrong message about morality and the fight against evil. Also, it might make many fans question the integrity of the fanfiction community if such a disturbing concept gains popularity.
If Voldemort reads Harry Potter books fanfiction, it could be really strange. He might get angry as the fanfiction could portray him in ways he doesn't like. Maybe he'd see himself being defeated in new and creative ways that would irritate his pride. He could also gain some new, unexpected insights about the wizarding world from the different perspectives in the fanfiction, which could either make him more dangerous or, if he overthinks it, cause him some confusion.
If such a fanfiction existed, it would mean a radical departure from the source material. The 'Harry Potter' series is built on themes of friendship, courage, and the fight against tyranny. A 'Harry Potter makes out with Voldemort' fanfiction would undermine these themes. It would create a new, and perhaps disturbing, sub - narrative. It might also affect the reputation of the 'Harry Potter' fandom as a whole. People outside the fandom might view it as a place that tolerates or even encourages such extreme and inappropriate interpretations. However, within the fandom, it would also spark discussions about the boundaries of creativity and the importance of staying true to the original spirit of the story.
If they were brothers in fanfiction, it would completely change the power dynamics. Harry, who was always the hero against Voldemort, would have to grapple with the fact that they are related. Snape's loyalty and his complex relationship with both Harry and Voldemort would be even more muddled. It could lead to a situation where they have to unite against a common enemy that is threatening their family legacy, or it could create a civil war within their 'family' as they have such different ideologies.
At first, Harry would be conflicted. He has always been against Voldemort, but now being forced to be with him would make him question his own beliefs. His character could become more cynical as he is exposed to Voldemort's dark world.
One implication could be a huge internal conflict for Hermione. She has always been on the side of good, and finding out she has such a dark connection would be a shock. She might question her own identity and her place in the fight against the dark arts.
One implication could be a significant change in the perception of Harry's character. He's known for his integrity, so stealing money would make him seem morally corrupt. This could shock fans who are used to his heroic image.
Well, if Harry has a kid with a Muggle in fanfiction, it would likely be a very interesting story. First off, the genetics would be a wild card. Magic genes might interact with Muggle genes in strange ways. Maybe the child has weaker magic or a completely different type of magic. Socially, it would stir up a lot of gossip and probably some prejudice in the wizarding community. But on the positive side, it could also bridge the gap between wizards and Muggles more. Harry, being a hero, would have to deal with all these issues while raising his child.