Typically, no. The 'Harry Potter' series by J.K. Rowling clearly establishes Harry as James and Lily Potter's son. But in a fanfic with this wild premise, the evidence could be really contrived. For example, the fanfic might say that Snape used some sort of magic to influence Lily's pregnancy so that Harry would be his in a way. But this goes against the original narrative, and it's just for the creative and often out - there ideas in fanfics.
Well, in a 'Harry Potter is Snape's son' fanfic, the evidence could be a series of misinterpreted or fabricated events. Maybe the fanfic author writes that Snape had some sort of pact with Lily where he was to be considered Harry's father in a spiritual sense. Or it could be that there were some time - travel shenanigans where Snape somehow ended up being Harry's biological father. But again, this is all part of the fanfic's alternate reality and not based on the original 'Harry Potter' story.
In most official 'Harry Potter' lore, Harry Potter is not Snape's son. However, in a fanfic, the author might create their own evidence. It could be things like Snape secretly having a relationship with Lily before she was with James. Maybe there are hidden moments of Snape showing father - like care for Harry that are not obvious in the original books. But these are all fabrications within the fanfic world.
In most fanfictions, the evidence is often fabricated within the fictional narrative created by the author. It could be things like hidden memories, secret meetings in the past that were never revealed in the original series, or some magical bond that was only known to a few. However, in the original 'Harry Potter' canon, there is no such relationship between Harry and Snape.
In some fanfictions, they might create evidence like Snape secretly protecting Harry more out of a fatherly love. For example, his constant watch over Harry at Hogwarts could be seen as more than just a teacher - student relationship. But in the original books, there is no such indication.
In most of the fanfiction exploring this concept, evidence is often fabricated within the alternate universe created by the author. It might be things like Snape secretly protecting Harry out of a fatherly love that is more intense than just a teacher - student bond. However, in the original 'Harry Potter' series, there is no such indication.
In fanfics, evidence can be quite contrived. Usually, the author might create some special backstories or events to support such a relationship. For example, they could make up a scenario where Ibiki had a secret relationship in the past that led to Naruto being his son. But in the official Naruto canon, there is no such connection at all.
Well, in such fanfictions, it could be that the author invents new prophecies or backstories. They might say that there was a mix - up at the time of Harry's birth, and that he was actually Regulus's son all along. Or perhaps there are some items or memories that only make sense if Harry is related to Regulus, like a locket that has a special connection to both of them.
Well, in fanfiction the concept of Harry being Grindelwald's son can be supported by all kinds of made - up elements. It could be that there are mysterious letters or artifacts that suggest a connection. But this is just for the sake of the fan - created story. In the actual Harry Potter world by J.K. Rowling, there's no such relationship at all. It's just a wild idea that fanfiction writers like to explore for the fun of it.
Yes, in some of those fanfictions, the evidence could be things like Snape's long - standing protection of Harry. The idea is that this protection might be more than just a sense of duty to Lily. It could be a fatherly instinct. Also, some fanfics might play with the idea of a magical spell or potion that changed the apparent paternity. But remember, this is all part of the fanfiction world and has no basis in the official 'Harry Potter' canon which firmly states that James Potter is Harry's father.
There is no evidence at all. The 'Harry Potter' series was developed over years with J.K. Rowling's own ideas, themes, and characters. Fanfiction is a response to the original work, often by fans who love the series and want to explore different scenarios. Just because there might be some common magical elements (like magic wands or broomsticks) doesn't mean stealing. These are staple elements of the wizarding world that Rowling created, and fanfiction writers use them because they are part of the established 'Harry Potter' lore.
No. Twilight and Harry Potter are two distinct franchises. Twilight focuses on the love triangle between a human, a vampire, and a werewolf in a modern - day, normal - world - with - a - supernatural - twist setting. Harry Potter is centered around a boy wizard in a hidden magical world. There's no evidence to suggest Twilight is fanfiction of Harry Potter.
In most of the normal Harry Potter fanfiction concepts, this is a very unorthodox and against the general theme idea. There is no evidence in the original books to support such a relationship, so in this fanfiction, it's likely just a very creative and out - of - the - box fictional construct without any real evidence from the source material.