It can be developed by focusing on how his daily life at Hogwarts changes. For instance, the staircases that move could be a huge obstacle. So the fanfiction could explore how he and his friends come up with solutions like using magic carpets or levitating charms. Also, his broom - flying might need to be reimagined. Maybe he gets a special broom that can be attached to his wheelchair and he can fly around in a different but still exciting way.
Another way to develop it is through his role in the fight against Voldemort. Just because he's in a wheelchair doesn't mean he can't be a hero. He could use his situation to his advantage. Maybe he becomes a master of defensive spells while sitting in his wheelchair, able to quickly turn and fire off spells in any direction. His wheelchair could also be enchanted with protective spells, making it a sort of mobile fortress as he faces the Dark Lord's forces.
The concept can be developed through his relationships. For example, some students might bully him because of his wheelchair, which would show the not - so - nice side of the wizarding world. But then his true friends like Ron and Hermione would stand up for him. It could also lead to new friendships with other disabled students or those who have been marginalized in the wizarding community. This would add a whole new layer of depth to the Harry Potter universe in the fanfiction.
One way is through his relationships. For example, if he's been let down by his friends, he might start to feel numb towards them. He could start to distance himself and not feel the same emotions he once did. Another way is through his experiences with the wizarding world's politics. If he feels constantly used or manipulated, it could lead to this numbness.
The concept can be developed by exploring the emotional turmoil of the character stuck as an Animagus. For example, they might feel isolated or frustrated. They could also face challenges in their daily life at Hogwarts. If it's Harry, he might struggle to attend classes or interact with his friends properly. Another way is to create a mystery around how they got stuck and what needs to be done to reverse it. This could involve searching for ancient spells or magical artifacts.
It could start with Harry hitting a really low point due to his alcoholism. Maybe he fails a major exam or loses a close friend because of his drinking. Then, he realizes he needs to change. He could go on a journey of self - discovery, perhaps traveling to a far - off wizarding place to detox and learn new magical skills. This new environment would help him start fresh and build a new identity for himself.
It could be developed by making his eyes a symbol of his unique identity. For example, they could be the reason he has a special connection to certain magical creatures. Maybe he can communicate with a rare beast because of his eyes.
Another way to develop it is through his relationships. For example, Hermione could be initially skeptical but then help him research. Ron, on the other hand, might be a bit grossed out but still support Harry. Their interactions could add depth to the story as Harry tries to master his insect - controlling abilities.
It also changes the way he is perceived. In normal stories, he is seen as a hero who can physically fight. But now, his heroism might be more about mental strength and using his intelligence. For example, he might use his smarts to outwit villains instead of using physical combat skills. And his friends might have to protect him more physically in dangerous situations.
One way could be by exploring a world where magic and the religious life of a nun intersect in a unique way. Maybe Harry discovers a new form of magic that is only accessible through a life of piety similar to that of a nun. For example, he could find ancient spells inscribed in a convent that are related to protecting the innocent, which he feels a strong calling to master.
In a 'Harry Potter as a Necromancer' fanfiction, Harry's development could involve him learning from his mistakes. For example, if he accidentally creates a dangerous undead creature, he realizes the importance of control. He could also become more empathetic towards dark wizards who might have been drawn to necromancy for reasons like his own. His relationships with his friends would change too. Some might distance themselves, while others would try to understand and help him. This would force Harry to grow and become more self - reliant in his journey with necromancy.
It could be developed further by creating more complex relationships. Maybe introduce an elf mentor for Harry who guides him in his submissive state. This mentor could have his own motives and secrets, adding more depth to the story. Also, exploring the reactions of the wider wizarding world to Harry's new role as a submissive elf could be a great addition. They might be shocked, curious, or even try to use his new position for their own gains.
Well, one way could be by exploring the clash of two very different magical worlds. Harry would have to deal with the expectations of the wizarding world from his Potter side and the dark, otherworldly nature of being Lucifer's son. Maybe he'd have new and strange powers that would both terrify and amaze his friends at Hogwarts.