It can create a lot of conflict. Harry is a central character, and his separation from Gryffindor can cause tension between him and his former housemates. This can lead to new alliances and rivalries within the wizarding world of the fanfiction.
Well, Harry's censure from Gryffindor can completely shift the focus of the fanfiction. Instead of the usual Gryffindor - centric storylines, we might see Harry exploring other aspects of the wizarding world. He could start to interact more with students from other houses or even outsiders. This can open up new story arcs, such as him trying to clear his name and regain his place in Gryffindor. It also gives the author a chance to explore different themes, like redemption, prejudice (if the censure was unjust), and self - discovery outside of the Gryffindor identity.
The plot may take a darker turn. Without the support of Gryffindor, Harry could become more isolated and desperate. This might drive him to take risks or make decisions he wouldn't have otherwise, which could have far - reaching consequences for the overall story. For example, he might be more likely to seek help from untrustworthy sources. Also, it can change the power dynamics in Hogwarts. Other houses might start to vie for Harry's influence or try to take advantage of his situation.
It might make some Gryffindor fans in the fanfiction world feel disappointed. They may have hoped for his approval or participation in some way.
It could introduce a new and different perspective. Most of the time, Gryffindor is seen as a heroic figure, but this fanfiction challenges that view. It might make other fanfiction writers explore the idea of the founders not being as perfect as they seem.
It can create a lot of drama. For instance, it can lead to a rift between Harry and Ginny's friends who might be on different sides. Some friends might side with Ginny, thinking she has valid reasons for the rejection, while others might support Harry and try to get them back together.
When Harry points Gryffindor, it can also change the power dynamics within the school in the fanfiction. Teachers might start to view Gryffindor more favorably. This could lead to more opportunities for Gryffindor students, like getting chosen for special projects or having more lenient treatment in certain situations. On the other hand, it could also put a target on Gryffindor's back, making them the focus of those who want to bring them down, whether it's rival students or even some dark forces that don't like Gryffindor's new - found prominence.
His quitting potions could open up new storylines. He might have more time to explore other areas of magic or get involved in different adventures. For example, he could start an independent study of a unique form of magic that was not possible when he was occupied with potions. This can add more variety to the fanfiction plot.
Well, it can create a lot of tension. For instance, if Snape is overly harsh on Harry, it might lead Harry to be more determined to prove himself, which drives the plot forward. Harry could start to dig deeper into Snape's actions and motives, uncovering secrets along the way.
It can lead to a shift in focus. Instead of Harry being the main driving force, other characters get a chance to shine. For example, Hermione or Ron might become more central to the plot.
It can greatly affect the plot. For instance, if Harry is female, the way Voldemort views her could be different. He might underestimate her in some ways or be more intrigued by her. This could change the sequence of their confrontations. Also, if Hermione is male, his friendship with Ron and Harry could have new tensions. Maybe he'd be more competitive with Harry, which could lead to different sub - plots within the story.
The relationship between Harry and the Gryffindor house is likely to be strained. Since Gryffindor is the namesake of the house Harry belongs to, this lack of forgiveness could cause a rift among the students. Some might side with Harry, while others might defend Gryffindor's legacy, creating internal conflicts within the house.
Well, this event could be a catalyst for other characters to get involved. For example, the wizarding world might become aware of Harry's situation at home more acutely. It could also lead to a change in Harry's personality. He might become more guarded or more rebellious. As for the overall plot, it can set in motion a series of events where Harry starts to question his place in both the Muggle and wizarding worlds. He has to deal with the trauma of being hurt by Vernon and his collapse might make other characters more protective of him or more eager to see justice done. All in all, it adds a layer of complexity and drama to the story.