In a 'Harry Potter takes Dumbledore to court' fanfiction, the plot might revolve around Harry's realization that Dumbledore's decisions regarding the prophecy and Harry's own fate were unfair. Harry could feel that he was used as a pawn without his proper consent. He decides to take Dumbledore to court to question his authority and demand that the wizarding world re - evaluate the way they make decisions about people's lives. The trial could be a platform for Harry to voice his long - suppressed doubts and for the wizarding community to re - examine their moral and ethical boundaries.
One possible plot could be that Harry discovers some long - hidden secrets about Dumbledore's actions during the war. Maybe he finds out that Dumbledore knew more about Voldemort's plans but didn't act in a way Harry thought was right. So, Harry decides to take him to court to expose the truth and seek justice for those who suffered because of what he believes were Dumbledore's missteps.
Maybe in the fanfiction, there is a misinformation or a spell that has corrupted Dumbledore's mind. Harry, being the hero he is, notices the change in Dumbledore's behavior. He decides to take down Dumbledore because he thinks it's the only way to save the wizarding world from the new, dangerous path Dumbledore seems to be leading them on. For example, Dumbledore might be making alliances with dark forces unknowingly due to the spell, and Harry has to stop him.
Some of the younger students who looked up to Harry, like Neville, could support him. Neville has grown to be a strong and brave character. He might see Harry's actions as a way to make the wizarding world a better place. Also, those students who have felt wronged by Dumbledore's decisions in the past, perhaps in terms of school policies or safety, could come forward to support Harry in the court case.
Well, he could use it to uncover secrets that Dumbledore might have left behind. Since Dumbledore was a very knowledgeable and powerful wizard, his wand could hold the key to certain mysteries. Harry might be able to access hidden chambers or knowledge that was previously inaccessible. However, taking the wand could also bring a great deal of trouble. There could be those who would want to take the wand from Harry, thinking he doesn't deserve it or that it should be in their possession for their own dark purposes.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read that exact fanfiction. But it could potentially be about Harry Potter having some sort of conflict with Dumbledore and taking actions against him. Maybe Harry discovers some dark secrets about Dumbledore that make him question his leadership and take steps to oppose him in the fan - created storyline.
I'm not sure if there is a specific 'Harry Potter Dumbledore Stealing Fanfiction' out there. However, if there were, the plot could potentially involve Dumbledore stealing something important like a powerful magical artifact that he believes is necessary to protect Hogwarts or the wizarding world from a great evil, but his actions are misinterpreted by the characters in the fanfiction.
Dumbledore himself could be seen as the main antagonist in this scenario. Since Harry is set on taking him down, Dumbledore's actions, whether they are truly malicious or just misinterpreted, would be the main obstacle for Harry to overcome.
In this fanfiction, the plot might involve Harry facing challenges that are a blend of the magical world and the MCAT world. For example, he might have to deal with a dark wizard who tries to disrupt the MCAT to stop wizards from integrating into the Muggle academic world. Harry then has to protect the exam while also taking it himself. He might use his Patronus to ward off the dark magic and then quickly get back to answering questions about biology and chemistry, all with a touch of his Hogwarts - taught knowledge.
Well, it could be that the snake is a magical snake that was being hunted by some dark wizards. Harry takes it in out of kindness. The snake then forms a bond with Harry and becomes like his secret helper. For example, it could slither into places Harry can't go and gather information for him.
One reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Harry discovers some actions of Dumbledore that seem wrong at first glance, like the way he's been handling secrets about Harry's past or Hogwarts' safety. For example, Dumbledore's decision to keep Harry in the dark about certain prophecies might make Harry feel betrayed and lead to a conflict.
It could be that after a series of events that make Harry question his own judgment, he submits to Dumbledore's authority. For instance, if there are false prophecies or misinformation floating around that lead Harry astray. Dumbledore, with his greater experience and knowledge, helps Harry see the truth. So Harry decides to submit to Dumbledore in order to get back on the right track and protect Hogwarts and the wizarding world.