Character development can also be tricky. Characters from 'Brave New World' have different values and motivations compared to those in 'Harry Potter'. So when you put them together, you need to ensure that their interactions are believable. For instance, a character from 'Brave New World' might not understand the concept of magic at all, and the wizard characters might find the 'Brave New World' characters' lack of magic - related knowledge strange. This requires careful thought in how you write their relationships and growth throughout the fanfiction.
One challenge is reconciling the different settings. 'Brave New World' is a highly technological and dystopian future society, while 'Harry Potter' is set in a magical, somewhat Victorian - inspired world. Merging these two very different aesthetics and cultures can be difficult. For example, the language used in each is distinct, and finding a way to make it flow together smoothly in a fanfiction can be a headache.
Another theme is the idea of freedom. In Harry Potter, the fight against Voldemort is also a fight for freedom from his tyrannical rule. In Brave New World, the concept of freedom is very different as people are conditioned from birth. Fanfictions may look at how characters from Harry Potter view the lack of true freedom in Brave New World and try to change it.
One interesting concept could be the merging of the dystopian society from 'A Brave New World' with the magical world of Harry Potter. For example, how the strict social hierarchies in 'A Brave New World' might interact with the house system in Hogwarts. Maybe the Slytherins, known for their ambition, could be influenced by the 'A Brave New World' idea of conditioning for certain roles in society.
The characters might be reimagined with different values. For instance, Hermione could be more conflicted about her pursuit of knowledge. In 'A Brave New World', knowledge is often restricted based on one's social caste. So in this fanfiction, Hermione might face more opposition when she tries to access certain books or magical knowledge. She could start to question whether her thirst for knowledge is really a good thing in this new, more controlling magical society.
Perhaps in this fanfiction, the magic in the Harry Potter world starts to fade because of the influence of the 'Brave New World' ideology. Wizards are made to believe that their magic is a form of chaos that needs to be controlled. Harry Potter, being the hero, goes on a quest to find the source of this change and discovers that Voldemort is somehow involved with the people from 'A Brave New World'. He then has to battle not only Voldemort but also the new order that is trying to reshape the wizarding world.
One challenge is combining the two very different universes. Harry Potter has a very structured magic system and a set of established rules, while Wolverine comes from a world of mutants with different powers and ethics. So, making the two co - exist in a believable story can be tough.
One challenge is maintaining the integrity of both universes. The magic systems in Harry Potter and the horror elements in The Conjuring are very different. Writers need to find a way to blend them seamlessly.
One challenge is combining the different power systems. In Harry Potter, magic has its own rules like spells, potions, and magical creatures. In Marvel, there are superpowers, high - tech gadgets, and alien races. Making these two work together without one overpowering the other is tough. For example, if you just let Doctor Strange's magic easily defeat Thanos, it would seem too simple.
One challenge is merging the two very different universes. Harry Potter has a very distinct magic system based on spells, potions, and wands, while RWBY has its own Semblances and Dust. Writers need to find a way to make these two systems coexist or interact in a believable way.
One way to blend them creatively is through character crossovers. Imagine a character from 'Brave New World' like John the Savage finding himself in the wizarding world of 'Harry Potter'. His different upbringing and values would create interesting conflicts. For example, he might be shocked by the use of magic as it goes against the highly controlled and technological society he comes from. He could question the hierarchical system in Hogwarts which, although different from his own world, still has a sense of order that he might not fully understand or accept.
There's a fanfic called 'Merging Realms'. In this story, the author does an amazing job of bringing the two universes together. It starts with Harry accidentally stumbling into the world of Brave New World. The way the author describes how Harry reacts to the new and strange society is both humorous and thought - provoking. It also delves into how the values of the two worlds clash and merge.