One possible plot could be a misunderstanding that initially seems like blackmail. For example, someone might find Hermione in an embarrassing situation involving a nappy (maybe she was magically transformed or something went wrong in a spell) and there's a miscommunication where it appears to be blackmail, but it turns out to be a simple mistake that gets resolved amicably. Another plot could be a role - play scenario within the wizarding world where Hermione is involved in a pretend 'blackmail' situation as part of a magical game or a mystery - solving exercise that is all in good fun and not actually malicious.
A possible plot could be that Hermione discovers a plot of blackmail against another character that involves a nappy (it could be a baby - like magical object or something similar). She then decides to use her skills to stop the blackmailer. This could involve her researching in the library, using her logical thinking, and her magical abilities. It could also be a plot where Hermione is accidentally involved in a nappy - related situation that is misconstrued as blackmail, but she has to prove her innocence through her own actions and the help of her friends. This would be a way to have a plot related to the topic but without the unethical aspects.
I don't think it's ethical. Hermione is a beloved character from the Harry Potter series. Fanfiction should be a way to explore different aspects of a character's personality in a positive or at least non - harmful way. Blackmail is a negative and often immoral concept. Placing Hermione in such a situation in a nappy (which may imply a state of vulnerability or infantilization) seems more like a form of exploitation of the character rather than a legitimate creative exploration.
The 'draco in nappy blackmail fanfiction' is likely a very niche piece of fan - created work. Draco might be a character that the author of the fanfiction wants to put in an out - of - the - ordinary situation. The nappy aspect could be used to make the character seem vulnerable or infantilized, and the blackmail part could drive the plot forward, perhaps with another character having some sort of power over Draco because of this strange situation. However, this type of fanfiction may not be to everyone's taste as it involves some rather unusual concepts.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as 'fanfiction' can vary greatly. But it might involve a fictional scenario in the world of Draco (presumably from the Harry Potter universe) where the concepts of 'nappy' (diaper) and 'blackmail' are incorporated into a made - up story created by a fan.
No. It's a very specific and rather unusual concept that is likely not a popular genre. Most mainstream fanfiction focuses on more common themes like romance, adventure, or exploring the backstories of characters in a more traditional way.
One idea could be a humorous fanfiction where Hermione accidentally gets turned into a baby by a misfired spell at Hogwarts and has to deal with wearing a nappy while her friends try to reverse the spell. It could be full of comical situations like her trying to communicate her intelligence while in a baby's body.
You can try searching on some popular fanfiction websites such as Archive of Our Own (AO3). They have a vast collection of fan - created works, and you might be able to find this particular type of fanfiction there if it exists.
Rather than exploring the plot of this particular fanfiction, it's better to look for fanfiction that showcases Hermione's intelligence, bravery, and positive qualities. Fanfiction has the potential to expand on the good aspects of a character, not to degrade them in such a way.
No. Fanfiction should be about exploring positive aspects of characters or creating new, interesting stories within the framework of respect for the original. This type of fanfiction involves humiliation which is unethical and disrespectful to the character Hermione.
Yes, they are. Blackmail in any form is unethical as it involves coercion and the misuse of power or information. When combined with erotic content, it becomes even more inappropriate as it can violate someone's privacy, dignity, and rights in a very personal and sensitive area.
One plot could be that Hermione tries to hide her crush from everyone, especially her friends. She's always been so focused on academics and helping Harry, and this newfound emotion throws her off balance. So she has to juggle her normal life while secretly dealing with her feelings. For example, she might accidentally get distracted in class because she's thinking about the person she has a crush on.