Common themes in 'Harry is a Jashinist' fanfictions could include the transformation of Harry's personality. As a Jashinist, he might become more withdrawn or intense, which would affect his relationships. Also, there could be a theme of secrecy. Harry may have to keep his new religious identity a secret for fear of persecution or misunderstanding, and this secrecy could add a layer of mystery and tension to the story.
One common theme is the clash of beliefs. The Jashinist beliefs often contrast with the traditional ninja values in the Naruto world, leading to interesting conflicts.
One main theme is often the clash of cultures. The Jashinist culture, which is rather dark and based on certain extreme beliefs, clashes with the more morally - centered world of Harry Potter. This creates a lot of internal and external conflicts for the characters.
One common theme is the exploration of Harry's intelligence. In Ravenclaw, his academic side gets more attention. Another theme is different relationships. He forms new friendships with Ravenclaw students and might have a different dynamic with characters like Hermione and Ron. For example, he might compete more academically with Hermione rather than in the Gryffindor - friendly rivalry way.
One common theme is the struggle against prejudice. Since Slytherin has a reputation for being the 'evil' house, Harry often has to fight against the preconceived notions of others. For example, in many fanfictions, the Gryffindors are initially suspicious of Harry being in Slytherin.
One common theme is self - discovery. Harry realizes his potential as a blademaster, which is often a journey of finding out more about himself. Another theme is power. Learning to be a blademaster gives Harry new powers and abilities, and how he uses them is an important part of the story.
One common theme is courage. Harry has to be brave in the face of danger as a soldier. Another theme is friendship, as he forms bonds with his comrades.
One common theme is self - discovery. Harry has to figure out what it means to be a lycan and how it changes his identity. Another theme is acceptance. He often has to deal with others' reactions to his lycanthropy, whether it's fear or prejudice. And there's usually a theme of power as well, exploring the new powers that come with being a lycan.
The themes of acceptance and identity are very common. Harry has to come to terms with being an obscurial, which is different from his normal identity in the original story. Fanfictions often show his journey towards accepting this new part of himself, and how his friends react to this new identity.
One common theme is identity struggle. Harry would be in a turmoil trying to figure out who he is in relation to Voldemort. Another is the reaction of the wizarding world. How would they accept or reject Harry given his new family connection.
One common theme is loyalty. Since they are mates, they show unwavering loyalty to each other, like in many fics where Harry stands by Remus during his werewolf - related problems, and Remus is always there to protect Harry. Another theme is mentorship, as Remus often imparts his knowledge of magic and the wizarding world to Harry.