Hermione could be a common character. She might be initially skeptical or even opposed to the idea of a harem but eventually come around. Another could be Draco. His relationship with Pansy and his past enmity with Harry could add a lot of tension and intrigue to the story. Also, Ginny could be in it, perhaps trying to win Harry back or having to accept the new situation.
There could be some original characters as well. For instance, a powerful witch from a far - off land who joins the harem. She could bring new magical powers and a different cultural background. Or a wizard who has a long - standing feud with Harry's family and tries to disrupt the harem. These original characters can add fresh and unexpected elements to the story.
For Harry, he could start as being very hesitant about the whole situation. He still has his Gryffindor ideals and is not sure about marrying a Slytherin. But as he spends time with Pansy, he could become more open - minded. Pansy, on the other hand, could start as cold and distant. But as she gets closer to Harry, she could show her more vulnerable side, like her fear of not being good enough.
Harry may become more understanding of the Slytherin mindset. He realizes that not all Slytherins are bad, especially as he gets to know Pansy better through the marriage contract. He might start to see the value in their ambition and cunning in a different way.
Well, of course, Harry and Pansy are the main ones. But there could also be other characters who play important supporting roles. For instance, Ron and Hermione might be in the background, still being Harry's friends. And in the Slytherin side, Blaise Zabini could be there, perhaps as Pansy's confidant or someone who gives her advice about her new - found relationship with Harry.
Another theme is the exploration of the Slytherin - Gryffindor dynamic. Since Harry is from Gryffindor and Pansy from Slytherin, fanfictions like to play with how these two houses' values and characteristics interact between the two characters. It can lead to some really interesting relationship developments.
One interesting plotline could be Harry forming an unexpected alliance with Pansy within the harem setting. They might start off as rivals but gradually find common ground and develop a unique relationship. This could involve them working together to overcome challenges within the wizarding world that are exclusive to their situation.
The main characters are Harry Potter and Pansy Parkinson. Harry is the well - known Gryffindor hero, known for his courage and his fight against Voldemort. Pansy, on the other hand, is a Slytherin, often seen as a bit of a bully in the original series. In the fanfiction, their personalities might be explored more deeply and their relationship during the Yule Ball is the central focus.
The main characters are obviously Harry and Pansy. Harry is the well - known hero from the original Harry Potter series, known for his bravery and his fight against Voldemort. Pansy is a Slytherin girl who has a different personality and background compared to Harry.
A common theme is the breaking of stereotypes. In the original 'Harry Potter' series, Gryffindors and Slytherins are often pitted against each other. But in 'Harry and Pansy marriage fanfiction', their union challenges these preconceived notions. It shows that just because someone is from Slytherin like Pansy, they can have a loving and harmonious relationship with a Gryffindor like Harry. It also often explores the theme of family, as they build a new family together, and how they incorporate their different family values and traditions into their married life.
One common theme is redemption. Pansy is often depicted as redeeming herself from her Slytherin - ish behavior in the original series, which then paves the way for a relationship with Harry. Another theme is the breaking of house stereotypes. Since Harry is a Gryffindor and Pansy is a Slytherin, fanfics play with the idea of them defying the expected animosity between the two houses.
One common theme is redemption. Pansy is often portrayed as having to redeem herself in Harry's eyes, considering her past behavior. Another theme is the breaking of house stereotypes. Since Harry is from Gryffindor and Pansy from Slytherin, their relationship challenges the traditional views of the two houses.