Well, a plot point could be that Harry's claim to multiple lordships is tied to some ancient prophecy. As he tries to claim these lordships, he realizes that he has a greater role to play in the future of the wizarding world according to this prophecy. This could lead to him having to make difficult choices between his personal desires for power and the greater good. Also, there might be a plot point where Harry has to deal with the bureaucracy of the wizarding world. He has to gather evidence, find witnesses, and deal with various magical documents to prove his claims, all while trying to keep his normal life at Hogwarts and his relationships with his friends intact.
One plot point could be Harry finding an old family heirloom that is the key to proving his claim to a certain lordship.
It could be about Harry Potter finding out he has a claim to multiple lordships within the wizarding world. Maybe he discovers some long - lost family connections or ancient rights that entitle him to these positions of power and influence.
Well, one interesting plot could be Harry Potter using his newfound lordship status to reform Hogwarts' old and sometimes unfair traditions. He might use his influence to improve the living conditions of house - elves within the school, as a lord could have the power to make such changes.
One interesting concept could be the complex power dynamics. With multiple lordships, there would be a web of influence and politics. For example, different lords might have their own agendas regarding Hogwarts' management or the wizarding world's future. Another concept could be how characters like Harry Potter interact with these lordships. He might be forced to navigate through the different power - hungry lords while still maintaining his own values.
Dumbledore could still play a role, perhaps as a mentor from the shadows. Even though he's no longer alive in the original series, in fanfiction, his wisdom could be passed on through memories or portraits. He might offer cryptic advice to Harry about how to use his new power for the greater good and avoid the temptations that often come with lordship.
Harry Potter is often a central character. Given his status as the Boy Who Lived, his connection to the wizarding world makes him a natural fit in stories about lordships. Hermione Granger could also be involved, using her intelligence to navigate the political intrigue. And of course, Ron Weasley, as Harry's best friend, would be there to support and get involved in the adventures related to the lordships.
A possible plot point is that fem Harry Potter discovers a hidden library in Hogwarts that has books about Pokegirls. She then becomes obsessed with learning more about them. She might try to create her own Pokegirl using her magic, which could lead to all sorts of chaos. Another idea is that she is sent on a mission by Dumbledore to a place where the Pokegirl world and the wizarding world intersect, and she has to form an alliance with some Pokegirls to complete the mission.
Some fanfictions that are overly long - winded and full of filler content can be considered the worst. They might have pages and pages of a character just thinking about nothing important or going through mundane daily activities that have no real connection to the main plot of the Harry Potter world.
One example could be a fanfic where Harry has the ability to control time without any limits, which is much more powerful than the time - turning devices in the original series. Another might be a story where Voldemort is made invincible and can defeat any opponent with a single spell, completely overpowering the other characters.
One example could be 'The Dominant Potter' where Harry discovers a new and extremely powerful form of magic early on and uses it to take charge in the fight against Voldemort. He is shown as being dominant in strategic planning and combat situations.
One example could be fanfiction that protests the lack of LGBT+ representation in the original Harry Potter series. Writers might create stories where characters are openly LGBT+, exploring their relationships and identities within the Hogwarts setting. Another could be about protesting the way house - elves were depicted. Fanfic authors may write stories where house - elves have more agency and rights, in contrast to their rather subservient portrayal in the books.