Maybe the site had a particular theme for a writing contest. You really wanted to write something else, but since you wanted to be part of the contest on the Harry Potter fanfiction site, you had to go with the theme. Also, if there were certain characters that were overused on the site and you didn't want to use them, but felt pressured to because it seemed like that's what readers expected. So you did without really having a choice in the matter.
One example could be if the fanfiction site had a specific format for writing stories, like a required word count or a set way of starting a chapter. You might have had to follow it without choice. Another could be if there was a voting system for popular fanfictions, and you were required to participate in it for some reason related to the site.
It could mean that you were forced to do something related to the Harry Potter fanfiction site without having any other option. Maybe there was a particular situation or task on that site that you had to engage in whether you really wanted to or not.
It could be a plot twist or an unexpected character development. Maybe something that goes against the usual tropes of the Harry Potter universe.
One common amulet of choice in Harry Potter fanfiction could be a time - turning amulet. It allows the wearer to manipulate time, similar to the Time - Turner in the original series but perhaps with more powerful or different capabilities. Another might be an amulet of protection that can shield the wearer from dark magic in a more comprehensive way than existing spells. For example, it could create a constant, invisible shield around the wearer that not only blocks spells but also saps the power of dark wizards who get too close.
In Harry Potter fanfiction, the 'pendulum of choice' might represent a device or concept that symbolizes the difficult decisions characters face. It could be a magical object that swings between different options, much like how characters in the wizarding world often have to choose between right and wrong, or different paths in their lives. For example, Harry Potter himself constantly had to make choices that would affect not only his own fate but also the fate of the wizarding world. This pendulum of choice could be a creative way for fanfiction authors to explore these moral and ethical dilemmas in new and interesting ways.
In 'harry potter the wrong choice fanfiction', it could be centered around Harry Potter making a wrong choice in his fight against Voldemort. Maybe he decides to face Voldemort alone without the help of his friends and the Order of the Phoenix, thinking he can handle it all by himself. This wrong choice could lead to him getting captured or even losing his magic. It could also be about him making a wrong choice in terms of the magical artifacts he uses. For instance, he might choose a cursed object thinking it will help him, but it only brings more trouble.
In fanfiction, if Harry Potter is in a portkey situation without his glasses, it could lead to a whole new set of adventures. His lack of clear vision could make him more reliant on his other senses, like his sense of hearing or magic - sensing abilities. Maybe he stumbles upon a magical object or creature that he wouldn't have noticed if he had his glasses on because he's forced to explore his surroundings in a different way. It could also create an opportunity for character development as he has to overcome the obstacle of his poor vision in this new and often unpredictable situation.
Well, in some nightmare fanfictions, Harry Potter might find out that his parents were actually evil all along. This completely changes his view of himself and his place in the wizarding world. Another example could be a fanfic where the magical world is slowly being destroyed by a mysterious force and the characters are powerless to stop it. It creates a very dark and hopeless atmosphere for the story.
One example could be a fanfiction where a character acts completely out of character in a cruel way towards others, like Harry Potter suddenly turning on his friends without any real motivation. Another might be a story that twists the original themes of love and friendship in the series into something cold and unfeeling.
One example could be a fanfiction where Harry Potter visits an Indian wizarding school that has its own unique houses based on Indian values like Dharma, Karma, etc. Another could be a story where Hermione has an Indian heritage and uses Indian magic spells along with the regular ones from the original series.
Fanfiction involving drugs is not in line with the positive values of the original 'Harry Potter' series, and I don't recommend seeking or promoting such content. J.K. Rowling created a magical world full of positive values like friendship, courage and justice, and we should focus on fan works that adhere to these values.