It's possible. Fanfiction communities are full of creative and often boundary - pushing ideas. While the idea of Hermione and Voldemort having a baby is extremely non - traditional given the nature of their characters in the official 'Harry Potter' story, in the realm of fanfiction, where authors like to experiment with different scenarios, such a concept could exist. Some fanfictions might explore this idea to see how it could change the whole 'Harry Potter' universe, or perhaps just for the novelty of it.
Such a fanfiction would likely be full of drama. Hermione would probably be in a state of turmoil, trying to come to terms with having a baby with Voldemort. The baby might possess unique magical abilities that are a combination of Hermione's cleverness and Voldemort's dark magic. The story could also explore how the wizarding world reacts to this unexpected union and the baby that results from it. It would be a very different take on the 'Harry Potter' universe, and would require a lot of creative world - building to make it somewhat believable within the context of the magical world.
Yes, there are likely some fanfictions out there with such a wild concept. Fanfiction often explores very strange and unique ideas, and this is definitely one of the more out - there concepts. However, it's not a part of the original 'Harry Potter' canon.
It would be very strange. It might involve a lot of magic to make such a situation possible in the first place. Maybe there would be a powerful dark spell that forces this situation. And then it would deal with how Harry copes with having a baby that is related to his greatest enemy.
In the realm of fanfiction, the ethics can be a bit murky. Writing about such a scenario as 'Voldemort makes Hermione have a baby' can be ethical if it is done in a way that respects the original source material and the values it represents. For instance, if it is used to show the horror of Voldemort's actions and Hermione's strength in the face of such evil. But if it involves vulgarity, excessive violence, or goes against the core values of the Harry Potter series like love, friendship, and the fight against evil in an inappropriate way, then it is unethical.
There might be. Fanfiction is a vast world where all kinds of strange and interesting ideas are explored. But it goes against the general tone and relationships established in the 'Harry Potter' books. Hermione is more closely associated with Ron, and Snape has his own complex story that doesn't involve this kind of relationship with Hermione in the original work.
Yes, in the vast world of fanfiction, there are all kinds of creative and out - of - the - box ideas. Some authors might explore the concept of Hermione being Voldemort's daughter as a way to create a completely new and unexpected storyline. It can lead to a lot of interesting plot twists, like how Hermione would deal with this new identity and how it would change her relationships with other characters in the Harry Potter universe.
It could be Bellatrix Lestrange. She was one of Voldemort's most loyal followers and was quite obsessed with him. It's not hard to imagine in a fanfiction world that she might have had some sort of relationship with Voldemort that led to the birth of a baby.
One possibility could be that the baby is a result of some dark magic experiment. Maybe Voldemort created the baby as a new vessel for his soul, more powerful than his previous Horcruxes. The story could then revolve around the baby growing up under the influence of Voldemort's followers, who see it as the future of the Dark Lord's reign.
His presence could make Hermione more responsible. She might have to take on babysitting duties, which would cut into her study time, but also teach her about time management in a new way. For example, she'd have to find time to study while also making sure her baby brother is safe and happy.
Yes, there are some fanfictions with this rather out - of - the - box concept. In the world of fanfiction, writers like to explore unique and unexpected relationships. However, it goes completely against the canon of the Harry Potter series.