Another aspect could be the never - ending battle against Voldemort. The fear, the stress, and the constant danger might have taken a toll on his mental health. He might think that dying would end this cycle of fear and uncertainty.
Maybe he's frustrated with all the prophecies and his role in the fight against Voldemort. He doesn't want to be constantly pushed into being the hero. He might want some time to figure out who he really is outside of all these expectations. Also, he could be feeling a bit overwhelmed with his studies and the extra - curricular activities like being in Dumbledore's Army. All these things together make him long for some solitude.
One possible reason could be that he's tired of the constant danger at Hogwarts. There are always threats like Voldemort's followers or dark creatures lurking around. Another reason might be that he feels pressured by the expectations placed on him as 'the Chosen One'. Everyone expects him to save the day all the time, and it's a huge burden.
One possible reason could be that he feels constantly in danger at Hogwarts. With all the dark magic threats and attacks that keep happening, he might think leaving would keep his friends and himself safer. For example, after the Chamber of Secrets incident, he might have considered leaving to protect others from Voldemort's influence.
One reason could be a powerful dark magic spell cast upon him by a new villain in the fanfiction world. This spell might be designed to make him disappear from the wizarding world entirely.
One possible reason could be that a powerful dark magic spell has been cast on him. Maybe a new dark wizard or witch, created specifically for the fanfiction, has found a way to make him vanish to cause chaos in the wizarding world. Another reason might be that Harry has chosen to disappear himself. Tired of the constant attention and danger, he decides to go into hiding, perhaps using some long - forgotten magic or a powerful magical object to conceal his presence.
Maybe he's curious about different interpretations of his own story. In fanfictions, his character might be in new and exciting adventures that the original books didn't cover.
One possible reason could be that he was under the influence of a powerful dark magic or a curse that made him lose control. Another reason might be that he was tricked into believing Hogwarts was a threat to the wizarding world in some extreme way. Maybe a powerful enemy manipulated him to think that destroying Hogwarts was the only way to save everyone.
Maybe Harry discovers some things from Dumbledore's past that seem unethical to him. For example, Dumbledore's association with Grindelwald in his youth. Harry, who has a strong sense of right and wrong, might find it hard to trust someone with such a controversial past. And in the fanfiction, the author might explore how these revelations shake Harry's faith in Dumbledore.
It could also be a strategic move. Gringotts is a highly secure place. By buying it, Harry could ensure the safety of important magical artifacts or secrets. He could use it as a base to store and protect things that are crucial for the future of the wizarding world, like ancient spells or prophecies.
One possible reason could be the betrayal he faced from some people in the wizarding world. For example, some students at Hogwarts might have spread false rumors about him or treated him unfairly because of his fame as 'The Boy Who Lived'. This could have led him to develop a general dislike for humans.