Blue fire can enhance the atmosphere. Imagine a scene in a dark dungeon where the only source of light is the blue fire. It sets a different mood compared to the usual warm, yellowish light of a Lumos spell. It can make the story seem more dangerous, more otherworldly, and add to the overall sense of adventure and magic in the fanfiction.
The blue fire can add a sense of mystery. In the 'Harry Potter' world, most magic is associated with the traditional colors like green for the Killing Curse or red for normal spells. Blue fire stands out, making it seem like something rare and powerful. It can draw readers in as they wonder what this new element can do.
Fanfiction can also play with the idea of emotional strength. In the original story, Harry faces a lot of stress during the Triwizard Tournament. In a fanfiction, this emotional turmoil could be turned into a source of strength. Every time he overcomes his fear or anxiety, it could fuel his magical power, making him stronger. This would be a new and interesting way to look at the character development in the context of the Goblet of Fire story.
Action adds excitement. For example, when there are battles against dark wizards, it raises the stakes for the characters. If Harry is in a fight, the reader is on the edge of their seat wondering if he'll survive. It also moves the story forward quickly. A chase scene through Diagon Alley can lead to new discoveries or encounters.
Convergence can enhance the plot by creating new conflicts. For instance, if two different magical artifacts with their own powers converge, it can lead to a struggle among characters to control or understand this new combined power.
Fanfiction enhances these moments by adding new emotions. For example, in the relationship between Harry and Ginny, fanfic writers can explore their love in more private and tender moments that the original books might not have shown. This gives a more in - depth look at their relationship.
It could be that Element 115 is related to the dark arts in the fanfiction. Maybe it was once used by dark wizards to create powerful and evil spells, and now it has resurfaced, causing a stir in the wizarding world. It might be up to Harry and his friends to figure out how to deal with it. This would add a new and exciting plotline to the familiar 'Harry Potter' world.
It adds a new linguistic dimension. The original series mainly focuses on Latin - inspired magic, but this fanfiction with Gaelic brings in a different language family. It can make the magic system seem more diverse. For example, spells could be more nature - based as Gaelic has strong ties to nature. Also, it can introduce new characters from Gaelic - speaking regions, expanding the cultural diversity within the wizarding world.
Well, he could trick the Goblet of Fire in fanfiction by getting help from his friends in a very sneaky way. Maybe Hermione uses her vast knowledge of magic to find a loophole in the rules of the Goblet's magic. They then work together to create a situation where Harry's name is entered without it seeming like a direct interference, like using a series of misdirection spells.
In some fanfiction, 'The Goblet of Fire' might 'abuse' Harry Potter in terms of putting him in overly dangerous or unfair situations that are more extreme than in the original. For example, authors might have him face more brutal tasks in the Triwizard Tournament, far beyond what was originally written, without proper support or explanation, which can be seen as a form of abuse to his character development.
The aether can add a whole new layer of mystery. It gives writers a chance to explore magic in ways not shown in the original books. For example, it could be the reason behind some ancient spells.
It adds variety. The different creatures make the world of Harry Potter more diverse. For example, the presence of house - elves gives a different perspective on the social structure in the wizarding world. They are not just there for decoration but play important roles in the story, like Dobby who helps Harry at crucial times.