One common plot element is the search for an antidote. When poison is involved, the healer is usually on a quest to find the right ingredients and spells to counteract it. This often involves exploring the Forbidden Forest or delving into ancient potion books.
One interesting 'Harry Potter' fanfiction could be about a healer who has to deal with a mysterious poison outbreak in Hogwarts. Maybe a student gets poisoned in a strange way, and the healer has to race against time to find the antidote using their knowledge of both magic and potions.
One common theme is the struggle to master healing magic. In many fanfictions, the characters face difficulties in learning complex spells and techniques. Another theme is the moral responsibility that comes with being a healer. They often have to make tough decisions about who to heal and how. Also, the theme of using healing to overcome the after - effects of war is quite common, as the Harry Potter world has been through a lot of battles.
One possible plot could be that Harry, for some reason, has to take on the role of a healer for Lucius. Maybe Lucius gets seriously injured during a battle or some dark magic backfires on him. Harry, with his knowledge of magic and his good heart, decides to help Lucius despite their past differences. This could lead to a series of interactions where they both learn more about each other and perhaps even form an unlikely alliance.
One possible plot could be that a new plant species, similar to Poison Ivy but with lemon - like properties, starts to grow in the Hogwarts greenhouse. It has a mind of its own and starts to cause trouble. Harry Potter, with his knowledge of magic, teams up with some of the Herbology students to figure out how to deal with this plant. They might discover that it has some connection to a long - forgotten spell from the wizarding world that has similarities to Poison Ivy's powers.
False accusations are very common. Usually, Harry is wrongly blamed for something he didn't do, like being involved in dark magic activities.
Neville Longbottom could also be considered a natural healer. He has a great affinity for Herbology. His skills in growing and understanding plants could easily translate into using them for healing. He could be the one to discover new uses for common and rare magical plants alike, perhaps creating poultices or potions from them to heal various ailments that the regular wizarding medical field hasn't fully explored yet.
Well, in fanfic, a healer is part of the established wizarding world's medical system. They've been trained in magical healing arts. But a 'doctor' could be a new take in fanfiction. Maybe it's a wizard who has studied Muggle medicine and tries to combine it with magic. Healers usually follow the traditional methods taught in Hogwarts or other magical institutions, while a doctor - like character could bring in fresh ideas and cause some conflict or innovation in the story depending on how the author writes it.
Healer Pomfrey is significant in Harry Potter fanfiction as she represents the medical care within Hogwarts. In fanfics, she can be a stabilizer during chaotic times. For instance, when Harry and his friends are injured during their adventures against the Dark Arts, Pomfrey is there to patch them up. Her presence gives a sense of safety within the Hogwarts walls, even in the face of great danger.
Perhaps Harry has a vision or a prophetic dream where he sees himself as a healer, saving lives. This drives him to study hard in his Healing classes at Hogwarts. He also starts to research ancient healing techniques on his own. He faces some challenges, like some people doubting his ability because of his past as 'the boy who lived', but he overcomes them and works towards his goal.
A natural healer in the Harry Potter world might use Herbology - based magic. They could use plants like dittany which is known for its healing properties on wounds. By chanting simple spells over the plant extracts, they could enhance their healing powers. For example, a spell to accelerate the dittany's ability to close a wound quickly.