There could be a lack of understanding of the Harry Potter universe. If someone doesn't fully grasp the essence of the magical world, they might think it's okay to introduce elements like gun running. Or perhaps they are trying to make a statement about modern - day problems by forcing them into the Harry Potter setting, but this is a very clumsy way to do so as it completely violates the integrity of the original series.
Maybe it was an accident. Harry Potter was experimenting with some dark magic (which he may have been forced into or just out of curiosity) and things got out of hand, resulting in the creation of the plague.
Another reason could be a build - up of years of pent - up anger and frustration. Snape has been harsh on Harry throughout his years at Hogwarts. Harry has had to endure Snape's unfair treatment, and all of that negative emotion could explode in a moment of extreme stress or danger, leading him to stab Snape.
Maybe Dumbledore believes that Harry has some hidden power that is being corrupted by the environment at Hogwarts. So, he kidnaps Harry to a secluded place to train him and help him control this power without any distractions or negative influences from other students or even some of the teachers.
One possible motive could be extreme revenge. After years of being mistreated, locked in a cupboard, and generally being made to feel unwanted, Harry might snap in fanfiction. Another could be a sense of self - preservation if the Dursleys were somehow involved in a plot against Harry's life in the fan - created plot.
One possible motive could be revenge. Bellatrix killed Sirius, who was very dear to Harry. So in the fanfiction, Harry might be driven by the intense desire to avenge Sirius' death.
One possible motive could be a dark magic influence. Maybe some powerful dark wizard or dark artifact has corrupted Harry's mind, making him do something completely out of character like killing Cedric. For example, the Imperius Curse in a more insidious form that even Harry is not fully aware of could be at play.
Yes, it is. The Harry Potter series is a world of magic, not about gun running which is a completely different and often dangerous and illegal concept in the real world. This kind of fanfiction goes against the very essence of what the original series represents.
One possible motive could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Snape is framed for something really bad, like a dark magic plot against Hogwarts. Harry, in his haste to protect the school and his friends, believes Snape is guilty and takes drastic action. Another reason could be if Snape accidentally endangers someone Harry loves dearly, like Ginny or Ron, and Harry's emotions get the better of him in the heat of the moment.
In a 'Harry Potter kills Lucius Malfoy' fanfiction, the motives could be complex. It could start with Lucius's long - standing enmity towards Harry and his family. Harry may have reached a breaking point after all the years of Lucius's attempts to undermine him. Additionally, in the context of the wizarding war, if Lucius is seen as a key figure in Voldemort's regime, Harry might view his death as a strategic move to weaken the Dark Lord's forces. It could also be a way for Harry to assert his own power and dominance over the Malfoy family, who have always looked down on him.
One possible motive could be that the 'mountain' in the fanfiction represents a great evil or obstacle that is threatening the wizarding world. Harry, being the hero, feels it's his duty to eliminate it. For example, if the mountain is a lair for dark creatures that are attacking Hogwarts students.