Another good one is 'Harry on the Grindelwald Express'. Here, the train is a sort of magical prison transport for Grindelwald's enemies. Harry is wrongly accused and put on the train, and he has to prove his innocence while also dealing with the dark magic that pervades the train cars.
There's also 'Grindelwald's Train: Harry's Unforeseen Journey'. This fanfiction focuses on how Harry's presence on the train disrupts Grindelwald's plans. The train is filled with various magical traps and challenges that Harry must overcome, all while trying to find a way to escape and warn the wizarding world about Grindelwald's next move.
Sure. 'The Train to Grindelwald's Realm' is a great one. In this fanfiction, Harry boards the train not knowing it's a special one bound for Grindelwald's territory. He has to use his wits and magic to survive the journey and outwit Grindelwald's minions on the train.
One interesting story could be where Harry is on the Grindelwald train and discovers a hidden magical artifact. It leads him on an adventure to figure out its purpose and keep it from falling into the wrong hands.
One interesting fanfic could be where Grindelwald uses the train as a setting to test Harry's magical abilities. Maybe he creates illusions on the train to deceive Harry.
One great 'Harry Frees Grindelwald' fanfiction is 'The Unlikely Alliance'. It shows an interesting dynamic between the two characters where Harry's modern sensibilities clash and then gradually blend with Grindelwald's more archaic views.
One great fanfiction could be 'The Echoes of Grindelwald's Legacy'. It delves into a world where Harry Potter discovers a hidden side of Grindelwald's magic that was never fully explored in the original series. Another is 'Grindelwald's Influence on Harry', which shows how Grindelwald's ideas might have unknowingly seeped into the wizarding world Harry grows up in. And 'A Meeting of Minds: Harry and Grindelwald' imagines a scenario where Harry and Grindelwald have a face - to - face encounter that changes both of their perspectives.
Well, it depends on what you consider 'good'. Some people might like the ones that focus on Harry's internal struggle while being trained by Grindelwald. For example, there could be fanfictions where Harry has to decide whether to follow Grindelwald's teachings or stick to his own values. However, not all such fanfictions are well - written. Some might have plot holes or out - of - character moments.
There's also 'Grindelwald's New Path'. In this fanfic, Grindelwald is re - imagined as a more sympathetic character. Harry plays a crucial role in guiding him towards a different ideology. It's a really interesting take on their relationship and how it could have developed in a different magical world.
There's also 'Grindelwald's Redemption'. In this fanfiction, it focuses on how Grindelwald might find a path towards redemption through his relationship with Gellert. It's an interesting take as it goes against the more common portrayal of Grindelwald as an unrepentant villain.
Sure. One popular Grindelwald fanfiction is 'The Rise of Grindelwald: A New Perspective' which delves deep into his early years and the events that shaped him. Another great one could be 'Grindelwald's Redemption Arc' that explores a different path for his character, imagining if he had chosen a different way. There's also 'Grindelwald in the Modern World' which has an interesting take on how he would fit into the present day wizarding world.
Sure. There's a fanfiction where Grindelwald has a secret apprentice, and Harry Potter discovers this. The story then unfolds as Harry tries to figure out the apprentice's identity and motives, all while trying to stop Grindelwald's latest evil plan. It's full of mystery and suspense.
Sure, there are such fanfictions. In these stories, the relationship between Harry and Grindelwald can be very different from what we see in the original series. Some fanfictions might show Harry as a sort of protege of Grindelwald, which completely changes the moral and power landscape. Others could be more about Harry trying to understand Grindelwald's motives from a different perspective, rather than just seeing him as a pure villain as in the main story.