Definitely not. Incarnate is purely fictional. The plot and characters are invented to take you on a fictional journey and not drawn from real-life occurrences.
I'm afraid I can't tell you the author of 'death incarnate novel'. It could be a self - published work by an indie author, or it might be from a small press that isn't widely known. Without more context or research, it's difficult to determine the author.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read a novel named 'death incarnate novel' directly. It could potentially be about a character who represents death in some form, perhaps exploring themes like mortality, the afterlife, and the power that death holds over life.
Well, in the context of Harry Potter, there's already a lot of exploration of death in the original books. But in this fanfiction, 'Death Incarnate' could be a really interesting take. It might show Death as an entity that can take different forms, like a shadowy figure or a being with a human - like appearance. It could delve into the idea of how magic in the Harry Potter world relates to death. Maybe Death has some special powers that are related to the magic that exists, such as the ability to nullify certain spells or to use magic in a way that no other character can. It could also explore the philosophical aspects of death in the Harry Potter universe, like how different characters view death based on their experiences, and how this personified Death might influence those views.
One common theme is power. The nine - tailed entity usually has a great deal of power, and the fan fiction might explore how the character uses or struggles with that power. Another theme is identity, as the incarnation aspect often leads to questions about who the character really is.
One scenario in the fanfiction could be that Batman gets jealous when he sees Catwoman flirting with a rich businessman during one of her heists. He might start to question her motives and their relationship. This jealousy could cause him to act out of character, perhaps being more aggressive or possessive towards Catwoman than he normally would be. And Catwoman, being the independent character she is, would not take kindly to this sudden change in Batman's behavior, leading to a rift between them that would be interesting to explore in the story.
Harry Potter himself is still very popular as the central figure. Readers like to see different versions of him, such as a more powerful or a more morally ambiguous Harry.