Well, it could potentially be about the final events or conclusion in a Harry Potter fan - made story. Maybe it focuses on how the characters' arcs end, like Harry, Hermione and Ron. It might also explore the end of the magical world as imagined by the fanfic author, with things like the fate of Hogwarts and the wizarding society.
One main theme could be sacrifice. Just as in the original series, characters might make sacrifices at the end of all things to save their world. Another could be redemption, where characters who have made mistakes find a way to make up for them in the end.
Some of the ten little things in Harry Potter fanfiction could be the way a character's Patronus has a unique form that is different from the canon. This can add an interesting twist to the story. Another little thing might be a new type of potion that a young wizard invents in the fanfiction. It could have amazing effects like allowing the drinker to temporarily understand the language of magical creatures. And then there could be a small tradition within a particular Hogwarts house that is unique to that fanfic, like a midnight celebration on a special day that has a different meaning in the fan - created world.
Harry Potter 7 is not the final version yet. There are seven books in the Harry Potter series: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
In Harry Potter 7, Harry Potter and his friends are going to stop Voldemort from resurrecting. The story has not been officially released yet, and it is expected to be officially released on January 1, 2021.
Yes, it could be. Harry Potter is such an iconic character that he is often at the center of a lot of fanfiction. So this statement might be used to emphasize his importance in that world.
One popular trope is the 'alternate universe' where the story takes place in a different setting or with different rules from the original series. For example, a world where Voldemort won. Another is the 'character rewrite' where a character's personality or backstory is changed. And the 'romantic pairing' trope, like Hermione with Draco, which explores relationships that weren't in the original books.
Not necessarily. It could be a sign of a new beginning. Maybe when all things novel end, it makes room for a new cycle of novelty. However, if we think in terms of creativity, it could be negative as it implies the end of new ideas.
In 'after the end' Harry Potter fanfiction, one common theme is the healing process. The characters have endured so much trauma during the war. Some fanfictions might show Hermione using her intelligence to help with psychological healing programs in the wizarding world. Ron could be depicted as using his humor to lift spirits. And Harry, well, he might be trying to find a normal life after being the 'Chosen One' for so long.
Well, fanfictions often explore different relationships. In 'Harry Potter and the 100 Fanfiction', there might be new takes on Harry's friendships. Maybe some stories focus on his relationship with Hermione and Ron in ways the original books didn't fully explore. For example, a fanfiction could show how they deal with a new dark magic threat together in a more detailed and unique way compared to the official plot.
In Harry Potter fanfiction, the portrayal of different Hogwarts houses is really cool. Some fanfictions focus on the unity within a particular house, like how the Gryffindors support each other during difficult times. There are also stories that explore the stereotypes associated with each house and break them. For instance, a Slytherin being the hero instead of the typical 'bad guy' role. Moreover, the fan - created love stories between characters, whether it's between a Muggle and a wizard or two students from different houses, add a touch of romance to the magical world.