Hermione could be a main character. She might be the one who first notices the strange changes in Harry after he becomes friends with Death. She could try to research about this unusual friendship in the library, using her vast knowledge to understand the implications. Ron could also be important. He might be initially skeptical about Harry's new 'friend' but then come to accept it as he sees the positive effects it has on Harry and the help it provides in their fight against dark forces.
In the fanfiction, it could be that Harry's friendship with Death is a secret known only to a few. He has to hide it from most of the wizarding world because they would not understand. This secrecy could add a lot of tension to the story. For instance, when strange things start to happen around Harry, like people seeing shadowy figures or experiencing unexplained chills, some might suspect dark magic. But in reality, it's just a side - effect of his connection with Death. Harry would have to struggle to keep his friendship a secret while also using the knowledge he gains from Death to protect his friends and the wizarding world.
I think in the context of Harry Potter fanfiction, 'a little death between friends' could imply a moment of sacrifice or a risky decision made by one friend for the other that has some potentially negative consequences but ultimately strengthens their bond.
Yes, there are likely fanfictions out there with this concept. The 'Harry Potter' fandom is vast and creative, and many fans like to explore unique and alternative storylines. Some might imagine Harry having a special connection to the idea of 'Lord Death' in a fan - created narrative.
Besides Harry, death is the central character in this concept. But there could be other magical creatures or beings involved. Maybe thestrals, since they are associated with death in the original Harry Potter lore. They could play a role in facilitating the friendship between Harry and death. And of course, Harry's other friends from Hogwarts, like Neville and Ginny, could also be part of the story, either being curious about or affected by Harry's friendship with death.
Yes, it is possible in the realm of fanfiction. Fanfiction allows for creative and often out - of - the - box interpretations. Writers can create scenarios where Harry Potter befriends the Basilisk. Maybe through some magic that tames the Basilisk or a special bond that forms due to shared experiences. It goes against the traditional narrative of the series but that's the beauty of fanfiction, it can rewrite and reimagine the story in many ways.
One possibility could be that in this fanfiction, Harry Potter uses his mastery of death to have unique abilities in Skyrim. Maybe he can't truly die in the Skyrim world, and this gives him an edge in battles against dragons or other foes. He could also use his knowledge from the wizarding world to manipulate magic in Skyrim in ways that are different from the native mages.
Yes, there might be. Some creative fanfiction writers like to blend different fictional universes. They could create a story where the concept of 'Harry Potter being the Master of Death' is incorporated into a 'LotR' - themed fanfic. It could be an interesting crossover with unique plotlines.
In Harry Potter fanfiction, death can be protective in a rather complex way. Sometimes, when a character dies, it sets off a chain of events that ultimately protect Harry. Consider a situation where a wizard close to Harry is killed by Voldemort. This could lead to an outpouring of support from the wizarding community for Harry, making it harder for Voldemort to target him directly. Additionally, the death of certain magical creatures might release powers or magic that then shields Harry. For example, if a phoenix dies, its final burst of magic could be diverted to protect Harry, given the strong connection phoenixes have with the concept of protection in the Potterverse.
It could refer to various things. Maybe it's about the decline in the creation or popularity of Harry Potter fanfiction. It could be due to factors like the passage of time, the end of the official series making it less trendy, or the emergence of new fandoms.