It's not appropriate at all. The Hogwarts professors are respected figures in the wizarding world created by J.K. Rowling. Creating fanfiction with sexual content about them goes against the values of the original series. It also may make many fans of the series uncomfortable as they view these characters in a different, more positive and educational light.
One negative impact is that it can corrupt the image of the Hogwarts professors. They are supposed to be role models in the wizarding world. Also, it can be very disturbing for the young fans of the Harry Potter series who look up to these characters.
Often, Hermione is shown as the intelligent and determined one. She might be the driving force behind solving a problem that involves Draco and the professors. The professors can be portrayed in different lights. Some fanfictions might show Snape as having a more sympathetic side when dealing with Draco and Hermione's situation. And Draco may be seen as a complex character who is trying to redeem himself in the eyes of the Hogwarts community, which includes the professors.
Well, when it comes to interacting with the Hogwarts professors, Edward Elric would likely approach them with his usual inquisitive nature. With Professor McGonagall, he'd be impressed by her transformation magic and might ask her if there's any connection to alchemy's transmutation. He could have some interesting debates with Professor Flitwick about the nature of magic and how it differs from alchemy. And with Hagrid, Edward might be a bit cautious at first, but then warm up to him when he realizes Hagrid's kind heart.
Professor Lupin is popular among the students. He is a very good Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. He is kind - hearted and has a great deal of knowledge about dark creatures. His lessons are practical and engaging, and he helps Harry to overcome his fear of the Dementors.
One interesting storyline could be a time - travel plot where Hermione and Draco are sent back in time and have to work with Hogwarts professors from different eras to fix a major magical disruption. For example, they might have to team up with Professors Dumbledore and Snape in the past to prevent a dark wizard from changing the course of wizarding history.
Well, most of the good - natured professors would be pleased. They've seen Harry grow and develop over the years. Professors like Flitwick might see it as a positive step for Gryffindor. But then there are those like Snape who would be less than thrilled. He might feel that Minerva made a biased decision. And Umbridge, if she were around in this fanfiction, would likely try to undermine Harry's position as prefect in some way because she doesn't like his independent spirit.
In some ways, it could be seen as positive. Hermione is a complex and beloved character. Professors might desire Hermione fanfiction because it can offer new insights into the character, different from what's in the original books. For example, fanfictions might explore her life after Hogwarts in ways the official series doesn't. But they still need to maintain appropriate boundaries as educators.
No. Fanfiction is meant to expand on the existing story, characters, and relationships in a way that is in line with the spirit of the original work. Subjecting Hermione to such a role as a sex slave is not only disrespectful to the character but also goes against the values that should be upheld in any form of fictional creation. It promotes a negative and harmful view of relationships and characters.
No. Writing about sexual content, especially when combined with a rather inappropriate and sensitive topic like 'pregnant sex', is not suitable for Hogwarts fanfiction. Hogwarts is a magical world that is often aimed at a wide range of audiences, including younger readers, and such content goes against the family - friendly and magical essence of the series.