Well, it depends on how the author of the fanfiction interprets Draco's character in relation to this 'plug' in the context of Quidditch. He could be a reluctant hero who discovers the power of the plug and uses it to save his team during a crucial Quidditch game. Or he could be the villain who tries to sabotage another team's brooms by messing with their plugs.
In some fanfictions, Regulus Black's involvement in Quidditch could be linked to his family's expectations. The Black family might have certain standards for him in the sport, either pushing him to excel or causing him internal conflict as he tries to balance his own love for the game with their demands.
One common theme is the pursuit of victory. Quidditch is a competitive sport, so many fanfictions revolve around a team's or a player's goal to win championships. For example, stories might focus on a team's underdog journey to the top.
Well, their love for Quidditch gives them a common ground. They understand each other's passion for the sport. When they're on the pitch, they can communicate without words, just through their actions and teamwork. It's like a special language only they share. This mutual understanding deepens their bond.
In a harry potter quidditch match fanfiction, it could start like this. The day of the big Quidditch match had arrived. The stands were filled with excited students from all four houses. Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw were the teams ready to battle it out. The Ravenclaw Chasers had a very strategic plan. They coordinated their movements perfectly, passing the Quaffle with such precision. But Hufflepuff's Beaters were not to be underestimated. They managed to keep most of the Bludgers away from their team. The Seekers were waiting for the right moment. The Hufflepuff Seeker, a young and determined witch, noticed a strange movement near one of the goalposts. She suspected it might be the Golden Snitch and started to edge closer, her broomstick gliding silently through the air.
One common theme is self - discovery. The original characters often start as novices in quidditch and through their experiences in the sport, they learn more about themselves, their strengths, and weaknesses. For example, they might discover a hidden talent for a particular quidditch position.
One common theme is friendship. The players on the quidditch teams often form strong bonds through their shared experiences in the games. Another is rivalry, like the classic Gryffindor - Slytherin rivalry in the context of quidditch.
There could be various reasons. Maybe the fanfiction author wanted to create a new plotline where Draco's actions led to his ban. For example, if he was caught cheating in a Quidditch match by using some dark magic to influence the outcome, the authorities in the fanfiction world might have banned him.
Well, a Quidditch injury for James Potter in fanfiction can be quite interesting. It could be caused by a bludger hitting him hard, or maybe a bad fall from his broom. This injury can then be used to explore different aspects of his character. If he's injured, he might become more self - reflective, realizing that he's not invincible. It can also create drama, like when his friends try to find a way to heal him quickly or when his rivals take advantage of his weakened state.