She might start using black magic out of a sense of desperation. Maybe she feels she has no other way to achieve her goals, like protecting her loved ones or getting revenge on her enemies.
Using black magic could have a negative impact on her own soul or magical essence. It might start to corrupt her, changing her personality. She could become more cruel, self - centered, and lose her moral compass. This would not only affect her relationships but also her own well - being as she gradually loses herself to the dark power of black magic.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what this particular fanfiction is about without reading it. But generally, a 'fem Harry Potter' would be a female version of Harry Potter in a fan - created story. If it's described as 'a black fanfiction', it might involve themes related to black culture, black characters, or a new take on the Harry Potter world from a perspective that incorporates black experiences. However, this is just speculation.
In a Harry Potter and LOTR crossover fanfiction, black magic could take on different forms. In the Harry Potter universe, it's often associated with the Dark Arts like the Unforgivable Curses. In LOTR, dark magic is related to Sauron and his minions. A crossover might explore how wizards from Harry Potter's world react to the more ancient and malevolent black magic of Middle - earth.
One great fem Harry Potter Lady Black fanfiction is 'The Black Heir'. It has an interesting take on a female Harry being related to the Black family. The story is full of mystery and adventure as she discovers her heritage within the Black family and the wizarding world.
One common theme is family. Since the Black family has such a complex and rich history in the Harry Potter universe, fem Harry's connection to it is often explored. This includes dealing with family secrets, loyalty, and the expectations that come with being part of the Black family.
Another good one is 'The Potter - Phantomhive Connection'. This fanfiction delves deep into the relationship between a fem Harry Potter and the Phantomhive household. It shows how her presence disrupts and also enriches the existing dynamics. The writing is quite engaging, with detailed descriptions of the settings and the characters' emotions.
Well, in the original Harry Potter series, black magic is clearly depicted as something evil. So from the perspective of the original lore, it's not ethical. Black magic often involves harming others and going against the basic moral principles in the wizarding world. However, in fanfiction, it can be a thought - experiment of sorts. Some might argue that it's just exploring a different side of a character, but it still treads on dangerous moral ground.
Yes, there might be some out there. However, the concept of Harry using black magic goes against the general moral compass of the original series. Some fanfictions might explore this in an interesting way to show a darker, alternative universe where he's forced to use it for some extreme reasons, like saving his friends from an even greater evil. But it's important to note that this is a deviation from J.K. Rowling's original vision.
The ethical implications are quite significant. Blood magic is not just a simple magic form. It's deeply connected to a wizard's life force. In fanfiction with Fem Harry Potter using it, it could be seen as a desperate measure. Maybe she's facing an extremely powerful enemy and traditional magic isn't enough. But this still doesn't make it ethical. It goes against the principles that the wizarding world generally holds. For example, it could be compared to the unforgivable curses in terms of how it violates the basic respect for life and magic. And it might also isolate her from her friends and allies who uphold the traditional ethical code of magic.