Well, in many'mistaken' Harry Potter fanfictions, misunderstandings play a huge role. If we assume 'ladyraye' follows some of these common trends, there might be situations where spells go wrong and cause characters to be misperceived. Also, relationships could be affected by these mistakes. For instance, a character might mistake the intentions of another character in a romantic context, leading to all sorts of drama. Another common element could be the misinterpretation of prophecies or magical artifacts, which then leads to a chain of events based on the wrong assumptions.
I'm not specifically familiar with 'ladyraye' Harry Potter mistaken fanfiction. But you can try searching on fanfiction websites like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own. They have a vast collection of Harry Potter fanfictions, and you might be able to find the ones related to this specific 'mistaken' theme there.
A third common theme is adaptation. When Percy is mistaken for a Harry Potter character or vice versa, he or the other character has to adapt to the new world they find themselves in. They have to learn new rules, make new friends or enemies, and find their place. This can involve Percy trying to blend in at Hogwarts or a Harry Potter character trying to survive at Camp Half - Blood.
There's 'Percy in the Wizarding World'. In this fanfiction, Percy somehow gets transported to the Harry Potter universe and everyone there mistakes him for a strange kind of wizard. The author does a great job of showing Percy's confusion and how he tries to adapt to this new world while still having his demigod powers. It's an exciting read with lots of action and humor.
The Avengers could be involved. Captain America, for instance, might be suspicious of this 'Loki' (who is actually Harry) and keep a close eye on him. Iron Man could use his technology to analyze Harry, thinking he is Loki. And from the Harry Potter universe, Ron could be there, trying to support Harry in this strange situation where he is mistaken for someone else entirely.
Definitely not. The original Harry Potter books promote values such as acceptance, courage, and unity. Genocide is the opposite of all these. Fanfiction should, at least to some extent, stay true to the spirit of the original work, and a genocide - themed fanfiction is far from that. It can also be very offensive to many fans who love the series for its positive and hopeful messages.
Well, in Harry Potter fanfiction, he could be in any kind of world. Maybe a world where wizards rule openly, or one where magic is fading away. It's really up to the creativity of the fanfic writer.
Definitely not. The core of the Harry Potter world is about magic, friendship, and fighting against evil. A 'slave' concept goes against the values that are central to the series. Fanfiction writers usually stay closer to the essence of the story while adding their own twists, but this is not a common or typical take. It might be a very niche and edgy form of fanfiction that only a small number of people might explore.
Probably not. It seems like a rather odd and specific concept that might not appeal to a large number of fans. Most fans are more interested in the main storylines, character relationships, and the magical elements as they are in the original series.
One plot idea could be that in a magical realm where different fictional universes collide, Harry's appearance or some magical mishap makes others think he is Loki. Maybe the characters from the Thor/Loki universe initially treat him as Loki and he has to figure out how to convince them otherwise while also dealing with the chaos that ensues. For example, he could be caught in the middle of a power struggle between Thor and those who believe he is Loki up to no good.