Character development can occur through challenges. If a character in the fanfiction has to face a dangerous magical creature on the manor grounds, they might become more brave or resourceful. Also, internal conflicts like a character struggling with their own magical abilities in the shadow of Lord Potter can be a great way to develop them.
A great plot could involve Lord Potter renovating the manor and uncovering forgotten chambers. These chambers might hold the key to a long - lost family magic. He could also face challenges from dark wizards who want to steal the manor's treasures.
Well, in fanfiction, Neville Longbottom could be one of the visitors. He and Harry could exchange gardening tips as they explore the manor's gardens. Additionally, Dumbledore's portrait might be magically transported to Potter Manor, and he could offer his wisdom and guidance to Harry as he lives in the manor. And of course, Hagrid might come with some magical creatures to show Harry, adding more excitement to the manor.
His friends from Hogwarts, like Ron and Hermione, are likely to help. Ron could bring his family's practical knowledge of wizarding homes and Hermione would contribute with her extensive research skills.
Yes. Given the popularity of the Harry Potter series, fans have come up with countless fanfictions. This particular concept could be a fascinating exploration of the series' lore. It might delve into how Harry's identity as Lord Potter Black could change the events of the original story. For example, it could affect his interactions with the Malfoys, as the Blacks have a complex relationship with that family. It could also lead to different interpretations of his connection to Sirius Black and how that might shape his future in the wizarding world.
Perhaps a long - lost relative of the Potter family who feels they were unjustly excluded from inheriting the manor. This relative could be jealous of Harry's status and the wealth associated with the manor. They might use dark magic to try and claim what they think is rightfully theirs, leading to a battle of magic and loyalty within the Potter family and among Harry's friends.
Well, in a 'Harry Potter raised in Potter Manor' fanfiction, we might see Harry having a different kind of upbringing. He could be surrounded by portraits of his ancestors who could offer him advice and wisdom. The manor itself might hold hidden chambers or libraries filled with rare magical knowledge. This could lead to Harry being more confident and self - assured when he finally goes to Hogwarts.
In the 'Harry Potter finds Potter Manor' fanfiction, Harry's journey to the manor could be a very emotional one. He has grown up not knowing much about his family heritage. When he finds the manor, it could be in a dilapidated state. He then starts to restore it, using his magic skills. As he delves deeper into the manor, he discovers rooms that hold memories of his ancestors. There might be a room dedicated to his parents, where he can see their early years through enchanted memories. This discovery could strengthen his connection to his family and give him a new sense of identity within the wizarding world.
If Harry was raised at Potter Manor in fanfiction, it would change a great deal. He could have a more stable support system. Instead of being bullied and neglected, he'd be surrounded by the remnants of his family's magic. The manor itself might have a library filled with rare magical tomes that he could study, and perhaps there would be a family - appointed tutor for him. This would make him more confident and knowledgeable when he enters Hogwarts, and his relationships with his classmates might be different as he wouldn't have the same insecurities.
Perhaps during the rebuilding, Harry has to deal with various magical creatures that have made the ruins of Potter Manor their home. He might have to find a way to relocate them without harming them. Also, he could be visited by friends from Hogwarts who offer their help and in the process, there are some interesting interactions and exchanges of magic knowledge.