One could be 'The Icy Heart of Hogwarts'. In this fanfiction, the main character, perhaps a new student, has a cold and emotionless demeanor. They interact with the classic Harry Potter characters in a very detached way, which creates a lot of interesting tension. For example, when facing the challenges in the wizarding world, they solve problems with pure logic rather than relying on emotions like most characters.
One characteristic is the unique portrayal of the main character. Instead of the emotional and passionate Harry we know, the fem Harry is emotionless. This changes the way she reacts to situations in the wizarding world.
Well, a common theme is the alteration of his magical abilities. Emotionless Harry may find that his spells work differently, perhaps more powerfully in some cases. Another theme is his isolation. Since emotions are a big part of human connection, Harry might find himself more alone. And there's also the theme of his identity. Is he still the same Harry without his emotions? This is often explored in such fanfictions.
One interesting emotionless Harry fanfiction could be 'The Emotionless Boy Who Lived'. In this fic, Harry might be portrayed as having suppressed his emotions due to all the trauma he's faced. Another could be 'Harry's Emotionless Quest' where his lack of emotion actually gives him an edge in facing the dark forces as he can make cold, calculated decisions without being swayed by fear or anger. There's also 'Emotionless in Hogwarts' which explores how his fellow students and teachers react to this new side of Harry.
Cold emotionless characters can change the plot by making different decisions. For example, in a fight, they might not be swayed by emotions like loyalty or fear, so they could choose a more practical but unexpected way to deal with the enemy. This can lead to new alliances or enemies forming.
Well, 'Fem Harry: The Cold Savior' is another great one. In this fanfiction, the emotionless fem Harry has a unique take on fighting Voldemort. Since she doesn't get swayed by emotions like fear or anger, her battle strategies are quite different. It's fascinating to see how she outsmarts the Dark Lord without the typical emotional responses that we would expect from a hero.
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.