When writing a Harry Draco Paul Seth fanfiction, it's important to set the right tone. Since it involves different characters from different 'worlds' (assuming Paul and Seth are from a different setting), you need to make their interactions believable. You can start with a simple idea like a school project they all have to work on, and build from there.
There's also 'Draco's New Allies'. Here, Draco is forced to team up with Harry, Paul, and Seth for a common cause. As they work together, they learn more about each other and their own strengths. It's a story that shows how different personalities can come together in the face of challenges.
A major theme is growth. Both Paul and Seth grow as individuals and as a pair. They learn about themselves and each other. Also, the theme of loyalty often comes up. Their loyalty to each other and to the pack has to be re - evaluated and adjusted because of the imprint. For example, in some fanfics, they have to prove their loyalty to the pack while still maintaining their new bond.
One great 'Paul imprints on Seth fanfiction' I've read is 'The Unlikely Bond'. It beautifully explores their relationship after the imprint. Another is 'A New Beginning' which delves into how they navigate their new connection within the pack.
Yes, there are quite a few fanfictions with the concept of Harry and Draco being mates. In the world of fanfiction, writers often explore different relationship dynamics between characters that deviate from the original canon. This can lead to some really interesting stories where Harry and Draco form an unexpected bond, whether it's a friendship, a more complex relationship, or a new kind of magical connection.
Friendship is a very common theme. Many fanfictions explore how Harry and Paul become friends, how they support each other through difficult times. For example, in some stories, they help each other with personal problems or career challenges.
Maybe Harry has seen a different side of Draco that others haven't. He could have realized that Draco was just a product of his upbringing and the difficult situation he was in.
Maybe in some fanfictions, Draco is driven by a sense of self - preservation. He might believe that Harry will eventually turn against him or the Slytherin house. He could think that by killing Harry, he can secure his own place at Hogwarts and in the wizarding community. Additionally, it could be part of a larger plot by Voldemort or his followers. If Draco is forced to join Voldemort's side, he may be given the task of killing Harry to prove his loyalty.
It depends. If the fanfiction respects the basic characters and doesn't spread harmful or false information, it could be ethical. After all, fanfiction is a form of creative expression.
One great 'Harry Draco' fanfiction is 'All Our Secrets Laid Bare'. It delves deep into their complex relationship, showing how they might interact outside of the main story's battles. Another good one is 'The Mirror of Ecidyrue' which has a very interesting plotline that brings out different sides of both characters.