In my opinion, it depends on how it's done. If the fanfiction is using Harry using Avada Kedavra in a context that is meant to shock and go against the core values of the series just for the sake of being edgy, then it's unethical. But if it's part of a well - thought - out exploration of the character's growth, for example, if Harry is corrupted by dark magic in an alternate universe, and the story is used to teach a lesson about the dangers of straying from one's values, it could be seen as a valid creative piece.
In some fanfictions, Avada Kedavra is used as a way to explore the darker side of characters. For example, a character who was previously seen as good might be forced to use it in self - defense, which then causes them to struggle with guilt. It can also be used to create alternate universes where the spell has different effects or consequences.
One interesting 'Harry Potter Avada Kedavra' fanfiction could be one where a character manages to reverse the effects of the Avada Kedavra curse through some ancient magic. In this type of fanfiction, it might explore the idea of life after being hit by the Killing Curse and how magic can be used in ways not previously thought of in the original series.
One ethical dilemma is when a 'good' character has to decide whether to use Avada Kedavra. In the original series, it's an unforgivable curse, but in fanfiction, authors might put their characters in situations where it seems like the only option. For example, to stop a powerful dark wizard who is about to kill many innocent people.
One possible plotline could be an alternate universe where Harry is turned to the dark side early on. Maybe he discovers some false information about his parents' death and blames the wizarding world, leading him to use Avada Kedavra on those he believes are responsible.
There is a fanfiction that explores what would happen if the Avada Kedavra curse was used on a magical creature instead of a human. It shows how the curse affects the creature differently and how the wizarding world has to deal with the consequences. It's full of interesting details about magical creature lore and the power of the curse.
Yes. Using dark arts in Hogwarts Legacy can have a significant influence on the story. The game is set in a world where magic has different connotations, and dark arts are generally frowned upon. If you choose to use dark arts, it can change the way NPCs (non - playable characters) view you. Some may be afraid of you, while others may try to stop you. This can lead to new plot developments as you navigate through the game world. For example, it might lead to a more complex relationship with your classmates or teachers. Your actions can also potentially unlock different endings based on how much you've relied on dark arts throughout the game.
Yes. Using dark arts can deviate the main plot. If you use it too often, you might be led down a different path compared to if you were a pure - hearted wizard using only light magic.
He could be hit by a weakened or deflected version of the curse. Maybe someone tried to cast it on him but another spell interfered at the last moment. This could leave him with some strange side - effects, like temporary memory loss or a change in his magical abilities.
Well, perhaps in the fanfiction, Draco Malfoy is researching a way to counter the Avada Kedavra. He could be secretly working with some of the more intelligent and magically inclined students at Hogwarts. They might be trying to find a protection spell that can block the Avada Kedavra. This could lead to a lot of sneaking around, secret meetings in the Room of Requirement, and tense moments when they think they're about to be discovered by the Death Eaters or other dark forces.