I'm not sure exactly as it depends on the specific 'world eaters novel'. But there might be a heroic character who stands up against the 'world eaters'. This character could be a brave warrior or a clever strategist.
The theme of destruction and renewal might also be present. The actions of the 'world eaters' would lead to destruction, but from that destruction, there could be opportunities for renewal, either in terms of society, the environment, or the characters themselves. For example, new alliances might form in the face of the 'world eaters' threat, leading to a different kind of social structure in the long run.
The 'world eaters novels' are popular mainly because they present a very different kind of story. Instead of the usual heroic tales, we get to see the chaos and destruction from the perspective of the World Eaters. Their culture, which is based on violence and bloodshed, is both repelling and alluring at the same time. It's like looking into the abyss. And the novels do a great job of portraying their internal struggles as well, not just their external actions. This makes the characters more complex and the stories more interesting.
One of the well - known 'world eaters novels' is 'Betrayer'. It delves deep into the lore of the World Eaters legion, exploring their fall to chaos and their brutal nature.
The Spirit of Food Sword was a Japanese web novel that had yet to be completed. The author's original intention in creating this work was to show the courage and wisdom of humans through the story of food and adventure, and at the same time express his love and pursuit for food.
The author has experienced many breaks and unstable updates during the creation process, but he has been working hard to continue writing this work. At present, he has completed most of the plot setting and character creation, and is patiently waiting for it to end.
The wizarding world would be in shock. Harry was seen as the 'Chosen One' to defeat Voldemort. If he joined the Death Eaters, the Order of the Phoenix would feel betrayed. They might try to rescue him or think he's been an undercover agent all along. Hogwarts would be in chaos, and students would be confused and scared.
Voldemort himself, of course, is the most prominent in a sense. But in the fanfiction, his relationship with the other Death Eaters could be different. He might be more distrustful or have different expectations of them. And then there's Barty Crouch Jr. He could be a major player in the fanfiction, with his skills in disguise and dark magic. His actions could drive some of the major plotlines in the fanfiction.
A possible motive could be self - preservation. If they believe that Voldemort's downfall is inevitable and that by saving Harry, they can gain some form of leniency from the side that opposes Voldemort. They might think that Harry has enough influence to spare their lives if they help him.