Well, in this kind of fanfiction, it could mean that Harry has some special abilities or a destiny that is tied to Death in a very unique way. Maybe he has an innate ability to communicate with the dead or has powers that are related to the cycle of life and death. It's a really interesting take on the character, as it completely reimagines his origin and potential within the wizarding world.
Well, it's hard to say without actually reading it, but it's likely that Harry Potter himself would be one of the main characters. Given the title, his reaction and experience with the many deaths would probably be a central part of the story.
The theme of sacrifice could also be present. Just like in the original series where many characters made sacrifices, the 'Many Deaths of Harry Potter Fanfiction' could focus on new characters or expand on existing ones and their selfless acts that lead to their deaths. This could be used to show the value of heroism and the cost it sometimes comes with in the magical world.
Well, in the 'Jurassic Park' novel, a lot of people die. The dinosaurs are the main cause, obviously. Some characters die in really gruesome ways, like being chased down by a T - Rex. Others are picked off one by one by the smaller but no less deadly velociraptors. There are also deaths that are a result of the park's infrastructure failing, which leads to people being in the wrong place at the wrong time and getting killed by the dinosaurs.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Mayuri novel' you are referring to. There could be various reasons for deaths in a novel, such as battles, diseases, or sacrifices. Without more context about this particular novel, it's difficult to list all the deaths.
In the 'IT' novel by Stephen King, there are numerous deaths. Many children in Derry fall victim to Pennywise, the shape - shifting evil entity. For example, Georgie, who is brutally killed at the beginning by Pennywise in the form of a clown. These deaths are often very gruesome and are part of what makes the story so terrifying.
The overall tone of the story could shift. It might become darker and more philosophical. With Harry being Death's child, there would be more exploration of the meaning of life and death, and the morality of using death - related magic. The plot could also take new directions. Instead of the typical battles against Voldemort's forces, Harry could be involved in quests related to the afterlife or the secrets of death, which would be a major departure from the original story.
There are many human deaths in the 'Jurassic Park' novel. Workers are killed when the dinosaurs escape. Some visitors also die. The raptors are particularly lethal to humans.
In 'Solo: A Star Wars Story', one significant death is that of Beckett. He was a mentor - like figure to Han Solo for a while. His death came as a result of his own actions and the choices he made in the criminal underworld. It was a moment that showed the harsh reality of the life Han was getting involved in.