I really like 'The Marauders' by an unknown author. It focuses on their adventures and how they formed their tight - knit group. It has some really exciting plot twists, like how they dealt with certain dark magic threats in their school days. It's a fun read that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Another theme is the fight against dark magic. During the Marauders era, Voldemort was rising to power, so fanfics may show how the Marauders and their allies were involved in the early battles against the Death Eaters. There's also the theme of growing up and facing the responsibilities that come with being a wizard in a dangerous time.
Remus might be a bit more reserved. He'd approach the fanfics with caution, but he'd also be touched by the stories that explored his struggle with being a werewolf in more detail. He might find comfort in knowing that fans understood his inner turmoil to some extent.
It could potentially change their relationships. If they read a fanfiction that explored deeper emotional aspects of their friendships, it might make them more aware of their feelings for each other. They might become more open and communicative within their group. For example, Sirius and Remus might have a heart - to - heart about their true feelings for each other if a fanfiction made them realize something they hadn't before.
The Marauders era is a time full of potential for different storylines. There are so many what - ifs. Fanfiction writers can play with the idea of different magical abilities the Marauders might have had, or different relationships they could have formed. It also has a nostalgic factor for fans who love the original series and want to revisit that magical world from a different perspective.
Attention to detail is a must. Little things like the Marauders' nicknames, their favorite classes at Hogwarts, and the way they interact with the professors. A fanfiction that gets these details right is more likely to be a great read. It can also add new elements to the story, like new spells or magical creatures that are in line with the Potterverse, but also add something fresh to the Marauders' era.
They would probably be very curious at first. But as they read more, they might get annoyed if the fanfiction doesn't stay true to their essence. For instance, if a fanfiction portrays Sirius as a coward, which is completely against his real character, they would be offended. However, if they find a well - written fanfiction that respects their characters, they might enjoy it.
There's 'Feminine Potter in the Marauders' Time'. In this fanfic, the story delves deep into how a genderbent Harry would change the course of events. It shows how she would deal with Hogwarts' politics, friendships, and the looming threat of Voldemort in a more feminine way. For example, her approach to forming alliances with other students could be more diplomatic compared to the original male Harry.
They might be quite shocked. Sirius, for example, would probably find it really strange to read about a world that's so different yet based on their own. He'd be amused by some of the wild interpretations of his character and might even laugh out loud at some of the more far - fetched storylines.
The theme of friendship is also prominent. The relationships between the Marauders are a big part of the original series, and in these fanfictions, the time - traveling character often gets involved in their friendship. Sometimes they strengthen the bonds between the Marauders, or in some cases, they might cause some rifts, which then leads to a whole new set of events and character developments.