Authors create unique worlds in Harry Potter slash crossover fanfiction by carefully considering the rules of both universes. In a crossover with the Sherlock Holmes stories, they would think about how detective work and magic could co - exist. They might have Holmes trying to solve a mystery in the wizarding world. They also introduce new plot devices. For example, in a crossover with the Matrix, they could have a situation where the characters are caught between the real world, the Matrix world, and the wizarding world. And they develop the characters in new ways. Ron Weasley could become more of a tech - savvy character in a crossover with a sci - fi series.
Well, first of all, they really dig into the lore of both the Harry Potter world and the other world they are bringing in. Let's say it's a crossover with the His Dark Materials series. They would look at how Dust in His Dark Materials and magic in Harry Potter could interact. Then they play with the settings. If it's a crossover with Middle - earth, they might have Hogwarts in Middle - earth or vice versa. And for the characters, they might give them new relationships. For instance, if Ginny Weasley meets Lyra Belacqua, they could form an unexpected friendship or rivalry based on their different backgrounds and skills.
Authors may create unique worlds in 'Harry x Merlin' fanfiction by merging the cultures of the two series. They could combine the wizarding society of 'Harry Potter' with the medieval - like court of Camelot. This would mean new social hierarchies, traditions, and ways of life for the characters. For example, Harry might have to learn the proper etiquette of Camelot's court while Merlin has to adapt to the more modern - for them - ways of Hogwarts. This cultural mash - up can lead to very engaging and distinct fanfiction worlds.
Authors create unique Zeus crossover fanfiction by combining different elements. They might take Zeus' character traits from Greek mythology and put him in a completely different setting, like a post - apocalyptic world. His godly arrogance might be challenged by the new harsh reality, creating an interesting dynamic.
Authors create unique storylines by mixing the magic systems. For instance, if it's a crossover with 'Doctor Strange', they might combine the time - turning spells of Harry Potter with the time - manipulation abilities of Doctor Strange. They also play with character personalities. A shy character from one universe might befriend a bold character from the other. Another way is by creating new threats that require the combined efforts of both universes' heroes.
Authors create believable relationships by first understanding the personalities of the characters from both universes. For example, if it's a crossover with 'Lord of the Rings', they need to consider how a hobbit's simple and home - loving nature might interact with a Hogwarts student's more academic and magical - focused life. They also use shared experiences, like facing a common enemy together. This could bring two characters closer in a romantic way.
Authors often start by choosing two very different universes for the crossover. For example, combining a high - fantasy world like 'Lord of the Rings' with a modern - day superhero universe. Then, the reincarnation aspect allows them to play with the idea of a character from one world being reborn into the other. They can give the reincarnated character memories or powers from their previous life, which creates instant conflict and intrigue.
Authors often start by taking the existing relationships in the 'Harry Potter' series. They then twist the dialogue or actions to have a double meaning. For example, they might rewrite a scene where characters are sharing a meal at the Great Hall to include some flirtatious remarks with innuendo.
Authors create an 'evil Harry Potter' in fanfiction by changing his backstory. Maybe he has a different experience at Hogwarts, like being bullied by the teachers instead of being mentored. This can turn his character bitter and lead to him becoming evil.
Authors often start by looking at the core elements of both universes. For example, if it's a 'Supernatural' and 'Star Trek' crossover, they might think about how Dean's hunting skills would work in the highly technological and diverse Star Trek universe. They also play with character personalities. Maybe Dean is frustrated by the more rule - bound Starfleet officers, which creates interesting conflict.
One way is by exploring the character interactions. If it's a Star Wars and Avatar (the Last Airbender) crossover, they might have Anakin Skywalker learn about bending elements from the Avatar world. The clash of Anakin's Force - using abilities with the bending skills of the Avatar characters can lead to a whole new set of storylines. Authors also play with the different moral and ethical systems of the two universes to create complex and unique plots in these crossovers.
The interactions can be really interesting. Imagine McGonagall meeting Gibbs. Gibbs' no - nonsense attitude might clash a bit with McGonagall's strict but magical way of doing things. But at the same time, they could find common ground in their pursuit of justice. The NCIS agents might also be amazed by the spells and potions in the Harry Potter world, and the wizards could be intrigued by the high - tech forensic tools the agents use. Hermione might even try to figure out how the Muggle technology works, while Abby could be eager to learn about magic.