Often, it can be a turning point in the story. For example, when Harry passes out, his friends might have to take over and make decisions on their own. This can change the dynamics between the characters and lead to new plot developments. Maybe they discover a new threat while trying to figure out why Harry passed out. It also adds suspense as the readers are eager to know if Harry will be okay and what will happen next.
When Harry Potter passes out in fanfiction, it can introduce new elements into the plot. If he passes out in an unknown place, it could lead to the discovery of a new location or a hidden secret. His passing out can also be used as a way to show the vulnerability of the main character. This can make the other characters realize how much they rely on him and prompt them to become stronger or find new ways to deal with the situation. It can also lead to character growth as they face the challenges without Harry's immediate help.
It might also lead to character development. For Sall, this action could show his or her flaws and lead to a journey of self - discovery where he or she realizes that kicking Percy out was a mistake. And for Percy, being kicked out could make him stronger and more determined, and he may come back with new skills or knowledge to change the situation in the fanfiction.
His passing out can also be a way to introduce new plot elements. Maybe when he's unconscious, he has strange dreams or visions that point to a new mystery or threat. This can then drive the rest of the story as the characters try to understand the meaning of these visions and prevent the potential danger.
The 'darkness' can make the plot more complex. It might introduce new challenges for the characters that they have to overcome. For example, if there are new dark spells or dark creatures in the fanfiction, the characters need to find ways to deal with them.
It can create immediate conflict. If a young wizard performs magic accidentally, the Trace can bring the Ministry's attention, like in some fanfics where a minor character's small magic act sets off a chain of events because the Ministry gets involved.
Well, this event could be a catalyst for other characters to get involved. For example, the wizarding world might become aware of Harry's situation at home more acutely. It could also lead to a change in Harry's personality. He might become more guarded or more rebellious. As for the overall plot, it can set in motion a series of events where Harry starts to question his place in both the Muggle and wizarding worlds. He has to deal with the trauma of being hurt by Vernon and his collapse might make other characters more protective of him or more eager to see justice done. All in all, it adds a layer of complexity and drama to the story.
In some cases, the 'kicked out' event might introduce new alliances. Maybe Marshall teams up with other characters outside the Paw Patrol while he's trying to clear his name. This can bring in new elements to the fanfiction world, like different rescue techniques or new locations. And when the time comes for a reunion, it can be a very emotional and exciting part of the plot, resolving all the built - up tension.
It can change the whole dynamic. For example, if a character gets access to divine energy, they might be able to easily defeat enemies that were previously unbeatable. This could lead to a quicker resolution of conflicts or create new ones as other characters might be jealous or afraid of this new power.
It can completely change the direction of the story. If a major character burns their bridges with Hogwarts, for example, they might go off on their own adventure, and the fanfiction could then focus on their journey outside the familiar school setting.
The 'misery crossover' often changes the relationships between characters. A character with a tragic past may be more guarded and less likely to trust the friendly and open - hearted characters in the Harry Potter series. This mistrust can lead to a lot of drama and new storylines. Also, their different values due to their past miseries can drive the plot in unexpected directions. For example, a character from a world where survival is the only goal may see the use of magic for fun or minor tasks as a waste, and this could cause arguments and division among the characters.
If the familiar is something like a dragon, it could greatly impact the plot. Dragons are powerful and feared. The character with the dragon familiar might be constantly hunted by those who want to use the dragon for their own purposes or those who fear its power. This would create a lot of conflict and drive the story forward as the character has to protect their dragon and themselves.