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What is the weirdest Harry Potter ships?

What is the weirdest Harry Potter ships?

Here is a list of weirdest Harry Potter ships by the fans:

  • Sirius Black x Harry Potter.
  • Lord Voldemort x Draco Malfoy.
  • Draco Malfoy x Ginny Weasley.
  • Harry Potter x Luna Lovegood.
  • Cedric Diggory x Harry Potter.
  • Draco Malfoy x Ronald Weasley.
  • Neville Longbottom x Ginny Weasley.
  • Bellatrix Lestrange x Hermione Granger.

Which ship has the most fanfics?

Destiel is, as far as I can tell from the stats, the biggest ship on AO3 overall, with over 90,000 fics total.

Why are Ron and Hermione Harry Potter’s number one ‘ship?

Better still, Ron and Hermione also prove that opposites attract. She is extremely type A, and he is the picture of type B. But Ron and Hermione show us that every relationship needs balance, and this is why they are Harry Potter ’s number one ‘ship, no matter what retconning J.K. Rowling tries to do on Twitter.

What if Hermione and Fred had tried to make it work?

Assuming Fred never passed away at the end of the series, (and we are still trying to recover from that), if he and Hermione ended up trying to make it work, it would be an extremely chaotic relationship. We get that “opposites attract” and all that, but these two are just way too different for it to make sense.

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What are some of the best Harry Potter ships you like?

A few ships I’ve been surprised to enjoy (with fanart/headcanons/fic etc) are: Harry/Trans Millicent Bulstrode, Percy Weasley/Oliver Wood, and Harry/Ron/Hermione. However there are many, many more which I could/do like in different AUs (time travel etc).

What is the malfoycest in Harry Potter?

Yet, their relationship doesn’t deter a handful of people from constructing stories around another ‘forbidden’ pair, the Malfoycest. This pairing involves Lucius disciplining his son, Draco, in ways a father isn’t supposed to do. Hidden from the eyes of his mother, Narcissa Malfoy, Draco is shown as a weakling.