Harry's reaction could be complex. Given his history of facing danger and his role as a hero in the wizarding world, finding out that Fenrir is his mate would turn his world upside down. He may try to resist the bond at first, thinking about how it would affect his relationships with his friends and the wizarding community at large. However, as time passes, the mate bond's power might make him gradually accept and explore this new relationship.
Harry might be initially shocked. He has been brought up in the wizarding world with certain beliefs and Fenrir is a werewolf, a feared and often misunderstood being. So, his first reaction could be disbelief. He might question how this could be possible considering their different natures.
Well, at first, Harry would be completely taken aback. He has seen Fenrir's violent side during the battles. But then, as he realizes the mate bond, he could start to feel a strange sense of protectiveness towards Fenrir. He might struggle with his own emotions, on one hand, his previous views of Fenrir as a dangerous enemy, and on the other, this new connection as his mate.
Harry would likely be stunned. His world has been turned upside down. He might initially be in denial, thinking it's some sort of cruel joke or a mistake. But as he starts to accept it, he may feel a new sense of connection to Blaise. He could start to see Blaise in a whole new light, noticing similarities in their personalities or abilities that he hadn't before. And he would probably be eager to learn more about their shared heritage and what it means for their future together.
He might be initially shocked. After all, he has always seen Hermione as a friend, and suddenly finding out she's his twin would turn his world upside down. He could feel a mix of confusion, excitement, and also a bit of unease as he tries to understand how this could be possible and what it means for their relationship and his own identity.
Harry's character could also become more isolated. His new relationship with Voldemort is not something that the wizarding world would easily accept. So he might find himself alone, with only a few people, if any, who are willing to support him. This isolation could make him more introspective, and he might start to rely more on his own judgment rather than the opinions of others.
He might be shocked at first. Discovering that he isn't a Potter is like shattering his whole identity. He could feel lost and confused, not knowing who he really is anymore.
Some in the wizarding world might be very accepting. After all, soulmates are considered a special and magical thing. But there could also be those who are more traditional and might not understand how two guys could be soulmates. They might gossip or spread rumors, but the true friends of Harry and Fred would stand by them.
He might be shocked at first. Since Lucius is a complex character, he could initially see it as a weakness in Harry that he could potentially use to his advantage in the wizarding world's power games.
Well, it really depends on the specific characteristics of the champion in this fanfiction. If the champion is a very impulsive and kind - hearted person, they might confront the abuser right away. But if they are more calculating, they could gather evidence first. They would also probably feel a sense of responsibility to help Harry, given that they now know about his situation. They might offer Harry a place to stay, or try to get the proper authorities involved in the wizarding world to deal with the abuser.
Draco might initially be shocked. He could then feel a sense of protectiveness towards Harry. Maybe he starts to see Harry in a new light, not as his rival but as someone who needs help.
Maybe a magical accident or a powerful spell that revealed the truth.
Draco Malfoy himself would be very surprised if he found out. He might initially think it's some kind of joke or a ploy to embarrass him. But as he realizes Harry is sincere, he could be conflicted. On one hand, he's been taught to dislike Harry, but on the other, this new revelation could make him see Harry in a different light too. As for the other Hogwarts students, some might be amused, while others who are more loyal to the traditional Gryffindor - Slytherin divide might be appalled.