His story would be drastically different. He might not have the same fear of Voldemort as he would be in a different environment. Instead, he could be facing threats related to Rias' world like other devil clans or powerful supernatural beings.
If raised by Rias, Harry Potter's story would change in many ways. His education in magic would be a blend of Hogwarts - like knowledge and the unique devil - magic teachings of Rias' world. His relationships would be different too. He might not have the same friendship with Ron and Hermione as he would be making friends within Rias' circle. His adventures would likely revolve around the politics and power struggles in Rias' world rather than the fight against Voldemort.
His view of family would be different. Vikings had a strong sense of clan. So instead of longing for a family like he did in the original story, he'd be part of a large Viking family unit. His magical abilities might be more of a mystery to the Vikings around him, and they could either fear or revere him for it.
The story would be drastically different. Harry's personality would be molded by Klingon values. He'd be more bold and confrontational. His approach to learning magic would be different too. Instead of learning from books in a classroom, he might learn through practical combat - like situations. His relationships with other characters would change. For example, Hermione might not be as close to him as she is in the original, because her studious nature might not be as valued in a Klingon - influenced environment.
The story would be drastically different. Harry might not oppose Voldemort. He'd be on the 'dark side' instead. His Hogwarts experience would be non - existent or very different if he even went there. He'd probably use the dark arts more often.
The social structure around him would be different. Indian society has a complex caste system, and the wizarding world in India might also have some form of hierarchy. Harry would have to navigate this while also dealing with the regular challenges of being a wizard. He might also have different values instilled in him from an early age, influenced by Indian culture like respect for elders and family values.
His personality would change. He'd be more guarded like Elsa. His magical skills could include some ice - related ones. And he'd see the wizarding world from a different perspective, influenced by Elsa's values.
His story would change a great deal. He'd have a different support system. Instead of the Dursleys or Hogwarts friends at first, he'd have the Avengers. His view of good and evil might be more influenced by superhero battles. And he'd probably have a different way of handling threats, like using Iron Man's suit to face Voldemort.
In this fanfiction scenario, Harry Potter's story would take a very dark turn. With Darth Vader as his guardian, Harry would be exposed to a world of power and control from a young age. He might not develop the same sense of justice and fairness as in the original story. Instead of fighting against Voldemort to protect the innocent, he could be more interested in ruling over the wizarding world. His magic might also be influenced by Vader's teachings, perhaps becoming more aggressive and less about helping others. His identity as a wizard would be overshadowed by his Vader - influenced upbringing, making him more of an outcast in the traditional wizarding society.
His story would change drastically. Firstly, his training regime would be different. Instead of just learning magic spells at Hogwarts, he might do physical training like Naruto does. This would make him stronger physically. Secondly, his attitude towards challenges would be more like Naruto's. He'd be more likely to face difficulties head - on and keep trying no matter how tough it gets. Thirdly, his relationships might be affected. He could be more open - minded about different people and cultures, just as Naruto is in his world.
The story would change a great deal. Harry's loyalty and values would be influenced by the Egyptian gods. He might not have the same friendship with Ron and Hermione as he would be more attuned to the Egyptian magical culture. His enemies would also be different. Instead of Voldemort, he could face threats related to the Egyptian underworld or rival gods. And his idea of good and evil would be molded by the teachings of the Egyptian gods.
He might become more reserved. Shinobi are often taught to keep their emotions in check, so Harry would be less likely to be as openly angry as he sometimes is in the original story.