The wizarding world would be in shock. Hermione would probably be the first to try to rationalize it and look for a way to help Harry deal with this new reality. Ron might be more conflicted, his loyalty to Harry warring with his fear of Voldemort. The Weasley family would be divided in their opinions. Some might still support Harry, while others would be hesitant. Dumbledore's portrait, if it could, would likely offer some cryptic advice. And the Death Eaters? They might see Harry as a potential ally or a threat, depending on how they view Voldemort's paternity.
In the fanfiction, when it becomes known that Harry is Voldemort's son, the reactions would be far - reaching. The Hogwarts professors would be in a difficult position. McGonagall would be torn between her love for Harry as a student and the potential danger he could pose. Flitwick and Sprout might be more sympathetic, while Snape would be a complex case. He has his own history with Voldemort and Lily. The students at Hogwarts would be split. Some would bully Harry, while others, like Neville, would stand by him. The magical creatures in the Forbidden Forest might sense the change in Harry's identity and react differently to him. And the centaurs might even see this as a sign of some great upheaval in the wizarding world.
If Harry is revealed as Voldemort's son in the fanfiction, the reactions would be diverse. The Ministry of Magic would be in an uproar. They might try to arrest Harry or at least keep a close eye on him. Hagrid would be heartbroken, but still believe in Harry's goodness. Lupin and Tonks would be concerned about how this new information would affect Harry's mental state and his place in the fight against Voldemort. Draco Malfoy would probably gloat at first, but then realize that this new situation could also be dangerous for him. And Ginny? She would be confused but still love Harry, trying to convince him that he is not defined by his father.
There would be a great deal of shock and confusion. Many would start to question everything they had believed in. Families would be divided. Some might think that Harry had been corrupted by Voldemort's dark magic and try to find a way to reverse it. The Ministry of Magic would be in a panic. They would try to come up with new strategies to deal with this new threat. Teachers at Hogwarts would be worried about the safety of their students. And the Death Eaters, while initially happy to have Harry on their side, would also be suspicious of his motives and loyalty.
The Death Eaters would initially be overjoyed. They would think that with Harry on their side, they are invincible. But some of them might also be suspicious of Harry's motives, fearing that he is a double - agent. As for the general wizarding population, they would be terrified. Harry was seen as their hope, and now that he has joined Voldemort, they would feel completely hopeless and defenseless.
The wizarding world would be in chaos. The Order of the Phoenix would be extremely worried and likely try to rescue Harry. The Death Eaters, on the other hand, might see it as a sign of Voldemort's power and dominance. Hogwarts would also be affected, with teachers and students fearing for the future of the wizarding world.
The Order of the Phoenix would be horrified. They have spent so much time and effort fighting against Voldemort. If they found out Harry had asked for his help, they would likely feel betrayed. They might even try to stop Harry, thinking he had been somehow influenced or corrupted.
The wizarding world would be in shock. Harry is seen as their last hope, so his surrender would make many lose faith. The Order of the Phoenix might go into a state of chaos, trying to figure out how to rescue Harry and continue the fight against Voldemort without him.
Well, the pure - blood families who were on the fence about Harry might finally accept him wholeheartedly. They would see that he was the one who could truly rid the wizarding world of Voldemort. However, there would also be those who would be critical. Some of the more traditional wizards and witches might think that using a shooting method was too violent and un - wizard - like. They might worry that this sets a bad precedent for future conflicts in the wizarding world. But overall, the general public would be relieved that Voldemort was finally gone and would likely celebrate Harry as a savior.
The wizarding world would be in shock. People who once saw Harry as their savior would feel betrayed. The Order of the Phoenix would be in disarray, not knowing whether to try to rescue Harry or consider him an enemy. Hogwarts would also be in turmoil, with students and teachers alike not believing that Harry could turn to the dark side.
There would likely be a great deal of anger and a thirst for revenge. Harry has many friends and supporters. They would probably form some sort of resistance against Voldemort, but they would also be mourning Harry's death deeply. Some might even question if there was more they could have done to prevent it. The Ministry of Magic would also be in a state of turmoil, as they had been relying on Harry to end the threat of Voldemort.
The wizarding world would likely be in an uproar. Many would see it as a betrayal of all that Harry stands for. After all, he's the hero who defeated Voldemort. Others might be intrigued by the idea, seeing it as a way to explore the complex relationship between the two. Some might worry that it gives Voldemort too much credit or glorifies him in some way.
Some in the wizarding world would likely be shocked. The pure - blood families might be especially wary as Faora is an unknown entity in their traditional view. However, those who are more open - minded, like the Weasleys, might be more accepting and see Harry for who he is regardless of his mother's identity.