Her immortality may make her more fearless. Since she doesn't have to worry about death in the same way, she can take greater risks in fighting evil or exploring the unknown in the wizarding world.
This abandonment could make Hermione more independent. She might have to learn to fend for herself earlier, relying less on others for emotional support. It could also make her more distrustful at first, but as she grows, she might learn to open up again through the friendships she forms, like with Harry and Ron.
His character could become more detached in a way. After seeing so many people come and go in his long life, he might not form deep attachments as easily. But at the same time, he could also be more empathetic towards those facing mortality.
Well, it completely flips the relationship dynamic. In the original, Harry had a longing for his parents who were taken from him. But in this fanfiction, the hatred changes the emotional core. It makes the character more bitter and less of the hero we know from the original, who was motivated by love for his parents.
Her character would likely become more regal and composed. In the role of Queen of England, Fem Harry Potter would have to represent the nation. So, she'd need to be more polished in her speech and mannerisms. She would also be more calculating in her decision - making, thinking about the long - term effects on the country rather than just her immediate circle. Also, she might be more secretive about her magic, using it only when necessary to avoid causing panic among the non - magical population.
Well, it often makes her relationships bittersweet. For example, with Ron and Harry, she'll eventually outlive them. It'll be really sad for her when they pass away. But on the positive side, she can form relationships with many generations. She can be like a guardian angel to the descendants of her friends.
At first, she might be confused and a bit overwhelmed by her new identity as the Heiress of Ravenclaw. But as she delves into the history and secrets of Ravenclaw, she starts to grow more confident. For instance, when she discovers an old diary of Rowena Ravenclaw that gives her advice on how to handle difficult situations, she becomes more self - assured in her decision - making.
In this type of fanfiction, character development often takes a darker turn. For example, Hermione might not be just the studious and rule - following witch. She could be tempted by the power of the demonic elements in the story and start to question her own moral compass. Harry, too, instead of being the pure - hearted hero, may struggle more with his inner demons (literally in this case) and his path to becoming a hero could be filled with more self - doubt and moral dilemmas as he tries to resist the demonic influence on his magic.
Immortality can turn Harry into a wiser character. He has the chance to study magic for centuries, and this makes him a master of many different forms of magic. His view of good and evil also changes as he realizes that things are not always as black and white as they seemed when he was young. He becomes more of a diplomat in the wizarding world, using his long - earned knowledge to prevent conflicts.
She could get them from a magical tattoo artist in Diagon Alley. This artist might have a special ability to create tattoos that are more than just ink on skin. They could be infused with magic spells or potions.
In many Sansa Stark pregnant fanfictions, it can make her more resolute. For example, in some stories, she realizes she has to be strong not just for herself but for her unborn child. This newfound purpose gives her an extra layer of determination.