In this fanfiction scenario, Harry's character would grow up with a different set of values. The Black family's emphasis on family honor and pride would make him more protective of his family name. He'd be more assertive in social situations as the Blacks are known for their strong personalities. His magical abilities might develop in unique ways too. For example, he could be better at spells related to concealment and protection, which are areas the Black family has expertise in. Also, his understanding of the wizarding world's history would be colored by the Black family's perspective, which could make him more critical of some of the so - called 'good' families in the wizarding community.
He'd likely be more humble. Elves are not boastful, and growing up with them would instill that in Harry. He might be less likely to seek fame or glory like in the original story.
Harry might develop a more confident and assertive personality. Growing up with Dorea, he would be exposed to the power and influence of the Black family. This could make him more self - assured and not as hesitant as he was in the original story. He may also be more politically aware, knowing how the different wizarding families interact and jockey for power. For instance, he would understand the implications of being associated with certain families and how to use those connections to his advantage while still maintaining his moral compass.
Harry would probably be more wild and less bound by wizarding society's norms. Dragons don't follow human rules, and being raised by them would make Harry question and break free from some of the traditional wizarding ways. He might be more instinctive in his actions and decisions, just like how dragons act on their instincts.
In this fanfiction, Harry's character would develop in a very distinct way. Orion Black, being from a different background than the Dursleys, would offer a more nurturing and magical - centered upbringing. Harry would grow up with a knowledge of his own family's history and power, which would give him a different kind of strength. He would be more attuned to the traditions and politics of the wizarding world. His sense of justice might still be there, but it would be influenced by Orion's perspective. He could also be more of a loner initially, as he has been raised in a unique family environment that not many can relate to at Hogwarts.
He would likely be more reserved. Growing up with Arcturus Black, he'd be influenced by the Black family's rather aloof and traditional ways.
His character could develop in a more sophisticated way. Arcturus may expose Harry to a world of high - society wizarding culture. Harry might become more refined in his speech and manners. Also, he could be more secretive and less trusting of others outside of Arcturus' influence, as he's being raised in a more exclusive environment.
Harry would likely become more confident. All Might's unwavering belief in doing good would rub off on him. He'd be more outgoing in a sense, not as hesitant as he was in the original Harry Potter story. His sense of right and wrong would be very clear, much like All Might's.
His character would likely be more in touch with his animal instincts. He might be more fierce and protective, like a werewolf.
Harry's character would develop in a more patient and self - assured way. Merlin's long - lived experience and his different approach to magic would shape Harry. Instead of the somewhat isolated and often confused boy in the original story, he would be more open - minded. He would be exposed to different magical cultures and ideas from Merlin, which would make him a more well - rounded wizard. He would also be more in tune with the ancient and hidden parts of magic, and this would give him a different kind of power and presence.
His character could develop in a more sophisticated way. Cassiopeia might expose him to a wider range of magical knowledge and social etiquettes. He would grow up with a better understanding of the complex web of wizarding families and their histories. This would make him a more well - rounded character, better equipped to handle the political and social aspects of the wizarding world. He may also develop a more nuanced view of good and evil, not just seeing things in the simple black - and - white way as he did in the original story.