Well, when Harry gives Voldemort the stone in fanfiction, it has a domino effect on the characters. Harry's own self - image would be severely damaged. He might struggle with guilt and self - loathing. For the Order of the Phoenix, they would be in a state of chaos, trying to figure out how to deal with this new situation. Voldemort's followers would be emboldened and might start to act more openly. And the whole wizarding world would be on edge, waiting for Voldemort's next move.
For Harry, he might be seen as a traitor by some, but he could also be seen as a desperate hero trying to make a deal with Voldemort. Hermione would probably be horrified and try to figure out a way to reverse the situation. Ron might be angry at Harry at first but then realize there's more to it. Voldemort, on the other hand, would be overjoyed and his ego would inflate even more.
If Harry gives Voldemort the stone in fanfiction, it could be a very dark turn of events. Voldemort would likely use the stone to bring back his physical form more fully or perhaps gain some sort of immortality. However, some fanfictions might explore the idea that this act actually unites the wizarding community against Voldemort in a way that they hadn't been before. They might see Harry's sacrifice as a call to arms and fight back even more fiercely.
Hermione would be devastated. She would initially think Harry had lost his mind. She'd probably try to find a way to rescue him, using all her knowledge and research skills. Ron would be angry at first, feeling that Harry had betrayed them. But then he would also start to think there must be a deeper reason and would want to help. Dumbledore, if still alive in the fanfiction, would likely be more understanding, believing that Harry has a grand plan that he's not aware of yet.
The bracelet can act as a bridge between them. In the world of Hogwarts, there are so many divides, especially between Gryffindor and Slytherin. But when Draco gives Harry the bracelet, it transcends those boundaries. It shows that they are willing to look past their differences. Harry may start to include Draco in his adventures or share his secrets, and Draco might do the same. This exchange of the bracelet could start a whole new chapter in their relationship, filled with cooperation, shared experiences, and a deeper emotional connection.
In this fanfiction, Voldemort's character is explored in a way that challenges our traditional view of him. His seeing Harry abused might make him reevaluate his relationship with Harry. He may start to see Harry not just as the Boy Who Lived who he wants to defeat, but as a person who has suffered, much like he might have in his own way. Harry, on the other hand, is stripped of some of his heroic facade. His abuse makes him more relatable in a sense. We can see his pain and how it affects his actions and decisions, and also how he reacts to Voldemort's new - found interest in his situation.
Let's say his pet is a dementor. It would change the whole atmosphere of the story. The characters would constantly be in fear of having their souls sucked out. It could also be used to guard important places. For instance, Voldemort might place it near the entrance of his lair. This would make it extremely difficult for the heroes to approach as they have to deal with this terrifying creature first. Also, it could spread a sense of despair among the wizarding community, making people more vulnerable to Voldemort's control.
Well, it might make Hermione a bit jealous at first. Since Harry has consumed the Philosopher's Stone, he now has powers that she doesn't. But then she would be more determined to study and find a way to equalize things. Ron, on the other hand, would be in awe of Harry and might feel a bit inferior, but their friendship would still hold strong as they face new challenges together.
Harry could also try to reason with Voldemort. He might remind Voldemort of the prophecies and how killing him might not be in Voldemort's best interest. He could also try to appeal to any bit of humanity that might still be left in Voldemort, although that's a long shot.
She is likely to be defiant. Hermione has always been a strong - willed character. So she would probably not go down without a fight. She might immediately start looking for ways to escape or undermine Dolohov's plans.
It would have a huge impact on her team. Weiss, Blake, and Yang would be devastated. They rely on Ruby's leadership and her unique skills. Without her, they might feel lost and less confident in their own abilities as a team.
Well, in some fanfictions, Voldemort might see Harry as a tool to be used against his abusers. He could use this knowledge to manipulate Harry into joining his side, thinking that he can offer protection or revenge against those who have wronged Harry.