When Harry is in Slytherin in fanfiction, his view of the wizarding world may change. He may start to see the grey areas more clearly. Instead of seeing things as simply good or bad, he realizes that there are many factors at play. This makes him more complex as a character. He may also have to deal with the Slytherin legacy of the Dark Arts. He has to navigate through the temptations and warnings related to it. He might study some Dark Arts spells not to use them for evil, but to understand how to defend against them, which is a very different path from what he would have taken in Gryffindor.
In this fanfiction, Harry's development would deviate a lot from the original. His sense of right and wrong would be blurred. Since he's raised by devils, he may not have the same values as the normal Harry. He could be more self - centered, focused on his own survival and power gain rather than the well - being of others. His magical abilities might also develop in a more unorthodox way. Instead of learning the traditional spells for good, he might learn spells that are more harmful or controlling.
He develops a more rebellious streak. In the original, Harry was quite respectful of authority in the wizarding world. But being raised by bikers, he might question rules more often. For example, he might not be as quick to follow Hogwarts' strict regulations.
Harry might be more self - assured. Charlus, being from an older time, could have a more no - nonsense approach to teaching Harry magic. This would make Harry more confident in his abilities. For example, he might not second - guess himself as much as he does in the original story.
In these fanfics, Harry often becomes more calculating. For example, in some, he uses his Slytherin cunning to outwit his enemies instead of just relying on his Gryffindor courage. He learns to look at situations from multiple angles.
He might start by promoting fairness and equality within Slytherin. In the original series, Slytherin is often associated with pure - blood supremacy. Harry, as head, could break that stereotype. He could encourage students from all backgrounds to work together and support one another, changing the cut - throat competition within the house to a more collaborative environment.
Harry could be more independent and self - reliant. Growing up with a Pegasus rather than in a human family means he has to rely on himself and his Pegasus friend more. He would learn to fend for himself at a younger age, which would make him bolder in the face of danger.
Well, Harry's character development in 'Harry Potter Resorted Slytherin' fanfictions can be quite complex. At first, he might struggle with the Slytherin reputation. But as time goes on, he starts to understand the positive aspects of the house. He may form different friendships, like with students who were previously his rivals. His values might shift a bit too, as he adapts to the Slytherin environment. He could become more self - reliant and less trusting of authority figures outside of Slytherin. For instance, in some fanfictions, he uses his new - found Slytherin - like qualities to outwit the Ministry of Magic when they try to interfere with Hogwarts affairs. Overall, his character is reshaped by the Slytherin experience.
He'd be more cunning. In Gryffindor, Harry was brave and impulsive. In Slytherin, he'd learn to think before acting. He might also become more ambitious, not just about defeating Voldemort, but about changing the reputation of Slytherin.
He'd be more confident. With a loving mother around, he wouldn't have the insecurities that came from growing up with the Dursleys.
His magical abilities might develop in a different way. The Malfoys could introduce him to different types of magic or magical artifacts. Maybe he'd learn more about the Dark Arts in a different context, not for evil purposes but just to understand it better. He could also become more skilled in areas like Occlumency earlier on, since the Malfoys might see it as an important skill to protect their family secrets. His relationship with his Gryffindor traits would be tested. He might still have his bravery, but it could be expressed in different ways, like standing up to the Malfoy family's wrongdoings.