With the Avengers, if she were to interact with them, she would bring a new dynamic. She could be seen as a bit of an outsider because of her wizarding background. But her powers would earn her respect. For example, Iron Man might be initially skeptical but then be impressed by her ability to combine magic and Asgardian powers. Her relationships with the other Avengers would likely be based on mutual respect and the need to work together for the greater good.
Her relationship with Thor would be complex. He would be her father, but they might have initial misunderstandings due to their different upbringings. Thor might be overprotective at first, which could cause some friction between them. However, as they get to know each other better, they would develop a strong bond.
Her relationship with Dumbledore would be extremely complex. Dumbledore, knowing her parentage, would be both watchful and perhaps a bit more guarded around her. He would try to guide her away from the dark path but also might not fully trust her at first. With Ron and Hermione, they might initially be shocked and a bit hesitant. However, their loyalty to her as a friend could eventually overcome their doubts, but there would always be a bit of unease, especially when it comes to using dark magic.
Her relationship with Hermes could be really interesting. Since Hermes is the messenger god, he could be the one to help her understand the complex world of the Greek gods. They might start as just acquaintances, but as she needs to send messages or get information quickly, they become closer friends. With Athena, there could be a bit of a rivalry at first because Fem Harry is intelligent and so is Athena. But over time, they could learn from each other and respect each other's wisdom.
Her relationship with Ron and Hermione would be different. Ron might be more easily charmed by her siren side at first, which could cause some tension. Hermione would be both curious and a bit worried about her new abilities. She might try to research sirens more to help Harry control her powers.
If we consider her relationships with the villains in the wizarding world like Voldemort. Voldemort might either try to recruit her, thinking her connection to Lucifer would make her a powerful ally, or see her as a rival for power. As for the other students at Hogwarts, some might bully her or stay away from her out of fear, while others might be intrigued and want to get closer to her to learn more about her unique heritage.
With Hermione, their relationship could become more complex. Hermione would be curious about Fem Harry's celestial powers and want to study them. At the same time, Fem Harry might be able to offer Hermione new insights into magic based on her celestial heritage. Ron, on the other hand, might feel a bit overshadowed at first but would soon realize that Fem Harry still needs his loyalty and friendship. And when it comes to Draco, he might be both envious and afraid of Fem Harry, which could lead to some interesting interactions between them.
Her relationship with Ron and Hermione would be quite different. Instead of the typical trio dynamic, she might be more of an out - of - the - box thinker like Luna. So, she could have a more equal relationship with them, where they respect her unique ideas from the start. For example, when it comes to solving a mystery at Hogwarts, she might come up with solutions that are more based on intuition and less on traditional research like Hermione.
Her relationships with her friends would likely be strained at first. They might be suspicious of her due to her relation to Makorov. But if she shows her true self, they could come around. For example, Hermione might be initially hesitant but then realize Fem Harry is still the same person deep down.
Her relationship with Percy would be very interesting. Since Percy is a son of Poseidon and she is the daughter of Chaos, they would have different outlooks. Percy is used to the order of the Olympian world to some extent, while she represents chaos. But they could also find common ground in their heroism. She might be a bit of an enigma to him at first, but over time, they could develop a mutual respect. With Annabeth, there could be some initial friction as Annabeth values logic and order, which the daughter of Chaos might seem to disrupt. However, they could learn from each other, with the daughter of Chaos teaching Annabeth to be more flexible and Annabeth teaching her about strategy.
Her relationship with Edward would be different. Without the family connection through Charlie, she might be more hesitant to trust Edward at first. Their meeting might seem more like a chance encounter between two strangers, and she wouldn't have the safety net of Charlie's presence in Forks.
Her relationship with the camp counselors would be really complex. They have to protect the camp and its inhabitants, so they'd be hesitant to fully trust her. However, as she participates in camp activities and battles, she could earn their respect. In terms of romantic relationships, a son of Athena might be initially attracted to her intelligence but then struggle with her heritage. And she might have a mentor - like relationship with an older demigod who has also had a difficult family history.