Snape's personality is a complex mix of bitterness, love, and loyalty. When reading the epilogue fanfiction, his bitterness might lead him to nitpick at any overly positive or rosy - tinted views of the wizarding world's future. His love for Lily, on the other hand, would make him especially sensitive to how she is portrayed. If she is shown in a way that doesn't match his own memories or feelings for her, he would be deeply affected. His loyalty to Hogwarts and the wizarding community in a sense would make him interested in the overall state of things in the fanfiction, but his own personal grudges and experiences would constantly be at the forefront of his mind as he reads.
Given Snape's reserved and often brooding personality, he would likely read the epilogue fanfiction in solitude and really take his time to analyze it. His pride in his own knowledge of the wizarding world would make him either dismissive of any new ideas in the fanfiction that he doesn't agree with, or grudgingly impressed if there are some well - thought - out concepts. His past experiences, especially his complex relationship with Harry and the other students, would also play a role in how he reacts to the fanfiction.
His sarcastic nature could either be a source of humor or tension in their relationship. On one hand, it could be a way for him to bond with his child, sharing witty remarks. On the other hand, if the child is sensitive, it might cause some friction. However, Snape would likely realize this and try to adjust as he truly cares for the child's well - being.
Snape is a complex and often brooding character. His daughter might initially find it difficult to get close to him. He would probably be strict in teaching her magic, especially potions. But his underlying love and protectiveness would show in small ways, like making sure she has all the ingredients she needs for her potions work. His reserved nature might make her feel like he doesn't care much, but as she grows older, she would understand that his actions speak louder than his words.
If she is shy, she might prefer to work alone on her potions. For example, she would spend hours in a quiet corner of the potions dungeon, carefully measuring and mixing ingredients without much interaction. On the other hand, if she is outgoing, she could be more likely to collaborate with other students, sharing ideas and perhaps even creating new potions through group efforts.
The very essence of Hogwarts, which is a place of mystery and discovery, can shape the reading of the epilogue fanfiction. The secret passages, the Forbidden Forest, and the Sorting Hat all contribute to the atmosphere. In the fanfiction's epilogue, if Hogwarts is involved, these elements can create a more immersive experience. It can make the reader feel like they are really there, experiencing the events of the epilogue along with the characters.
Naruto's sense of loyalty would mean he'd be extremely protective of his daughter. He'd do anything to keep her safe, whether it's from physical threats or from negative influences in the ninja world. This might sometimes be a bit overbearing for his daughter, but it comes from a place of love.
Naruto's outgoing and energetic personality would lead to bold and vibrant fashion designs. He would likely use bright colors and big patterns. For example, he might use lots of orange in his designs, just like his iconic jumpsuit.
Sirius is a very loyal and brave person. His loyalty would mean he would be extremely protective of his child. He would always be there to defend them against any threats, whether it's from the Dark Arts or from those who still consider him a criminal. His bravery would inspire his child to be fearless as well. He would encourage the child to take risks and stand up for what they believe in.
The marauders' reaction would be quite complex. They might feel a sense of nostalgia as they read about the world they once knew, but through a different lens in the fanfiction. They could also be a bit critical. If the fanfiction didn't seem to respect the essence of the original story, they might be quick to point it out. However, if it was well - written and added new depth to the story, they could end up really enjoying it and even discussing it at length among themselves.
Snape would likely have a very critical view. Given his sharp intellect and his own deep understanding of the wizarding world and the characters in it. If he reads the epilogue fanfiction, he might scoff at any inaccuracies or misinterpretations of the characters' personalities. He could also be a bit sad, thinking about how things could have been different for him in the future depicted in the fanfiction.
Naruto's optimistic and never - give - up attitude would make him a determined Keyblade wielder. He'd keep fighting no matter how tough the situation.