He would likely be more humble. House elves are known for their selfless service, and growing up with them would probably make Harry less self - centered. He would understand the value of hard work and helping others without expecting anything in return.
His sense of family would be very different. Instead of the longing for a normal family that he has in the original story, he would have a strong bond with the house elves who raised him. This could make him more protective of them and also more independent in a sense, as he wouldn't be relying on the idea of a traditional family structure for emotional support.
He'd likely be more humble. House elves are humble creatures, and growing up with them would instill those values in Harry. He wouldn't be as boastful as he sometimes is in the original series.
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.
If Harry was raised by Potter elves in fanfiction, his character would be very different in several ways. Firstly, his sense of family would be much broader. The elves would be like his extended family, and he would have a deep - rooted loyalty to them. This would make him more inclusive when it comes to making friends at Hogwarts. Instead of just sticking to the Gryffindors, he might befriend students from all houses. Secondly, his relationship with power would be different. The elves don't seek power in the way wizards do. So, Harry would be less interested in fame and more interested in using his magic for the good of all. He would be more of a behind - the - scenes helper rather than a spotlight - seeking hero. And finally, his understanding of magic would be more practical and down - to - earth. Elves use magic for daily tasks, and Harry would learn this kind of magic first. So, when he goes to Hogwarts, he might be able to solve problems in a more unorthodox but effective way compared to the other students.
He would probably be more in touch with nature. He might be calmer and more attuned to the environment around him compared to canon Harry.
His personality would be significantly different. Since house - elves have a very different culture from wizards, Harry would grow up with different values. He could be more empathetic towards the underprivileged in the wizarding world, like the house - elves themselves. He might also be less concerned with the pure - blood/muggle - born divide, as house - elves don't really care about such things. Additionally, he would have a strong sense of duty towards those he considers family, which in this case would be the house - elf that raised him. This sense of family and loyalty would be a core part of his personality.
Harry would likely be more wild in a sense. Dragons live by their instincts, and he'd pick up on that. His magical abilities could be more primal. Instead of relying on the spells taught in Hogwarts, he might use magic in a more raw and unrefined way. Also, his sense of loyalty might be more towards the dragons rather than the wizarding community initially.
He would be more refined. Royal upbringing would instill in him a sense of propriety and elegance that he lacks in the original story.
His character would likely be more calm and collected. High elves' values would instill in him a sense of patience and long - term thinking.
She would likely be much more hardened. Instead of the somewhat naive Harry in the original story, Fem Harry raised in Azkaban would be street - smart. She'd be more distrustful of others, having grown up among criminals. Her view of magic would also be different, perhaps seeing it more as a tool for survival rather than something to be used for fun or in school competitions.
Harry may develop a more humble and hardworking nature. Elves are known for their loyalty and hard work, and growing up among them would likely instill these values in him. He might be less likely to seek glory or attention like he does in the original story.