When Harry points Gryffindor, it can also change the power dynamics within the school in the fanfiction. Teachers might start to view Gryffindor more favorably. This could lead to more opportunities for Gryffindor students, like getting chosen for special projects or having more lenient treatment in certain situations. On the other hand, it could also put a target on Gryffindor's back, making them the focus of those who want to bring them down, whether it's rival students or even some dark forces that don't like Gryffindor's new - found prominence.
It might make some Gryffindor fans in the fanfiction world feel disappointed. They may have hoped for his approval or participation in some way.
It can lead to a shift in focus. Instead of Harry being the main driving force, other characters get a chance to shine. For example, Hermione or Ron might become more central to the plot.
It can create a lot of conflict. Harry is a central character, and his separation from Gryffindor can cause tension between him and his former housemates. This can lead to new alliances and rivalries within the wizarding world of the fanfiction.
Well, Gryffindor could protect Harry by being there for him emotionally. In the fanfiction, Gryffindors might offer him a safe place to talk and share his troubles. They would encourage him when he feels down or doubts himself. Also, Gryffindor as a whole House could provide Harry with resources, like access to certain magical knowledge or artifacts within the Gryffindor common room that can help him in his battles against the dark forces.
It could introduce a new and different perspective. Most of the time, Gryffindor is seen as a heroic figure, but this fanfiction challenges that view. It might make other fanfiction writers explore the idea of the founders not being as perfect as they seem.
His relationship with Ron and Hermione could be severely strained. They might be caught between their loyalty to Gryffindor and their friendship with Harry. Ron, who is very proud of being a Gryffindor, might struggle to understand Harry's situation and this could lead to arguments between them.
Maybe he just doesn't like how some fanfictions distort his real experiences in Gryffindor. He might feel that they don't accurately represent his relationships with his housemates or the true nature of the Gryffindor house.
His character often develops a stronger sense of self - identity. Knowing he is the son of Gryffindor gives him a different perspective on his own actions and destiny. He may become more confident in his leadership abilities as he is now linked to one of the greatest wizards in Hogwarts' history.
Maybe he stumbles upon it during a time of great danger in the fanfic. For example, when facing a powerful dark wizard, he might feel an unusual warmth and strength within him, and then realizes it's the power of the Gryffindor flame.
After leaving Gryffindor, Harry may embark on a journey of self - discovery. He could travel to different places, learn new magic, and meet new characters outside of the Gryffindor - centric environment. This new path could lead him to discover a new purpose or a new way to fight against the forces of evil that doesn't rely on the Gryffindor identity.