Some characters might be terrified. After all, dragons are extremely dangerous. For instance, a young and inexperienced wizard might freeze in fear at the sight of a dragon on the rise. However, more experienced characters like Harry Potter himself or some of the professors at Hogwarts would likely take immediate action. They might try to find out the cause of the dragon's rise and figure out a way to deal with it.
In this fanfiction scenario, characters will have diverse reactions. Hermione, for example, would probably start researching in the library right away to find out any historical records about previous dragon rises. Ron might be a bit more hesitant at first but would follow his friends into the adventure. And some minor characters might see this as an opportunity to prove themselves. They could try to get involved in the efforts to deal with the dragons, either by providing support or trying out some new spells they've been working on.
The 'rise of the dragons' in Harry Potter fanfiction could bring a whole new level of danger and adventure. Dragons are already powerful and feared creatures in the wizarding world. Their rise might disrupt the existing balance of power. For example, it could lead to more conflicts between wizards and dragons, or force the wizarding community to re - evaluate their dragon - handling and conservation laws.
Well, of course, Harry is bound to be a central figure. Since it's about the rise of dragons, there might be a dragon character that stands out, almost like a main character in its own right. Maybe a particularly intelligent or powerful dragon. Alongside Harry, Neville could also play a major role. He has shown great courage in the original series, and in this fanfiction, he could be involved in the events related to the dragons, perhaps helping Harry understand their nature better. Additionally, there could be a mysterious character who has a special connection to the dragons and guides Harry through the new challenges.
Hermione, on the other hand, would likely have a more critical view. She'd analyze the fanfictions for their accuracy in terms of magic lore and Hogwarts traditions. If there were any inaccuracies, she'd be quite perturbed. However, she might also appreciate the creativity that goes into some of the well - written ones that add new dimensions to their magical world.
Harry, for example, might take his punishment with a sense of resignation. He's used to getting into trouble for things he didn't do or for trying to do the right thing. He would probably just grit his teeth and get through it. Hermione, on the other hand, would likely be very frustrated if she got punished unjustly. She always follows the rules, so if she were wrongly accused, she'd be determined to clear her name while still doing the punishment properly.
The other Hogwarts students would be a mix of scared and curious. Some might avoid Harry altogether, fearing that they could be in danger. Others, who are more brave or naive, might try to approach him to see if they can help. The teachers would be in a difficult position. They would need to protect the other students but also try to find a solution for Harry. For instance, Professor McGonagall might be torn between her loyalty to Harry and her duty to keep the school safe.
Hermione would probably be very supportive. She's always been open - minded and a strong advocate for equality. She would likely help Harry with any practical aspects of the transition, like finding appropriate clothes or dealing with the different expectations in classes. Ron, on the other hand, might be a bit more confused at first. He's used to Harry as a boy, but eventually he would come around and still be a loyal friend.
On the other hand, there are fans who appreciate the creativity of such fanfictions. They see it as a new take on the familiar story, exploring different themes and emotions that come with the death of the main character. It can also lead to interesting discussions among fans about the nature of the Harry Potter universe and how it could be different if he had died.
Some characters might be excited. They could see him as a new source of knowledge and magic.
The Weasley family would have different responses. Mrs. Weasley would be motherly and concerned about this strange new person. Fred and George would see her as a source of new ideas for their pranks and inventions. Ginny would look up to her as a strong female figure, much like she does with Hermione. And all of them together would gradually get used to having Powergirl around, and they would all grow from the experience of interacting with someone from a completely different world.
Batman would probably be very cautious at first. He'd want to study Harry and his magic to see if it could be a threat or an asset. The Joker might see Harry as a new plaything, a strange and magical being to toy with. Commissioner Gordon would likely be intrigued and hope that Harry could help clean up Gotham's streets.