In a fanfic where Hermione is the heir of Slytherin, it would likely make her more of an outcast among her Gryffindor friends at first. They might not understand how she could be related to Slytherin, the house that has often been associated with the dark arts. However, it could also bring her closer to some Slytherin characters who would welcome her as their heir. This new status could give her access to secrets and knowledge that were previously unavailable. It might also force her to re - evaluate the history of Hogwarts and the rivalry between the houses, and perhaps find a way to bridge the gap between Gryffindor and Slytherin.
Well, in this kind of fanfiction, it changes a great deal. Hermione's traits of intelligence and ambition might be seen in a different light as Slytherin values these too. Her friendships could be completely different. For example, instead of being close to Harry and Ron from the start, she might form alliances with Slytherin students like Draco. This could lead to new plotlines where she uses her wits to navigate the more cunning side of Hogwarts life.
In many fanfics, it completely changes Harry's identity perception. Instead of just being the Boy Who Lived, he now has this complex connection to Slytherin, which was considered the 'evil' house in the original. This can lead to different relationships with characters like Draco Malfoy. They might become allies instead of rivals in some fanfics.
One possible character development is that Hermione becomes more secretive. As the heir of Slytherin, she might have to hide this fact from others, which would make her more guarded. Another development could be that she becomes more ambitious in a different way. Instead of just aiming for academic success as a Gryffindor, she might start to pursue power or influence within Hogwarts in a more Slytherin - like manner. She could also develop a more complex relationship with the concept of the dark arts. Since Slytherin has a connection to it, she might have to explore and understand it better, which could lead to a more nuanced view of magic in general.
Well, in my opinion, it can be quite good. It allows for a new exploration of Hermione's character. In the original series, she's a Gryffindor, but in this fanfiction concept, as the heir of Slytherin, she might have different motives and abilities. The fanfiction might delve into how she reconciles her Gryffindor traits with her new Slytherin heritage. This can create a lot of internal conflict and make for a very engaging read.
It makes Harry more complex. He has to deal with the darker side of his new identity. He might become more reserved as he tries to figure out what it means to be the heir of Slytherin.
Well, if Hermione were sorted into Slytherin, it would drastically change the story. For one, her relationship with Harry and Ron would be strained at first. They might be suspicious of her motives. In the original story, Gryffindor values bravery and Hermione often showed that. But in Slytherin, she'd have to navigate the house's more cunning and ambitious nature. This could lead to her using her intelligence in different ways, perhaps more self - serving initially. It would also change the dynamic in the Slytherin house. She could potentially influence some of the Slytherins to be more open - minded, or she might face a lot of opposition from the more traditional Slytherins who don't like outsiders. Overall, it would be a very different Hogwarts experience for her.
Well, it changes the story in many ways. For one, Hermione's presence in Slytherin would cause a stir among the Slytherins themselves. She's known for her intelligence and strong - willed nature, which could either be seen as a threat or an opportunity for them. In the original story, Slytherin is often portrayed as the 'evil' house, but with Hermione there, she might start to change the perception of Slytherin from within. She could also form unexpected alliances with some of the Slytherins who are perhaps not as fully on board with the more negative aspects of the house's reputation. This would completely shift the dynamics between the houses, as Gryffindor would lose one of its most prominent members and Slytherin would gain a very different kind of student than they're used to.
One common theme is identity. Hermione has to grapple with this new identity as the heir of Slytherin, which is very different from her Gryffindor self. Another theme could be acceptance, both from herself and from others around her.
Hermione's character develops in many ways. As the Heir of Stone, she becomes more confident in her abilities. She no longer just relies on her book - learning but starts to trust her instincts more. For example, when facing challenges related to the Stone's power, she quickly makes decisions instead of over - thinking like she used to.
In this type of fanfiction, Hermione's relationship with the professors also changes. She might be more drawn to Snape, seeing his Slytherin qualities in a new light. Snape might even become a mentor to her in some ways, guiding her in the study of potions and dark arts defense. With Dumbledore, she could start to question some of his decisions regarding the treatment of Slytherin house. And as for her peers, she could become an outcast among the Gryffindors for her Slytherin - loving ways, but at the same time, be welcomed with open arms by some of the more progressive Slytherin students who are tired of the house's bad reputation.