In a Master of Death Harry Fanfic, Harry's character development would be complex. He would have to grapple with the enormity of his new power. At first, he might be tempted to use it for revenge against those who wronged him in the past. But as he matures, he realizes that his power should be used for the greater good. He would also become more solitary as he has a power that few can understand, but he would still cherish his true friends even more.
Harry's character in a Master of Death Fanfic would develop in many ways. His view of life and death would be completely transformed. He would no longer fear death as he once did. This new - found fearlessness would make him bolder in his actions. He would start to question the long - established rules of the wizarding world, like the laws about using dark magic. He might see that some of these rules are archaic and need to be changed, and he would use his influence as the Master of Death to try and bring about positive change in the wizarding community.
Living with McGonagall, Harry would become more empathetic. He'd see her as a mother - like figure who has her own struggles and joys. This would make him more in tune with the feelings of others. His magical abilities would also develop in a more refined way. McGonagall could introduce him to some of the more complex and ancient spells, which would require him to be more patient and precise in his magic, thus shaping his character to be more focused and detail - oriented.
Harry's character would likely become more hardened. Living with Klaus, he'd be exposed to a much more cut - throat world. His sense of morality might be challenged as Klaus has a different set of values. He could become more self - reliant too, as Klaus wouldn't coddle him. For example, in the wizarding world, Harry had friends to rely on, but with Klaus, he'd have to learn to fend for himself in different ways.
Harry might become more conflicted. He'd be exposed to Grindelwald's ideas which could make him question the black - and - white view of good and evil he had before. His confidence could waver as he's no longer in the familiar Hogwarts environment.
Harry's character could become more confident. Knowing he has such a powerful ancestor like Gilgamesh might boost his self - esteem. He may also become more assertive in his actions and decisions.
He could fit as a powerful ally. His mastery over death gives him abilities that could enhance the Avengers' capabilities.
Harry's character would be a unique blend of wizard and wolf - like traits. Growing up with wolves, he would be less inhibited by the social norms of the wizarding world at first. He would be more direct in his communication, like the wolves. However, as he enters Hogwarts and interacts more with other wizards, he would start to understand and adapt to those norms while still holding onto his wolf - adopted values. He might be more attuned to nature and magic that is related to the natural world, which could lead him to explore different branches of magic that other wizards might overlook.
As the son of Zeus, Harry would have to grapple with his new identity. He might struggle with feelings of being different from the other wizards. This internal conflict could drive his character development, as he tries to find a balance between his wizarding self and his new Greek - god - related self. He could learn to embrace both aspects and use them to become a more complex and powerful character in the fanfic.
He would probably have a different view on magic. Crowley's knowledge of magic, which may be more on the dark side, would shape Harry's understanding. For example, he might be more willing to use magic for personal gain rather than for the greater good as he was taught in the original story. He could also be more proficient in some types of magic that are considered taboo in the normal wizarding world.
Harry's character could become more reserved as he tries to adapt to Marge's strict household. He might learn to hold his tongue more often.
Harry would likely be more in touch with nature. Hagrid's love for magical creatures would rub off on him. He'd be less intimidated by the Forbidden Forest and might even see it as a second home. His values would also be more centered around loyalty and kindness in a simple, straightforward way like Hagrid's.