Harry Potter's character would grow in terms of his understanding of non - magical power structures. In the wizarding world, power is often related to magic and family lineage. But in SHIELD, it's about technology, military strategy, and international politics. He would have to learn to navigate this new world, which would make him more worldly. Also, his experience with death and sacrifice in the wizarding world would give him a unique perspective in SHIELD. He might be more willing to take risks for the greater good, but also more aware of the cost of those risks. This would shape him into a more complex and well - rounded character in the fanfiction.
In this kind of fanfiction scenario, Harry Potter would bring his magical skills to SHIELD. He could use spells for various purposes like stealth (using the Disillusionment Charm) or defense (Protego). His knowledge of the wizarding world might also expose SHIELD to new threats and allies that they never knew existed.
He'd likely be more self - reliant. Shield's training would instill in him a sense of independence and resourcefulness. He wouldn't rely as much on others as he did in the original story.
His character might become more worldly. At Hogwarts, he was mainly dealing with the wizarding world's problems. But in Shield, he'd be exposed to a whole new set of challenges and cultures, which could make him more adaptable and open - minded.
Harry's character would become more centered around self - improvement. Goku is always striving to get stronger. So Harry would constantly be looking for ways to improve his magical and physical skills. He might not be as reliant on his friends for support in difficult situations as he is in the original story, instead trying to handle things on his own more often. This could make him seem a bit more independent and self - sufficient.
His character would likely become more edgy and darker. Growing up with demons, he'd be exposed to a lot of negative and cruel things, which would change his view of the world.
He might be more solitary at first. Since ghosts are not as social as living beings in the traditional sense, Harry could be used to his own company. But as he gets to know the living world more, he would start to open up.
His character would likely be much more aggressive. Trigon's influence would push Harry to be more assertive and less hesitant. He'd probably have a quicker temper too.
His character would be more assertive. He'd be used to taking action quickly due to his Warrior upbringing. He might be less hesitant in difficult situations compared to the original Harry.
His character might become more confident and authoritative. Being a king, he has to make decisions for a whole nation, which would force him to be more assertive than he was at Hogwarts.
He'd likely be more inquisitive about different forms of magic. Instead of just relying on the spells taught at Hogwarts, he'd constantly seek out new magus - based knowledge.