When it comes to his relationship with Voldemort, it becomes far more complex. Voldemort might see Harry as a rival not just for the wizarding world, but also in some sort of cosmic power struggle. Harry, on the other hand, might have a new sense of confidence or power in dealing with Voldemort. His relationships with the other students at Hogwarts would also change. Some would want to be his friend out of admiration or the hope of getting some of his power, while others might avoid him out of fear. And his relationship with the centaurs and other magical creatures could be different too. They might sense his new power and either befriend him or be on guard against him.
His relationship with Dumbledore would be very different. Dumbledore might be more cautious around him, as Harry's connection to Lord Death could be unpredictable. With Ron and Hermione, they might be in awe at first. Ron might be a bit more jealous than in the original story, while Hermione would be extremely curious and want to research everything about Harry's new identity. Snape would likely be even more hostile, seeing Harry as an even greater threat due to his powerful lineage.
His relationship with Dumbledore would likely be more complex. Dumbledore would need to guide Harry in understanding and controlling his dragon - influenced powers. Hermione might be both fascinated and a bit jealous of Harry's new - found abilities, but still be his loyal friend and help him research about his heritage.
Harry's relationship with the Weasley family would change. Mrs. Weasley might be a bit more hesitant in accepting him at first, worried about the Black family's reputation. But over time, she would warm up to him. The Weasley twins would see him as an even better partner in pranks, given Sirius's reputation for mischief. And Ginny might have a different kind of crush on him, seeing him as more of a rebel and being attracted to his new family - related boldness.
His relationship with Dumbledore would likely be more complex. Dumbledore, always one to keep an eye on powerful forces, would be both intrigued and a bit wary of Harry's new heritage. He might try to guide Harry more carefully, knowing the potential for his powers to go astray. With Hermione, she might be initially scared but then extremely curious. She would want to research everything about Thanatos and Hecate to understand Harry better, and their study sessions could take on a whole new dimension.
In terms of his enemies, Voldemort would surely view Harry as an even greater threat. Harry's powers from Apollo and Artemis could be the key to finally defeating Voldemort. His relationships with the Death Eaters would be more intense. They might target him more aggressively. However, Harry could also find unexpected allies among the magical creatures, who are more attuned to his connection to Artemis. His relationships within the wizarding community would be in a state of flux as he tries to navigate his new identity.
His relationship with Dumbledore would likely become more complex. Dumbledore, who knew a great deal about Harry's past as a Potter, would now have to re - evaluate everything. Harry might feel a sense of betrayal that Dumbledore didn't know or didn't tell him this crucial part of his identity. With his friends, Ron and Hermione would be initially skeptical but then very curious. Ron might feel a bit overshadowed at first by Harry's new and even more 'special' heritage, but they would ultimately support him.
Harry's relationship with Dumbledore would also shift. Dumbledore would need to reevaluate his role in Harry's life. He might see Harry as a potential bridge between the wizarding world and the underworld, and try to guide Harry in using his new powers for good. At the same time, Dumbledore would have to be cautious as the underworld has its own set of rules and dangers.
His relationship with Hermione would likely change as she might be both intrigued and a bit wary of his new powers. She would be eager to study his abilities but also concerned about how they might be used. With Ron, there could be some jealousy at first as Harry's powers would be so different and potentially stronger. But Ron would also come to rely on Harry's new abilities in times of danger.
His relationship with Hermione would be very different. Instead of being friends, they might be enemies at first. Since he was raised by Death Eaters, he might look down on Hermione as a Muggle - born. But as he gets to know her better, he could start to question his beliefs.
His relationship with Ron would be very different. Ron might be initially distrustful or even hostile towards Harry in Slytherin. But as the story progresses, they could come to understand each other better. Harry's relationship with Hermione could also change. She might be more cautious around him at first, but then realize that Harry is still the same person deep down. And his relationship with Draco would be much more complex. They could start as rivals, but then become allies in some situations, as they both have a connection to Slytherin.
His relationship with Ron would be very different. Ron, who is used to a more traditional wizarding family, might be initially scared of Harry's Addams Family traits. But over time, they could bond over their shared love for adventure, although Harry's idea of adventure might be a bit more 'out there' like exploring haunted mansions instead of just the Forbidden Forest.