Dumbledore would likely view it as another sign of Harry's individuality. He would see it as Harry growing up and making his own choices, as long as it doesn't interfere with his destiny. Snape might sneer at it, thinking it's just another Gryffindor folly. But secretly, he might respect Harry's courage to do something different.
The characters' reactions would be diverse. Harry, being the main character, would likely feel a great sense of responsibility. He'd have to face the judgment of both the wizarding community and the vampires. Hermione would be her usual studious self, looking for any precedents or magical knowledge to help. Ron would probably voice his concerns loudly, thinking it's a dangerous and strange situation. The vampire involved would have her own emotions, perhaps a mix of fear and hope for the future. And other vampires in the community could range from being supportive to being hostile depending on their beliefs and positions within the vampire hierarchy.
Hermione would be very concerned and would immediately start looking for a solution in the library. She'd be flipping through every magical book she could find, trying to figure out what spell or potion could reverse the effect. Ron would be a bit shocked at first but then would try to protect Harry as best he could. He might be a bit clumsy about it, like trying to keep Harry out of trouble in the Gryffindor common room. Dumbledore would likely be calm and observant. He'd probably already have some ideas about what's going on and would be subtly guiding the situation to ensure Harry's safety and the well - being of the wizarding world.
In fanfiction, if Harry Potter got a tattoo, it could be a symbol of his newfound independence or a mark related to his battle against Voldemort. For example, it might be a lightning bolt like his scar but in tattoo form, representing his survival and growth. It could also be a magical symbol that he discovers during his adventures and decides to have permanently on his body as a reminder of a significant event or a powerful magic he has learned.
Ron would be extremely angry at first. He might feel betrayed by Harry. But as he realizes that something must be seriously wrong with Harry, he would probably join Hermione in trying to save Harry from Voldemort's influence. They would look for a way to break whatever spell or false belief has hold of Harry.
The other characters' reactions would vary widely. Ginny would be heartbroken. She might feel that Harry has abandoned not just his identity but also their relationship. Neville would be shocked and would probably feel that Harry has let down the whole school. Some of the Slytherins might be secretly glad, thinking that it removes a threat to their own ambitions. However, many of the younger students who looked up to Harry would be confused and disappointed, as he was a symbol of hope for them. Teachers like McGonagall would try to keep the school together in the face of this chaos, while also hoping that Harry would return.
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.
Dumbledore would be a key figure in the reactions. If he believed in Snape's innocence, he would try to find a way to free Snape while also not alienating Harry. He might start his own investigation to uncover the truth. The other Hogwarts teachers would be in shock. Some might believe Harry is right, especially those who have always been a bit suspicious of Snape, while others would be outraged and demand an explanation from Harry.
Hermione would probably be very confused at first. She'd try to understand the reasoning behind it and might be worried that Harry has lost his sense of self. Ron would likely make jokes about it, but also be a bit concerned. Dumbledore, on the other hand, would probably see it as another step in Harry's journey of self - discovery and would encourage him to explore what this new identity means. Voldemort might see it as a sign of weakness or a strange ploy by Harry, but would still be cautious as he doesn't fully understand the implications of this new name.
Li Shang would probably be very concerned. He might blame himself for not protecting her better. He would immediately call for the best medical help available and stay by her side until she recovers.
Harry would probably be in a state of shock and disbelief at first. He'd be filled with a mix of fear, confusion and anger. Voldemort might be initially dismissive or see it as an opportunity to further his own dark plans. Hermione would be practical, trying to find solutions in books and magic. Ron would be more likely to be openly disgusted at first but might come around to support Harry as a friend.