The character would likely start off with a sense of confusion and self - doubt. Growing up with the stigma of being a Death Eater's child, they would constantly question their own morality. They might be initially shy or withdrawn, afraid of how others will react to them.
On the other hand, if they are drawn into a dark plot, their character development could be a slow descent into a more troubled and conflicted state. They might start to believe that they have no other choice but to follow in their parent's footsteps, but deep down still struggle with their conscience. Their relationships with other characters would become strained as they become more involved in the dark side, and they would have to make difficult decisions that would further shape their character.
The story of the sequel might involve the child of the Death Eater discovering hidden secrets about their family's past and trying to forge their own path in a world still wary of their heritage. There could be magical duels and unexpected alliances along the way.
One possible plot could be the child of a Death Eater trying to redeem the family name. Maybe they discover secrets about their parent's past actions during the wizarding war and strive to make amends in the wizarding community. They could face opposition from both those who still hold grudges against Death Eaters and those who want to keep the dark past buried.
Another plot could be that the Death Eaters' child is sent on a mission by their parents, but during the mission, they witness the true cruelty of the Death Eaters. This makes them defect. They then have to flee from their family and the other Death Eaters. While on the run, they learn about the power of love and friendship from the people they meet, which gives them the strength to fight back against their former allies and try to make amends for the wrongs their family has done.
In a Death Eaters' child fan fiction, the child could be a complex character. Maybe they were raised in the Death Eater ideology but then met a kind-hearted wizard from Hogwarts who made them question everything. This encounter could lead to a journey of self - discovery where they have to choose between loyalty to their family and doing what's right.
It could be about many things. Maybe it continues the story of a character who was like a lost swan in the Harry Potter universe. It might focus on their journey to find their place, or perhaps their struggle against dark forces. Without reading it, it's hard to say exactly.
Since it's a fan fiction, the main characters could be a combination of canon Harry Potter characters and original creations. Maybe the lost swan is a metaphor for a character who was on the fringes in the original series. It could be a Slytherin student who was never fully explored before, and now in this sequel, they are the main focus. It could also include some of the well - known Hogwarts professors who play a role in the lost swan's journey.
Some Death Eaters might be angry. They have a certain self - image and ideology in the original story, and if fanfic distorts that in a way they don't like, they would not be happy. For instance, if a fanfic makes them out to be weak or cowardly, they would likely react negatively. However, others might be more open - minded and see it as an interesting alternative view of their world, but this would be a minority among them, as they are generally quite set in their ways.
Well, it could make Hermione a lot more conflicted. Growing up with Death Eater parents, she might constantly struggle between the values she's exposed to at home and the ones she discovers at Hogwarts. For example, she might initially be more hesitant about befriending Harry and Ron due to her family's possible prejudice against 'blood traitors'. This could lead to a more complex and nuanced character arc as she gradually breaks away from her family's ideology.
Well, they might find it completely absurd. The Death Eaters are so entrenched in their dark and violent ways, and Harry Potter fanfiction can range from fluffy, light - hearted stories to complex, morally - gray tales. They'd probably see the fanfiction as a waste of time or even a perversion of what they consider the 'true' wizarding world order. They are all about the dark magic and subjugation, and fanfiction often has a more inclusive and creative approach that would likely baffle them.
Hermione's development would be a struggle between her true self and the persona she has to adopt. She would constantly be in a moral dilemma. On one hand, she wants to stay true to her values like friendship and justice. On the other hand, she has to pretend to support the Death Eaters' cruel ways. This internal conflict could lead to her becoming more introspective. She might start to question the very nature of good and evil, and through this journey, she could emerge as a more well - rounded and wiser character, ready to fight against the darkness in a more nuanced way.