In this fanfic, Harry's character would develop quite differently. He'd have a much closer relationship with the magical world outside of Hogwarts from the start. Since Hagrid is not as concerned with the pureblood - half - blood - muggleborn divide, Harry might not even be aware of it until he goes to Hogwarts. His self - confidence would be based on his ability to handle magical creatures and survive in the wild. He'd be more of a hands - on learner, and his sense of humor would be more like Hagrid's, a bit earthy and direct. Also, his idea of family would be more inclusive, as Hagrid has friends from all walks of the wizarding life. Harry would grow up thinking that anyone who is kind and loyal can be part of his family.
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.
Well, growing up with Hagrid, Harry would probably be more fearless. Hagrid doesn't shy away from danger when it comes to magical creatures, and Harry would learn from that. He might also be a bit more rough around the edges. Academically, he could struggle more at first because Hagrid isn't a great teacher in the traditional sense. But he'd have a great sense of adventure and be more independent, as Hagrid often leaves Harry to his own devices while he takes care of his hut and the creatures. Harry would also develop a strong sense of justice early on, seeing how Hagrid stands up for what he believes in.
Well, it could start with Hagrid taking Harry right from the wreckage at Godric's Hollow. Hagrid, being a half - giant, would raise Harry in a rather unique way. He might introduce Harry to the magical creatures much earlier. For example, Harry could grow up helping Hagrid take care of the hippogriffs or the baby dragons at a very young age. Hagrid would also pass on his simple but kind - hearted values to Harry, which could make Harry a bit more rough - and - tumble than in the original story.
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.
He'd be more disciplined. His character would be shaped by military values. He'd be less likely to act impulsively and more likely to think things through strategically.
He'd be tougher. Hiei's no - nonsense attitude would rub off on him. Harry would be more likely to take risks without hesitation.
Harry's character would be more attuned to the deeper magics. He would be less likely to jump into things without thinking. Since Flamel is a master of alchemy, Harry might be more interested in the scientific aspects of magic. He would also have a greater respect for life and magic's power, as Flamel, with his long life, would instill in Harry a sense of wonder and caution about the forces they deal with.
Harry might develop a more confident and assertive personality. Growing up with Dorea, he would be exposed to the power and influence of the Black family. This could make him more self - assured and not as hesitant as he was in the original story. He may also be more politically aware, knowing how the different wizarding families interact and jockey for power. For instance, he would understand the implications of being associated with certain families and how to use those connections to his advantage while still maintaining his moral compass.
Harry would probably be more wild and less bound by wizarding society's norms. Dragons don't follow human rules, and being raised by them would make Harry question and break free from some of the traditional wizarding ways. He might be more instinctive in his actions and decisions, just like how dragons act on their instincts.
Harry may develop a more humble and hardworking nature. Elves are known for their loyalty and hard work, and growing up among them would likely instill these values in him. He might be less likely to seek glory or attention like he does in the original story.
In this fanfic, Harry's character development could be quite significant. Being raised by the Delacours, he would be exposed to a different set of values. He might grow to be more confident in his magical abilities as the Delacours could encourage him more freely. Also, his sense of family and loyalty could expand as he becomes part of the Delacour family. He may learn to be more diplomatic, dealing with the different personalities within the family and their friends. This new environment would shape him into a different kind of wizard compared to the one we know from the original series.
His character would become more rugged. Instead of the somewhat sheltered and naive Harry we see at the start of the original series, he'd be tough - minded. Burt Gummer's influence would make him more of a fighter from the get - go.