Well, in a fanfiction scenario where Harry is mentored by Merlin, his friends would initially be curious and eager to hear about his experiences. As Harry grows under Merlin's tutelage, he might start to see things from a different perspective. This could cause some friction with his friends who are used to the old Harry. But over time, as Harry shares his new - found wisdom and uses his enhanced magic to protect them, their relationship would evolve. His friends would come to respect the changes in Harry and the group would likely become more united as they face new challenges together, with Harry having a more central and guiding role, thanks to Merlin's mentorship.
His friends might be in awe of him at first. Since Harry would be learning from Merlin, he'd likely gain new and extraordinary abilities that his friends would find both amazing and a bit intimidating.
In a fanfiction where Harry Potter is mentored by Merlin, there would be a fascinating blend of different magical eras. Harry would be exposed to Merlin's way of thinking, which was shaped by a much earlier and perhaps more primitive (but in some ways more powerful) form of magic. Merlin could teach Harry how to harness magic from nature in ways that Hogwarts doesn't usually teach. This could include using the elements in more direct ways for spells and defenses. Harry might also develop a new sense of magical ethics, influenced by Merlin's different cultural and historical context.
If Harry met his parents in fanfiction, his relationship with his friends might become even stronger. His friends would be happy for him, and they could all share in the newfound family bond. Harry might be more confident and self - assured, which would make him a better friend. He could also introduce his friends to his parents, and his parents could give his friends some advice or magical gifts, strengthening the whole group's connection.
Some of his friends might be very supportive. Hermione, for example, would probably offer a lot of practical advice on how to raise a child properly. Ron, on the other hand, might be a bit more hesitant at first but would come around. Overall, they would likely become closer as they help Harry with this new responsibility.
Well, in this scenario, Harry's friends might find him more aloof. Since Seto Kaiba is a rather self - centered character, Harry could pick up some of those traits. His relationships could be more transactional. For example, he might only engage with his friends when there is something to gain in terms of power or knowledge. However, some of his more loyal friends like Hermione might try to break through this new, more distant Harry and bring back the old, more caring side of him.
His friends might be initially very confused about his dual heritage. They could be both in awe and a bit intimidated by his connection to Hawkeye. For example, Ron might be a bit jealous at first because Harry has this really cool non - wizarding connection on top of being a famous wizard. Hermione, on the other hand, would be very interested in researching how such a connection could even be possible and would try to find historical precedents.
In some fanfictions, their relationships become even stronger. They have been through so much together during the war that they are like family. For example, Harry, Ron and Hermione might see each other more often and support each other in their new careers.
It would be very strained at first. The Malfoys would see Harry as an intruder and a symbol of what they oppose. But as time goes on, they might start to see his good qualities. Harry, for his part, would always be on guard but might also feel a bit of pity for them as he learns more about their insecurities.
It would strengthen their bond. His friends would be in awe of Harry for catching such a dangerous and elusive figure. They would see Harry as even more of a hero, and it would bring them closer together as they deal with the aftermath. For example, Hermione would be eager to research all about Peter and what his capture means, and Ron would be proud to have Harry as his best friend even more.
The relationship might turn into one where Harry has to constantly remind Dumbledore of who he is and their shared experiences. Dumbledore, in his senile state, could forget important things about Harry like his role in the fight against Voldemort. Harry would then have to patiently re - introduce himself and the situation. This could be frustrating for Harry at times, but it could also deepen his understanding of Dumbledore as a more human and fallible figure.
Well, for one thing, Harry would probably be more in touch with the old magic. Merlin has a deep connection to the roots of magic. So Harry might learn spells and techniques that have been long forgotten. His relationship with Hogwarts could also be different. Maybe he would see the school as a place to further expand on what Merlin has already taught him, rather than a place to discover magic for the first time.