His character might develop a more aloof side. Because he's raised by a snake, he may not be as open and friendly as in the original story. He could be more cautious and calculating in his actions.
Well, at first, Harry may be more wild and less civilized due to his snake - raised environment. But as he enters the wizarding world, he starts to adapt. He gradually learns about human emotions and social norms, which is a big change for him. His experiences at Hogwarts will shape him into a more complex character, balancing his snake - influenced nature with the values of the wizarding society.
In 'Harry Potter raised by bears' fanfiction, Harry may develop a more solitary nature at first. Growing up with bears, he might not be used to the social interactions of humans. But as the story progresses, when he encounters the wizarding world, he has to learn to adapt. This process of adaptation would shape his character. He would learn to balance his bear - influenced instincts with the social norms of the wizarding community, which would make him a more complex and interesting character.
His character may become more independent. Since snakes are solitary creatures in a way, Harry might rely less on others. He could also be more secretive. For example, he might keep his snake - related abilities and knowledge hidden from most people at Hogwarts.
Harry might develop a more solitary nature. Since spiders are often seen as solitary creatures, he could be less inclined to form large groups of friends at first. But he would also be very self - reliant.
His character may become more reserved. Growing up with the Unspeakables, who deal with secret and often dangerous magic, he would learn to keep his thoughts and actions guarded. He might not be as quick to trust others as he was in the original series.
In this fanfiction, Harry's character development could be quite complex. Growing up with Firenze, he would be exposed to centaur wisdom from a young age. This could make him more philosophical and introspective. He may question the norms of the wizarding world more often. His view on power and authority would also change. Instead of blindly following the rules set by the Ministry of Magic or Hogwarts, he would evaluate them based on his centaur - influenced values. Additionally, his relationships with other characters, like Hermione and Ron, would be different. He might not have the same initial connection with them as in the original story, but instead form new and unique bonds based on his centaur - raised experiences.
His character might develop a sense of independence earlier. Since Arachne is not a human guardian in the traditional sense, Harry has to rely on himself more. He may become more self - sufficient and resourceful.
Harry could also develop a more self - reliant and perhaps a bit of a loner personality. Since Grindelwald is not as nurturing as some other potential guardians, Harry would have to fend for himself more often. This would make him stronger in some ways but also more aloof from others, as he would be used to relying on his own skills and judgment rather than on a community or friends.
In this fanfiction, Harry's development could be centered around his understanding of family. Growing up with a scorpion, he has a very different concept of what a family is. This could lead to him having a complex relationship with the Weasleys or other surrogate families in the wizarding world. He might be hesitant to accept their love and care at first, but gradually come to realize the value of a real family. Also, his magical development could be more instinctive, like how a scorpion reacts instinctively to threats, Harry might use magic in a more impulsive yet effective way when in danger.
Harry would likely develop a very different personality. He may be more solemn and less prone to the typical teenage angst that the original Harry had. Since he is raised by Death, he might be more in tune with the darker aspects of life and magic from a young age.
Harry might be more self - assured. Charlus, being from an older time, could have a more no - nonsense approach to teaching Harry magic. This would make Harry more confident in his abilities. For example, he might not second - guess himself as much as he does in the original story.