If Hermione was born a werewolf in the fanfiction, it would transform her Hogwarts journey. She'd constantly be on edge about her secret getting out. Her friendships might be affected too. Ron and Harry might initially be shocked or even a bit scared when they find out. But her intelligence would still shine through. She could be the one to research more about werewolf - friendly magic, maybe even find a way to control her transformations better without relying solely on Wolfsbane Potion. And she'd probably be more involved with the magical creatures aspect of Hogwarts, like the Care of Magical Creatures class, since she has a connection to a creature herself. It would be a very different Hermione at Hogwarts, with a whole new set of struggles and opportunities.
Hermione's academic performance might improve even more. Sirius could provide her with rare books and knowledge from his family's library. For example, there could be ancient spells and magical theories that are not commonly known. This would give her an edge in her classes.
The story could also change in terms of her academic progress. Her werewolf nature might make it difficult for her to attend classes during full moons. So, she might have to find alternative ways to study. This could lead to her exploring different areas of magic that are not part of the regular curriculum, thus changing the overall magical knowledge discovery in the story.
Her relationship with Ron would be severely tested. Ron, who has some prejudices in the original story, might initially be scared or repulsed by Hermione's werewolf side. But over time, he could come to accept her and see that she's still the same Hermione he knew.
There's also 'The Werewolf Hermione's Adventure'. In this story, Hermione's werewolf nature leads her to form unique alliances. It's interesting as it delves into how the other characters in the Harry Potter universe react to her transformation, and how she uses her new abilities to her advantage in some situations.
Percy's relationships would be in upheaval if he were born a werewolf. His friendship with his demigod comrades at Camp Half - Blood would face many challenges. Some might be accepting, but others would fear his new - found abilities and the potential danger he poses. His relationship with his father, Poseidon, would also be altered. Poseidon might see Percy as more of an abomination or a unique tool depending on his own complex nature. Percy's love life, like with Annabeth, would be full of complications. Annabeth would have to decide if she can love a werewolf - demigod hybrid, and Percy would struggle with his own self - image in relation to her. His relationships with other mythological creatures, such as centaurs and nymphs, would also change as they would view him through the lens of his werewolf nature rather than just his demigod status.
The werewolf element can make their relationship more complex. For example, if Draco is a werewolf, Hermione might have to deal with the prejudice against werewolves while being with him. Or if Hermione is involved in werewolf research and Draco has a family history related to werewolves, it can create a new level of understanding and conflict between them.
Well, one plot twist could be that Hermione's werewolf nature is kept hidden until a crucial moment in the story. Maybe she has been using magic to suppress it all along, but then during a full moon at Hogwarts, she loses control and reveals her true self. This would shock her friends like Harry and Ron, and they would have to figure out how to deal with it while also keeping it a secret from the rest of the school.
The werewolf element often acts as a catalyst. It breaks down the barriers between Hermione and Draco. Since werewolves are often ostracized in the wizarding world, Draco may feel alone and vulnerable. Hermione, on the other hand, has a strong sense of justice. So she steps in to help. This shared experience of dealing with the werewolf issue creates a bond between them. It changes their relationship from one of animosity to one where they start to care about each other's well - being.
If Hermione was born a werewolf in the fanfiction, her relationships would be complex. With Harry and Ron, they might be a bit more hesitant at first. But their strong bond could overcome the initial shock. They'd probably become more protective of her. With the teachers, some like Professor Lupin, who is also a werewolf, might take her under his wing. However, others could be more distant or even prejudiced. And as for the other students, she might form closer relationships with those who are more accepting or outcasts themselves, like Neville. Overall, her relationships would be shaped by the fear and misunderstanding that often surrounds werewolves in the wizarding world.
The fanfiction might show that Harry's Hogwarts experience is more politically charged. The Malfoy family has a certain standing in the wizarding world, and Harry being born into it means he's thrust into the middle of power struggles. He might have to deal with the expectations of the Malfoy family regarding how they want him to represent them at Hogwarts, which could be very different from the simple goal of just surviving and learning magic in the original story.