Neville would be one of the first to oppose them. He has his own sense of right and wrong, and he would not stand for his friends turning to the dark side. Luna might try to understand their motives. She has an open - minded view of things. But she would also likely try to bring them back to the light. As for the other Hogwarts students, those who idolized Harry and Hermione would be in shock. They would have a hard time believing that their heroes could become Dark Lords. And the Slytherin students might have a mix of reactions. Some might be envious of their new - found power, while others would be worried about how this new regime would treat them, especially if they were not pure - bloods.
Ron would be devastated. He's been their best friend for years. He'd probably try to talk them out of it at first. If that fails, he might have to choose between loyalty to his friends and what he believes is right. The Hogwarts professors, like Dumbledore (if he were still alive in the fanfiction), would be very concerned. Dumbledore would likely see it as a great loss of two of the brightest lights in the wizarding world. He might try to find a way to reverse whatever led them down this dark path.
The teachers at Hogwarts would have diverse reactions. McGonagall might be disappointed but would still hope that Harry could resist the dark influence. Snape would be extremely complex in his reaction. Given his history with both Harry and Voldemort, he might see it as a sign of the prophecy coming full circle. The Death Eaters, on the other hand, would see Harry as a potential new leader. They might try to persuade him to embrace the dark side. As for Harry's other friends like Neville, he would be worried but would also stand by Harry, believing that he could make the right choice. The reactions of these characters would create a lot of drama and tension in the fanfic.
Well, the Weasley family would have a mixed reaction. Molly Weasley would be concerned about how this new relationship would affect Harry and whether Medea was a suitable partner. Ginny might be a bit jealous at first but then come to accept it. In the Hogwarts faculty, Professor McGonagall would be very strict in her assessment. She would want to ensure that Medea adhered to the rules and ethics of the wizarding world. The other houses, like Hufflepuff, might be more accepting overall, seeing it as a way to bring more diversity to the magical community. Slytherins, on the other hand, would be divided. Some would see it as an opportunity to gain an advantage through this new connection, while others would oppose it out of pure prejudice.
If Harry is turned into a weapon, Ginny would be heartbroken. She would be by his side constantly, trying to communicate with him even though he's in weapon form. The Weasley family as a whole would be outraged. They would see it as an attack on one of their own. Snape might initially seem indifferent but secretly would also try to find a way to reverse it, perhaps out of his complex feelings towards Harry and his loyalty to Dumbledore.
Hermione would be very concerned and would immediately start looking for a solution in the library. She'd be flipping through every magical book she could find, trying to figure out what spell or potion could reverse the effect. Ron would be a bit shocked at first but then would try to protect Harry as best he could. He might be a bit clumsy about it, like trying to keep Harry out of trouble in the Gryffindor common room. Dumbledore would likely be calm and observant. He'd probably already have some ideas about what's going on and would be subtly guiding the situation to ensure Harry's safety and the well - being of the wizarding world.
Hermione would be horrified. She would immediately start trying to figure out a way to rescue Harry. She might start researching in the library for some ancient spells or forgotten magic that could help. Ron would be angry at Dumbledore and would probably want to rush off to save Harry without much of a plan at first.
Hermione would probably be extremely curious. She would want to research every aspect of Harry's elven heritage. She'd be poring over books in the library to find out if there were any precedents for such a thing. Ron, on the other hand, might be a bit more skeptical at first. He'd probably make some jokes about it but eventually come around.
Dumbledore, if he were still alive, would be very cautious. He would try to guide Harry towards using his powers for good, or at least in a way that doesn't disrupt the balance of the wizarding world. The other Hogwarts professors would likely be split. Some would be horrified and want to expel Harry, while others would see it as an opportunity to study a rare form of magic and its implications.
Hermione would be devastated. She has always been Harry's loyal friend and believed in the fight against the Dark Lord. She would probably try to convince Harry to come back to the right side, reasoning with him about the evil nature of the Dark Lord's actions. Ron, on the other hand, would be both angry and confused. He might initially think it's some sort of joke or that Harry has been tricked.
Harry Potter would likely be on high alert immediately. He has experience with fighting Dark Lords, so he would start gathering his old friends and allies. Hermione would be researching like mad, trying to find any weaknesses of this new Dark Lord. Ron would be a bit more hesitant at first but would soon join the fight. The younger generation, like Ginny and Neville's students, would be both scared and determined to prove themselves in the face of this new threat.
Hermione, on the other hand, would likely have a more critical view. She'd analyze the fanfictions for their accuracy in terms of magic lore and Hogwarts traditions. If there were any inaccuracies, she'd be quite perturbed. However, she might also appreciate the creativity that goes into some of the well - written ones that add new dimensions to their magical world.