If Hermione is black in the fanfiction, it could also affect her relationship with the teachers. Some teachers might have different expectations or biases based on her race. For example, Snape might be even harsher initially, seeing her as an outsider in the predominantly white wizarding world of Hogwarts. But Hermione's intelligence would still shine through and gradually change their views.
Well, it could change Ron's initial perception of Hermione. Maybe he'd be more hesitant at first because of the cultural differences, but then grow to respect her even more as he gets to know her better. In the case of Harry, he might be more empathetic towards Hermione's experiences as someone who has also faced discrimination.
Well, in the original, Hermione is like family to the Weasleys. But in this fanfic, it completely flips. Their interactions would become tense and full of hostility instead of the warm and friendly ones we know.
Well, if they are siblings in fanfiction, they would probably have a more protective relationship. Harry might be more over - protective of Hermione, like a big brother. And Hermione could be constantly looking out for Harry's well - being too. Their bond would be deeper and based on family loyalty from the start.
In this fanfiction scenario, their relationship dynamics would change significantly. Since they are siblings, they would probably grow up together. This means they would share more childhood memories, both good and bad. Hermione might be more protective of Harry and Ron as her brothers, and she could use her intelligence not just as a friend but as a sister to keep them out of trouble. Ron would also be more possessive in a brotherly way. They would also face family - related issues together, like dealing with their parents' expectations or family secrets.
In the fanfiction, their relationship as siblings could be a source of strength. They could combine their different skills and knowledge. Hermione is known for her intelligence and studiousness, while Theo might have his own set of skills from his Slytherin upbringing. Together, they could solve problems that neither could solve alone. Their relationship might also be a way to bridge the gap between Gryffindor and Slytherin in the story, promoting unity among the houses.
It changes the story dynamics in several ways. Firstly, the character's perception within the wizarding world would be different. As a boy, Hermione might face different expectations and prejudices. His friendships could also take on new forms. He might bond with male characters over typically'male' interests in the wizarding world. And in group situations, his role could be more of a leader among the boys rather than the girl - power - house Hermione was, which would affect how the group tackles problems.
In fanfictions where Hermione has autism, her focus and attention to detail can be both a strength and a weakness. It can make her an amazing researcher, but it can also lead to her getting so absorbed in something that she misses other important things. This changes the flow of the story as her friends have to sometimes pull her out of her 'autistic bubbles' and get her to focus on the broader situation. And it also makes her more relatable to readers who might be on the autism spectrum themselves.
Well, if Hermione were Remus's sister in fanfiction, it would change a great deal. For one, Hermione's intelligence could be seen as a family trait, passed down perhaps from their parents. It might also mean that Hermione has a closer connection to the wizarding world's darker secrets due to Remus's condition. Their relationship could add new layers of family drama and support. For example, Remus could be more protective of Hermione, and Hermione could use her knowledge to help Remus with his lycanthropy in ways that others hadn't thought of.
Well, it changes a lot. For one, Hermione's intelligence and magical ability would be directly passed on to Harry. The relationship between Harry and Ron might be different too, as Hermione being his mother could mean a more sheltered upbringing for Harry. Also, the whole mystery around his parents' death and Voldemort's pursuit of him would have a different angle, since Hermione is a very different character from Lily Potter.
Well, it would change things a great deal. Firstly, Hermione's character would have a whole new backstory. Her connection to Fenir could bring in elements of danger and mystery. In the original story, Hermione was a Muggle - born witch, but this new origin would make her part of a more complex and perhaps darker family tree. It might also change her relationships with other characters. For example, her friends might be more cautious around her, or she could be more of an outcast due to her connection to Fenir. And her skills and abilities could be seen in a new light, as if she has some latent powers from her father that could emerge at any time.
Well, if Hermione was a pureblood Slytherin, it would completely flip the script. In the original, she's a Gryffindor and a Muggle - born. As a Slytherin pureblood, she might be more focused on pureblood ideals at first. Maybe she'd be more cunning in a different way than we're used to seeing her. She could have different relationships with the other houses, especially Gryffindor where her friends are. It would also change how she approaches her studies and magic in general, perhaps being more secretive about her knowledge and skills.