He develops a more rebellious streak. In the original, Harry was quite respectful of authority in the wizarding world. But being raised by bikers, he might question rules more often. For example, he might not be as quick to follow Hogwarts' strict regulations.
Well, Harry would likely develop a tougher exterior. Growing up with bikers, he's exposed to a rougher lifestyle. This could make him more self - reliant at Hogwarts. He might not rely as much on others for help, as he's used to taking care of himself. Also, his sense of justice could be more street - based. Instead of following the wizarding laws blindly, he might enforce his own sense of right and wrong, which was influenced by the biker community. He may also be more open - minded about different kinds of people, since bikers often come from diverse backgrounds.
In the 'Harry Potter Raised by Bikers' fanfiction, Harry's development is quite different. He would have a different set of values. For example, the importance of family in the biker community is often based on a chosen family concept. So, Harry might view his friends at Hogwarts as his true family more than his blood relatives. His communication style could also be different. Bikers tend to be more direct and to - the - point. So, Harry might not be as diplomatic as he was in the original story when dealing with people. His magical development might also be affected. He could use magic in more creative and unorthodox ways, inspired by the biker's out - of - the - box thinking.
In this fanfiction, Harry's development would deviate a lot from the original. His sense of right and wrong would be blurred. Since he's raised by devils, he may not have the same values as the normal Harry. He could be more self - centered, focused on his own survival and power gain rather than the well - being of others. His magical abilities might also develop in a more unorthodox way. Instead of learning the traditional spells for good, he might learn spells that are more harmful or controlling.
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.
His character would likely be more confident. Growing up with a loving mother like Lily, he wouldn't have the insecurities that came from the Dursleys' treatment.
Harry could be more independent and self - reliant. Growing up with a Pegasus rather than in a human family means he has to rely on himself and his Pegasus friend more. He would learn to fend for himself at a younger age, which would make him bolder in the face of danger.
Harry's character would develop a sense of divinity within him. Since he's raised by Greek gods, he'd have a different relationship with power. He wouldn't fear power as much as he might in the original story. Instead, he'd see it as a natural part of his being. He'd be more in tune with nature and the elements, like the gods are. His relationships with other characters would also change. He might be more aloof towards some of his Hogwarts friends at first, as he'd have this whole other world of experiences from his upbringing among the gods that they couldn't understand right away.
His character would be more open - minded towards different species. Since Xavier promotes coexistence among mutants and humans, Harry would likely apply the same principle to magical creatures and non - magical people. He'd be less likely to have the pure - blood - centric views that some in the wizarding world hold.
Harry would be more daring. Jack Sparrow's influence would make him less afraid of taking risks. In the wizarding world, this could mean he'd be quicker to explore dark and dangerous places. He might not wait for permission or for a group to support him, but rather just dive in like Jack does when facing a new situation on the sea.
Harry would be more confident in his physical abilities. Since Raiden is a powerful fighter, he'd train Harry to be strong and fearless in combat. This would be different from the Harry we know who often relied on his wits and magic in dangerous situations. Harry might also be more stoic, like Raiden, and not show his emotions as easily.
Harry would likely be more confident in the Muggle world. Since Tony Dinozzo would expose him to all kinds of Muggle situations from a young age, Harry wouldn't be as shy or out of place among Muggles as he was in the original story. For example, he might be more comfortable using Muggle technology.
Harry could be more distrustful of adults. Since he doesn't have a positive family figure in the orphanage, when he meets the wizarding world adults like Dumbledore, he might be more skeptical and less likely to blindly follow them. Also, his sense of loyalty might be more focused on the orphans he grew up with rather than just his Gryffindor housemates at first. He might have a harder time adjusting to the hierarchical and sometimes elitist nature of the wizarding world, coming from an environment where everyone was more or less on equal footing in terms of being an orphan.