Here are some novel recommendations about the protagonist strengthening potion:
1. [Fate Changing Alchemist]
2. "The dandy Marquis: Supreme Soul Cultivator."
3. Super Gene
4. " Reborn, I want to be a study god."
5. [Extraordinary Potion Master]
6. "The World of Beast Pets, All-rounded Summoner"
7. [The Foppish Medical Concubine: The Useless Fifth Miss]
8. Vivian
9. " Full-time Mage: Starting from the Pharmacist's Attack on the Goddess."
These novels all have the plot of the protagonist's strengthening drug, which can satisfy your reading needs.
Obviously Merlin himself could be affected. He's the one with the magic and might accidentally expose himself to the potion. Arthur is also a likely candidate. As the king, if he's affected by the love potion, it would have a huge impact on Camelot. Morgana could also be a character affected. If she were under the influence of a love potion, it could change her plans and her relationships with other characters. And Guinevere too, since she has important relationships in Camelot that could be altered by the potion.
Yes. Incorporating D&D gods in stories adds depth and mythical elements. It can enhance the world-building and give more possibilities for plot development. But it's important to stay true to the established lore and characteristics of the gods.
The love potion can initially create a false sense of love. For example, if Draco is under the influence of a love potion for Harry, he might act overly affectionate, which could make Harry uncomfortable at first. But it could also be a catalyst for them to start interacting more, which might lead to a real relationship later.
Sonic might be really confused if he is under the effect of the love potion. He's always been independent and suddenly having strong romantic feelings for Amy would be a big change. He might try to fight the feeling at first because it's so alien to him.