It could be really interesting. Harry would face a whole new set of challenges in Panem. Instead of Hogwarts, he might attend the Capitol's training schools. His magic could be a huge advantage or a target in the Hunger Games - like world of Panem. He'd also have to deal with the political intrigue and power struggles there, which are very different from the wizarding world he was originally from.
Perhaps the start of the fanfic could be that Voldemort's final curse on Harry backfires in a strange way due to some ancient magic. Instead of just leaving a scar, it sends Harry through a portal to Panem. He lands in the Capitol, where he's immediately seen as an oddity. But before the Capitol can fully study him, he manages to escape and finds himself in a district. There, he begins his journey of growing up in Panem, with his wizarding skills gradually emerging as he faces the hardships of this new world.
One challenge could be controlling the assassin's violent tendencies. Since the person is being groomed to be an assassin, it's likely they have a natural inclination towards violence, and Harry has to find a way to temper that while also teaching self - defense.
No. The idea of Harry Potter being involved in such a situation goes against the values of the original series. The Harry Potter series is mainly about magic, friendship, and fighting against evil. This kind of fanfic concept not only distorts the characters but also involves inappropriate and unethical content.
Obviously, Harry Potter himself. Then there could be some Canadian - born witches and wizards as his friends. Maybe a tough - as - nails girl from the Yukon who is an expert at ice magic. And a laid - back boy from Vancouver who has a special talent for communicating with magical forest animals.
Well, it could be really interesting. Maybe he'd grow up in a small Canadian town, going to a regular Canadian school but still having some strange magical things happen. For example, he might use his magic to play hockey in a super cool way, like making the puck fly faster than anyone can see. And he'd probably have a different accent and some Canadian slang in his speech.
In a 'Harry Potter raised in Alaska' fanfic, the culture would be a big part of it. Alaskan native cultures could blend with the wizarding world. Harry might be influenced by their values and traditions. He could have a different kind of wand, made from Alaskan materials. His clothes would be more suitable for the cold climate, like thick furs and enchanted boots. And his adventures would be set against the backdrop of Alaskan landscapes, such as ice caves and vast tundras. His relationship with Dumbledore could also be different, as Dumbledore might have to communicate with him from afar more often due to the distance.
Well, it would be a really dark take. Harry would probably be constantly in a state of near - despair. Since Dementors are soul - sucking creatures, he might have a hard time forming normal relationships. His view of the wizarding world would be very different from the original story. He might see it as a place full of threats and darkness rather than a place with some good in it. And his Patronus, if he could even produce one, would be very weak or have an unusual form.
Well, it might be that the Bones family discovers baby Harry after the death of his parents. They could raise him with a strong sense of justice, which is characteristic of the Bones family in the Harry Potter universe. Harry might grow up learning different magic skills from the Bones family traditions, and perhaps have a different perspective on the wizarding world compared to the original story.
Well, in a 'Harry Potter raised in America' fanfic, the cultural differences would play a huge role. For example, the magical community in America might be more open to new forms of magic or technology. Harry could be involved in things like American wizarding sports which are different from Quidditch. Also, the way magic is taught in American schools could be more hands - on or practical - oriented.