When Harry changes schools in fanfiction, his relationships take on a whole new dimension. His bond with Ron and Hermione would face a significant strain. There would be a mixture of emotions - sadness, confusion, and maybe even a bit of resentment from them. On the other hand, Harry would enter a new social arena. He might encounter students who are more competitive or more laid - back compared to Hogwarts. His relationships with them would depend on how he presents himself. If he's seen as the hero from Hogwarts, some might be intimidated. But if he's humble, he could build deep friendships. His relationship with the wizarding community as a whole would also shift. He'd be part of a different school's reputation, and this could either enhance or complicate his standing in the wider wizarding world.
Well, one possible plot twist could be that Harry discovers the new school has a hidden magical artifact that is both a great power source and a danger. Another could be that the teachers at the new school are secretly working for an old enemy of Harry's. Or perhaps Harry finds out he has a long - lost relative among the students at the new school.
He could make friends with a shy but extremely talented wizard who has been overlooked by others. Maybe a girl who is really good at potion - making but is too introverted to show off her skills. Another new friend could be a joker - type character who always lightens the mood with his funny magic tricks. And there might be a tough - looking guy who is actually a big softie inside and becomes Harry's loyal friend.
One good small change could be in the character development. For example, Neville could start showing his courage a bit earlier in the fanfiction. This would add an interesting twist as it would make the story deviate slightly from the original in a positive way. It could also change the dynamics within the group of friends at Hogwarts.
In the fanfic, there might be changes in the security measures of Azkaban. For example, new spells or wards could be added to prevent prisoners from escaping more effectively.
In fanfiction, 'Harry Potter changes Westeros' could be through his magic skills. For example, his spells like Wingardium Leviosa could be used to move heavy objects in Westeros, which might change the way battles are fought or construction is done. His knowledge of the magical world could also introduce new concepts to the people of Westeros.
One reason could be to escape the constant danger at Hogwarts. Maybe in the fanfiction, Voldemort has found a way to infiltrate the school more easily, and the Order of the Phoenix decides it's safer for Harry to be elsewhere. Another reason might be a falling - out with certain teachers or students. For example, if there are false accusations against him and he doesn't feel supported, he could choose to transfer.
One possible plot could be Hermione transferring to a wizarding school in a different country. Maybe she discovers new types of magic there. For example, in a school in Asia, she might learn about magic that is more in tune with nature and has different incantations. Another plot could be that she changes schools due to a conflict at Hogwarts. Like there's a new dark magic threat that the Hogwarts faculty can't handle properly, so she's sent to a more secure school where she has to adjust to new rules and make new friends. And she could also be forced to change schools because of a false accusation at Hogwarts, and then she has to prove her innocence while also adapting to her new school environment.
Often, he becomes more self - reliant. Since he can't always count on others during the summer away from Hogwarts, he learns to solve problems on his own. For instance, if there's a magical creature causing trouble near the Dursleys' house, he has to figure out how to deal with it without the help of teachers or friends right away.
In fanfiction, Harry Potter often brings changes to Hogwarts' social structure. His own group of friends, which includes students from different houses, encourages more inter - house unity. This breaks down some of the traditional rivalries between houses, leading to a more harmonious Hogwarts environment. Also, his reputation as a hero might lead to more students aspiring to be like him, which could change the general attitude towards heroism and bravery at the school.