In a 'Harry Potter raised by Burt Gummer' fanfic, Harry would likely have a unique set of values. Burt Gummer is all about facing the unknown and being self - reliant. So Harry might not be as meek as he was initially in the books. He could be more confident in dealing with dark forces early on. Also, his magical abilities might be combined with Burt's practical skills in a really interesting way, like using magic to enhance Burt's weapons or traps.
His character would become more rugged. Instead of the somewhat sheltered and naive Harry we see at the start of the original series, he'd be tough - minded. Burt Gummer's influence would make him more of a fighter from the get - go.
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.
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.
It could be really interesting. Maybe Harry would grow up with military discipline. He'd be more physically fit and have a strategic mind from an early age. His Hogwarts experience might be different as he'd approach challenges with military - like thinking, for example, in the Triwizard Tournament.
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.
If Harry Potter was raised by a Creepypasta fanfic, his upbringing would be far from the typical Hogwarts - bound experience. For starters, the stories and bedtime tales he'd hear would be filled with grotesque and nightmarish content. This could lead to him having a very different perception of the magical world. Instead of seeing Hogwarts as a place of wonder and learning, he might view it with suspicion, thinking there are hidden, malevolent forces everywhere. His friendships would also be affected. He might attract those who are into the darker side of magic, and repel those with more traditional values. His magical abilities could develop in an unorthodox way too, perhaps focusing more on defensive and dark - arts - like spells out of a sense of self - preservation.
One possibility is that Harry grows up in a more refined and magical environment. The Delacour family might introduce him to different aspects of French magic. He could be trained in unique spells and magical traditions. Also, he might have a different relationship with the magical community, perhaps being more involved with international magical relations from an early age.
Well, Flamel is an extremely old and wise wizard. If he raised Harry, Harry would be exposed to a different kind of magical culture. He could learn about the history of magic in a more in - depth way, not just from Hogwarts but from Flamel's long - lived experiences. Also, Flamel might have different ways of training Harry in magic, which could make Harry a very unique wizard compared to the original story.
A 'Harry Potter raised by Avengers' fanfic would be a wild ride. Harry would be raised in a very different environment compared to the Dursleys. He'd be surrounded by superheroes who are used to fighting villains head - on. This would probably make him more bold and direct in his actions. His magical abilities would be a great addition to the Avengers' arsenal. He could use spells to heal the Avengers quickly during battles or use magic to create distractions for the enemies. Also, his upbringing with the Avengers would likely give him a more modern - day and non - traditional view of magic, perhaps finding new applications for spells that wizards in the Harry Potter universe haven't thought of yet.