The development of Harry's character might involve him learning the ropes of the criminal world, forming alliances and enemies, and eventually questioning his choices and seeking redemption.
I think his character would likely face moral conflicts and struggle to balance his past with his new role. This could lead to internal turmoil and growth as he tries to find his way out of the criminal life.
His character might become more introspective. In Ravenclaw, he could spend more time thinking about the deeper meaning of magic and his place in the wizarding world. He may be less impulsive compared to his Gryffindor self, and instead, make decisions based on careful consideration and knowledge.
He could become more confident. With the new resources from his inheritance, he feels more secure in his place in the wizarding world. For instance, if he inherits a lot of gold, he doesn't have to worry about financial problems at Hogwarts.
His character often becomes more confident. With the new power, he no longer has to rely solely on his friends or the pre - existing magic he knew. He starts to take more risks in battles and in decision - making. For example, he might be the first to charge into a dangerous situation knowing his new power can protect him.
His character may become more confident. Knowing his heritage gives him a sense of identity, so he might stand taller and be more assertive in the wizarding world.
Well, perhaps at first the rich lord sees potential in Harry Potter. Maybe he offers Harry some kind of assistance, like a scholarship or a place to stay during holidays. As time goes on, Harry might discover that the lord has some secrets or a past that is related to his own journey. So they become closer as they share their stories and goals. Harry might also learn a lot from the lord's experience in the wizarding world, and the lord might be inspired by Harry's courage. So their relationship gradually deepens from a simple acquaintance to a mentor - mentee or even a friendship.
His character could become more cautious. After facing so much danger, he'd be less likely to rush into things.
His character development would be extremely different. He would no longer be the 'chosen one' in the traditional sense. He might feel a sense of shame or guilt that he didn't have before. His self - confidence would take a huge hit. He would constantly be looking over his shoulder, wondering if people were judging him based on his father. His magic might also change. He could have an easier time with some of the more complex and darker spells, but at the same time, he would have to be extra careful not to let that power corrupt him. His moral compass would be all over the place as he tries to reconcile the fact that he is the son of the most evil wizard with his own desire to be a good person.
In this fanfiction, Harry's development could be centered around his understanding of family. Growing up with a scorpion, he has a very different concept of what a family is. This could lead to him having a complex relationship with the Weasleys or other surrogate families in the wizarding world. He might be hesitant to accept their love and care at first, but gradually come to realize the value of a real family. Also, his magical development could be more instinctive, like how a scorpion reacts instinctively to threats, Harry might use magic in a more impulsive yet effective way when in danger.
Harry would likely develop a very different personality. He may be more solemn and less prone to the typical teenage angst that the original Harry had. Since he is raised by Death, he might be more in tune with the darker aspects of life and magic from a young age.
Well, it might start with Harry having doubts about his parents. Then, as he digs deeper into their past, he could start to distance himself. Eventually, he publicly disowns them, which would shock the wizarding community. This could lead to him being ostracized by some and supported by others who also have doubts about his parents' actions.