Harry might be shown as more defiant than ever. He's been through so much already, and in the fanfiction, he could be tired of being wrongly accused all the time. So at the disciplinary hearing, he stands up straight and faces his accusers bravely. Hermione would be her intelligent and logical self, presenting facts and counter - arguments clearly. Ron, on the other hand, might be a bit more nervous but still determined to support Harry.
The characters' personalities in a disciplinary hearing fanfiction are often a mix of their canon traits and new developments. Harry could show his Gryffindor courage but also a new sense of self - reliance. Hermione's intelligence could be paired with a newfound assertiveness. Ron might display his loyalty in a more vocal way. The teachers' personalities would also play a role. McGonagall could be firm but fair, while Umbridge - like characters (if there are any in the fanfiction) would be cruel and power - hungry. The way the characters interact and react during the hearing can also reveal a lot about their personalities. For example, how they respond to accusations, whether they are quick to defend or quick to judge.
In a fanfiction disciplinary hearing, Harry could be wrongly accused. Maybe the Ministry of Magic is out to get him again, like in the original series. They might try to expel him on false charges, perhaps blaming him for some dark magic incident he had no part in.
Often, different personalities are portrayed through changes in character motivation. For example, a fanfic might show Dumbledore as having a more self - serving personality. His actions, like keeping secrets from Harry, could be for his own gain rather than for the greater good. This completely flips the perception of his character from the original series.
They're often shown as complex. Some are cunning but also have a soft side. For example, a Slytherin girl might use her cunning to help Harry Potter without him knowing it at first.
Well, think about a character with a Dumbledore's Army coin tattoo in fanfiction. This could show that they are brave, as they were part of a group that defied the Dark regime at Hogwarts. It also implies that they are committed to the fight against evil. On the other hand, a tattoo of a certain spell in the wizarding world, like 'Expecto Patronum', might suggest that the character is someone who values protection and positive magic. They might be the type to fight off dark forces, whether literal Dementors or metaphorical ones in the story.
Harry is known for his bravery and sense of justice. In fanfiction, when compared to Mulan, they both share the trait of being willing to sacrifice for others. Mulan disguises herself to save her father, and Harry is constantly putting himself in danger to protect his friends and the wizarding world.
In these crossovers, Harry Potter characters could develop a more cynical view of the world. Take Ron for example. In the Overlord - influenced story, he might lose some of his naivete and become more focused on self - preservation. The Overlord characters may also start to value things like friendship more, similar to how it is emphasized in the Harry Potter series, if they interact with the Potter characters long enough.
Often as very powerful and alluring. Their dragon traits like strength and a bit of mystery make them attractive to other characters. For example, they might be shown as being able to protect their love interest in a very fierce way because of their dragon abilities.
They can be shown as having unique magical abilities that are related to their disability. For example, a character with autism might have an extraordinary ability to focus on complex spells. Or they could be portrayed as facing social challenges at Hogwarts, like being bullied or misunderstood, but still having strong inner qualities.
Hermione is often portrayed as the intelligent and resourceful one. She uses her vast knowledge of magic to outwit Bellatrix. Bellatrix, on the other hand, is usually shown as the wild and unpredictable dark witch. Her loyalty to Voldemort makes her a formidable foe for Hermione.
Well, Lucius can be shown as having a softer side. Maybe he has a paternal instinct that was not evident in the books. He could be more patient with Harry and less arrogant. Harry might be portrayed as more curious about the Slytherin way of life, which was something he completely shunned in the original story. He might start to appreciate some of the values that Lucius holds dear, like family honor and wizarding heritage, even if he doesn't fully agree with all of them.