He might gain more respect from his peers. After all, killing the Basilisk is no small feat. His friends would probably look up to him even more, and his reputation in Hogwarts could soar. He could also become a bit of a legend among the younger students.
Well, in many fanfictions, Harry might use a combination of his existing skills and newfound powers. He could use his Parseltongue ability to communicate and perhaps distract the Basilisk, and then strike it with the Sword of Gryffindor. Another way could be that he uses some sort of spell he's been secretly practicing that gives him an edge in the fight.
One consequence could be that he becomes a hero among the wizarding community. People start to look at him with even more admiration and respect. His reputation as a powerful wizard grows even stronger.
There could be some negative consequences too. Maybe the dragon had some kind of magical protection or was under the care of a powerful wizard or creature. Harry might then face the wrath of those who were protecting the dragon, leading to him having to go into hiding or facing dangerous challenges. Also, the act of killing a dragon, even in self - defense, might make some more sensitive wizards view him in a different, less favorable light.
The wizarding world would likely be in a state of shock and then celebration. People would start to see Azkaban in a new light, perhaps no longer as just a place of horror but also as the site where the great evil was finally vanquished.
In the fanfiction, there could be a range of consequences. On one hand, he could be seen as a hero by his fellow students. They might admire his bravery and his ability to take on a dangerous troll. However, the teachers may be more cautious. If Harry used excessive force or magic that was not in line with the school's code of conduct, he could be given detention or even face a disciplinary hearing. Also, depending on how the troll was killed, there could be some magical fallout. For example, if he used a very dark spell, it could have an effect on his own magical core or his relationship with magic in general. Moreover, the death of the troll might also attract the attention of other dark creatures or forces that were somehow related to the troll, putting Harry in further danger.
One consequence could be that he becomes a hero among his peers. Everyone in Hogwarts might look up to him even more. The other students could see him as a real dragon - slayer, which gives him more popularity and respect.
After Harry kills Voldemort in the graveyard in the fanfiction, the magical balance might shift. With Voldemort gone, some of the dark magic that was prevalent might start to fade away. The Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry could see a new golden age. New spells and magical theories might be explored as the fear of Voldemort no longer holds back the wizarding scholars. Harry himself might start to travel around the world to spread the news of Voldemort's defeat and also to learn more about different types of magic. His friends would also have new opportunities, like Hermione might be able to further her studies without the constant threat of Voldemort and Ron could finally relax and enjoy a more peaceful life at the Burrow.
One consequence could be that the wizarding world is shocked. They have always feared the Basilisk, so Harry's friendship with it might make people re - evaluate their views on dangerous creatures.
Yes, it is possible in the realm of fanfiction. Fanfiction allows for creative and often out - of - the - box interpretations. Writers can create scenarios where Harry Potter befriends the Basilisk. Maybe through some magic that tames the Basilisk or a special bond that forms due to shared experiences. It goes against the traditional narrative of the series but that's the beauty of fanfiction, it can rewrite and reimagine the story in many ways.
Well, he would lose his human form and all the abilities that come with it. He would have to learn to move and hunt as a basilisk, which would be a huge adjustment. His friends might not recognize him and could even be afraid of him.