Hermione could develop a new level of confidence. Standing up against Voldemort's supporters is no easy feat. As she faces them, she learns to trust her instincts more and becomes more assertive in her actions. She may also become more of a leader, guiding others in the fight against the dark forces.
Her character could also develop a sense of empathy towards those who were lured into being Voldemort's supporters. Instead of simply seeing them as enemies, she realizes that some were victims of circumstance. This new understanding could shape her future actions and relationships, making her more inclusive and less judgmental.
She might become more hardened and street - smart. Dealing with Voldemort's supporters would expose her to a darker side of the wizarding world. For example, she may have to make difficult moral choices, like whether to use unethical magic to save herself or others. This could make her question her own beliefs and values.
Hermione's character would likely become more complex. She would have to question her own beliefs and values. Her intelligence would still be a major asset, but she might be forced to use it in more morally ambiguous ways. For example, if she has to infiltrate the Voldemort family's secrets, she might have to lie and deceive more than she's used to.
Hermione's development in this type of fanfiction is a journey of self - discovery. Initially, she is in a state of shock and despair at being enslaved by Voldemort. But as the story progresses, she discovers inner strengths she didn't know she had. She becomes more self - reliant as she can't always count on her friends to rescue her. Her moral compass may shift slightly as she has to do things she wouldn't normally do to survive. For example, she might have to lie or deceive more often. However, through it all, her core values of intelligence and loyalty still shine through, but they are tempered by her new experiences in this dark world.
She would likely start with a lot of confusion and self - loathing. After all, Voldemort is the most evil wizard. But as the story progresses, she might find strength in her own identity, separate from her father.
At first, their relationship might be full of hostility. Hermione would be very cautious and probably a bit judgmental towards Voldemort's daughter. The daughter, on the other hand, might be defensive, having grown up with the stigma of her father's name. But as they interact more, they could start to see each other's good sides. For example, the daughter might show a vulnerability that makes Hermione more sympathetic, and Hermione's intelligence and kindness could start to win the daughter over.
Hermione would likely become more conflicted. Her usual confidence and surety in her beliefs would be shaken. She might become more withdrawn as she struggles with the implications of her new identity. She may also start to show more signs of ruthlessness, a trait associated with Voldemort. For example, she could be less hesitant to use extreme measures to achieve her goals.
Hermione's character would likely become more complex. She might start off as a broken and fearful person due to the abuse. But with Voldemort's influence, she could gain a new sense of power and confidence. Maybe she would become bolder in her use of magic, not just relying on traditional spells but exploring darker or more unorthodox magic under Voldemort's guidance.
Hermione would likely become more confident in her magical abilities. Snape's strict teaching would push her to refine her skills, making her even more proficient in potions and other areas of magic. She might also become more guarded, as Snape's influence could make her more cautious about sharing her knowledge.
Perhaps there's a fanfiction where Hermione disguises herself as one of Voldemort's supporters to infiltrate their ranks. She has to be extremely careful not to be discovered as she tries to find a way to stop a major plot they are hatching. Along the way, she discovers the complex reasons some people became supporters and uses that knowledge to her advantage.
Hermione would likely become more hardened. In the world of The 100, she'd face life - or - death situations regularly. This would make her more decisive and perhaps a bit more ruthless when necessary. But she'd also bring her compassion. She might start to see the value in the different cultures in The 100, like the Grounders' connection to nature, and incorporate that into her own view of the world.
In this fanfiction, Hermione would grow up with a strong female role model. This would make her even more assertive in fighting for what she believes in. She may also inherit some of McGonagall's no - nonsense attitude towards things like Dark Magic and injustice. Her academic pursuits would still be important, but she might also focus more on the well - being of Hogwarts as a whole, similar to how McGonagall cares for the school.