The way she approaches challenges would be different. A female Harry in the Marauders era would likely have different coping mechanisms. She might rely more on her friends in a different way than the male Harry. And in terms of the plot, her presence as a girl could influence the actions of the villains too. Voldemort might underestimate her because she's a girl, which could create new plot twists and turns.
Well, for one, the relationships change. If Harry is a girl, the Marauders might be more protective or interact with her in a different way. For instance, James might be more chivalrous towards her. Also, the way she is perceived in the wizarding world could be different. A female hero might face different expectations compared to a male one.
It changes the power dynamics too. In the original story, Harry as a boy had a certain way of using his power and influence. A genderbent Harry might use her power more subtly or in a different way. For example, she could use her charm and femininity to get things done in Hogwarts. And the story's romances would be completely different. The love interests and how they develop would be a whole new aspect to explore.
It could potentially change their relationships. If they read a fanfiction that explored deeper emotional aspects of their friendships, it might make them more aware of their feelings for each other. They might become more open and communicative within their group. For example, Sirius and Remus might have a heart - to - heart about their true feelings for each other if a fanfiction made them realize something they hadn't before.
It could completely shift the power balance and moral compass of the story. With Dumbledore on the 'dark side', the usual alliances and conflicts would be turned upside down.
Well, it would change a great deal. Bellatrix being Harry's godmother would mean a completely different relationship with the Dark side. Instead of being a feared Death Eater out to kill Harry, she might be in a position of protecting him, which would create a very complex and strange dynamic within the wizarding world. It could also lead to some really interesting plot twists where Bellatrix has to choose between her loyalty to Voldemort and her role as Harry's godmother.
Well, it could change things a great deal. For one, it might add a whole new layer of family drama. Bellatrix being Harry's aunt could mean that there are secrets in the family history that were previously unknown. It could also make Voldemort's connection to Harry even more complex, as Bellatrix is one of his most loyal followers. Maybe it would lead to some internal conflict within Bellatrix herself, having to balance her loyalty to Voldemort with this newfound family tie to Harry.
In the wider wizarding world, the public who once saw Harry as a hero would be horrified. The Ministry of Magic would likely get involved, and there could be a manhunt for Harry. This would also change the power dynamics among the different wizarding factions. Those who were against Harry all along would use this as proof of his 'evil' nature, while those who supported him would be in a state of confusion and disbelief.
The relationships that Harry was supposed to form later in life, like his friendships with Ron and Hermione, would never happen. And the whole wizarding world would be different. Without Harry, there might not be someone to stand up to Voldemort in the same way. So, the power balance in the wizarding world would be completely shifted. Also, the mystery around Harry's scar and his connection to Voldemort would be left unresolved in a way that leaves the story with a sense of incompleteness.
Technomancy can change the power balance. Wizards who master technomancy may gain an edge over those who rely solely on traditional magic. For example, they could use technological devices to detect hidden spells or curses more easily.
In terms of the overall plot, it can take a completely different turn. Instead of Dumbledore having a master plan to defeat Voldemort, it might be up to the younger characters to figure out everything from scratch. This makes the fanfiction more of a coming - of - age story where the kids have to face the ultimate evil without the safety net of a competent Dumbledore.
It changes the power balance. Instead of the houses competing, they support each other. For instance, in battles against dark forces, the combined strength of all houses makes them more formidable.
Well, it really depends on the character and personality of the sibling. If they're supportive, it could strengthen Harry. But if they're competitive or have a conflicting personality, it could lead to lots of drama and challenges for Harry in the story.