Rick and Albus Dumbledore would be a very different kind of meeting. Rick is a more practical leader, used to making tough decisions in a post - apocalyptic world. Dumbledore, on the other hand, is more about long - term planning and guiding with wisdom. They could discuss how to deal with threats. Dumbledore might offer some magical solutions that Rick would have to figure out how to adapt to his group's non - magical capabilities. They could also talk about how to inspire hope in their respective groups when things seem really bad.
Michonne and Hermione would make an interesting pair. Michonne is a strong fighter and survivor, while Hermione is brilliant with knowledge. They could exchange skills. Hermione could teach Michonne some basic potions to heal wounds or boost energy, and Michonne could teach Hermione how to fight with a sword. They would also probably have some great discussions about leadership and how to keep a group together in tough times.
Well, Daryl could teach Harry how to track. Harry has his magic to sense things, but Daryl's skills are all about the physical world. They could be in a situation where they need to find a missing person or a hidden object. Daryl would show Harry how to read signs on the ground, and Harry could use his magic to enhance Daryl's senses for a short time.
They could form alliances. For instance, Rick from The Walking Dead and Harry Potter could join forces. Rick could teach Harry about survival in a harsh world without magic, and Harry could introduce Rick to the concept of magic and how it can be used as a weapon or for protection.
Hermione would probably be very interested in studying the situation in The Walking Dead world. She might try to find a scientific or magical explanation for the zombies. The survivors from The Walking Dead, like Rick, would be initially skeptical of the magic but would soon see its value. The Mashone could act as mediators, helping both sides understand each other. For instance, they could explain the ways of the Potter world to the survivors and vice versa.
Another possibility is Draco Malfoy. He was always in a difficult position, being from a Death Eater family but having some doubts. In this fanfiction, he could be in a situation where he's made some bad choices and now feels like he's a 'dead man walking' as he tries to find a way to make amends or escape the consequences. He has to walk a very thin line between life and death, both literally and figuratively in the wizarding world.
Well, first of all, they would be horrified by the sheer number of undead. But then, they would start using their unique abilities. Neville could use his skills in Herbology to find plants that might be useful in repelling walkers or curing diseases. Luna Lovegood might have some interesting insights into the walkers' existence, seeing them as some sort of magical - like creatures. The wizards would also have to learn how to be more stealthy, as magic can attract unwanted attention. They might start wearing the clothes of the survivors to blend in better and not stand out as targets for the walkers.
The characters could board the Flying Dutchman. For example, Harry, Hermione, and Ron could be on a quest and find the ship. They might be initially scared by its spooky appearance but then realize they need to work with the crew. Hermione could use her vast knowledge of magic to communicate with the ship's magic, while Ron might be more hesitant but still offer his loyalty and strength.
Well, Hermione could be really intrigued by Doctor Strange's library. She might ask him all sorts of questions about the books and scrolls he has, and they could exchange knowledge about different magical concepts. For example, Hermione could learn about the use of astral projection from Strange, and in return, she could teach him some of the more complex spells from the wizarding world.
The characters could interact through magic exchanges. For example, Hermione could be fascinated by the magic of the ponies, which is so different from the wizarding magic she knows. She might try to study it and figure out how it works. In return, Twilight Sparkle could be interested in the books Hermione reads and learn about wizarding knowledge.
Well, Gabriel could be a key figure in helping Harry Potter understand some of the deeper mysteries of magic. Since Gabriel has a different kind of power in the Supernatural world, he could show Harry that there are other ways to use magic that are not taught at Hogwarts. For instance, he could teach Harry how to use magic to manipulate time on a small scale, which could be useful in Harry's fight against the Dark Arts. And Harry, in turn, could introduce Gabriel to the rich magical culture and history of the wizarding world, like the story of the four founders of Hogwarts or the origin of the Hallows.
Well, Hermione might study the Kusanagi no Tsurugi. She'd be fascinated by its history and magic. She could try to decipher any inscriptions on it using her vast knowledge of ancient languages. Maybe she'd find a connection between the magic in the sword and some of the lost spells in the wizarding world.
The characters could interact in various ways. For example, Merlin could meet Hermione. Hermione, being very interested in magic knowledge, would be fascinated by Merlin's different approach to magic. She might ask him a million questions about his spells and how he learned magic in his time.