They might be shocked and immediately try to offer protection. For example, they could take Harry to a safe place within the wizarding world where he can't be reached by his abusers.
They might be shocked and immediately want to protect Harry. For example, they could confront the abuser or find a safe place for Harry.
They would likely be shocked and angry. The Weasleys are a kind - hearted family. They might immediately take Harry under their wing more protectively, like Molly Weasley would probably start fussing over him even more, making sure he has enough to eat and a warm place to sleep.
The Weasleys are likely to be horrified. They are a warm - hearted family. Mrs. Weasley might immediately take on a motherly role towards Harry, perhaps making him his favorite foods and fussing over him. Mr. Weasley could become very protective, ensuring that Harry is safe from any further harm. The siblings, like Ron, might be angry that Harry had to endure such abuse and vow to always have his back.
They might be shocked at first. Then they could try to protect Harry from further harm, perhaps by confronting those who abuse him or by providing him a safe place to stay.
Well, at first, there would be disbelief among many Slytherins. But once they realize it's true, a few of the more empathetic ones might actually feel sorry for Harry. They could start to see him as more than just the 'Boy Who Lived' but as a fellow student who has been through a great deal of pain. They might even try to befriend him secretly, away from the prying eyes of their housemates who might not be so accepting.
Well, it really depends on the specific characteristics of the champion in this fanfiction. If the champion is a very impulsive and kind - hearted person, they might confront the abuser right away. But if they are more calculating, they could gather evidence first. They would also probably feel a sense of responsibility to help Harry, given that they now know about his situation. They might offer Harry a place to stay, or try to get the proper authorities involved in the wizarding world to deal with the abuser.
They could face expulsion from the wizarding community if the abuse is severe enough. The wizarding world has its own laws and rules, and abusing a young wizard like Harry would be a serious offense.
Severus might initially be shocked. He could then feel a sense of protectiveness over Harry. He might start to secretly look out for Harry, like making sure he has enough to eat at Hogwarts and is safe from further harm.
They might be shocked at first. They could feel a sense of guilt for not noticing earlier. Maybe they immediately try to comfort Percy and offer their support, like giving him a safe place to stay and assuring him that he's not alone anymore.
They might be shocked at first.