Harry might develop a stronger sense of family loyalty in a different way. The Delacour family has its own unique family dynamics. He would grow up with different values and ideas of family. So, instead of the more ragtag, underdog - loving family loyalty he had in the original story, he could have a loyalty that is more about upholding the family's reputation and traditions, while still having a good heart and a sense of justice.
His personality could be more open - minded about different cultures. Since the Delacours have a connection to the French wizarding world, Harry would be exposed to different magical traditions from a young age. This might make him less insular compared to the original Harry, who was mainly focused on the British wizarding world. He could be more eager to explore other magical communities and learn from them.
He might be more refined. The Delacour family seems to have a certain elegance about them. Harry could be more sophisticated in his speech and mannerisms. He may also be more confident in social situations as he would have grown up in a family used to high - society magical events.
Harry's personality might be more in tune with nature and spiritual values. He could be more calm and centered compared to the canon Harry. Since Kami often represents purity and goodness, Harry may be more trusting and less cynical.
Harry would be more cautious. Moody's paranoia would rub off on him. He'd be constantly on guard, not as quick to trust people like in the original series. For example, when he meets new classmates, he might be sizing them up for potential threats instead of being friendly right away.
Harry would likely be more confident. With Sirius as his sole guardian in France, he'd be away from the Dursleys' abuse. Sirius would encourage Harry to be bold and fearless, and without the constant pressure of the British wizarding community's expectations, Harry could be more laid - back and easy - going.
Since McGonagall has a strong sense of justice, Harry would probably have an even more acute sense of right and wrong. He would grow up with her values of fairness and loyalty deeply ingrained. This could lead to him being more proactive in standing up for others who are being wronged, not just because of his own experiences, but because of the values he was taught by McGonagall.
Harry would likely be more conflicted. With Bellatrix's influence, he might have a darker edge to his personality. He could be more aggressive in his approach to problems. Sirius, on the other hand, would try to keep him on the right path, so there would be an internal struggle. He might not be as quick to trust as the original Harry, but more cautious and calculating.
Harry might be more self - assured. Charlus, being from an older time, could have a more no - nonsense approach to teaching Harry magic. This would make Harry more confident in his abilities. For example, he might not second - guess himself as much as he does in the original story.
Harry would probably be more rebellious. Remus and Sirius are not exactly the rule - following types. They've both had run - ins with the law in the wizarding world. So Harry would grow up seeing that sometimes breaking the rules is necessary for doing what's right. He might be less hesitant to take matters into his own hands.
Harry could be more independent and self - reliant. Growing up with a Pegasus rather than in a human family means he has to rely on himself and his Pegasus friend more. He would learn to fend for himself at a younger age, which would make him bolder in the face of danger.
He develops a more rebellious streak. In the original, Harry was quite respectful of authority in the wizarding world. But being raised by bikers, he might question rules more often. For example, he might not be as quick to follow Hogwarts' strict regulations.
In this fanfiction, Harry's development would deviate a lot from the original. His sense of right and wrong would be blurred. Since he's raised by devils, he may not have the same values as the normal Harry. He could be more self - centered, focused on his own survival and power gain rather than the well - being of others. His magical abilities might also develop in a more unorthodox way. Instead of learning the traditional spells for good, he might learn spells that are more harmful or controlling.