The concept of immortality can make Harry a lonelier character in fanfiction. He watches his friends and loved ones age and die while he remains the same. This isolation can lead to him having a different perspective on relationships. He may be more hesitant to form new bonds, or he might be more protective of the few he still has. Also, his immortality can give him a sense of responsibility for the long - term future of the wizarding world that he didn't have before.
Immortality can turn Harry into a wiser character. He has the chance to study magic for centuries, and this makes him a master of many different forms of magic. His view of good and evil also changes as he realizes that things are not always as black and white as they seemed when he was young. He becomes more of a diplomat in the wizarding world, using his long - earned knowledge to prevent conflicts.
Naruto's character could become more patient. With immortality, he has all the time to wait for things to develop. For example, instead of rushing into a fight, he might wait for the perfect moment. Also, his view on life and death would change. He would no longer fear losing his loved ones in the same way as he knows he can't die. This could make him more empathetic towards those who are afraid of death.
Well, it can make him more complex. He may have an inner conflict between his good - natured self and the new, darker side that comes with being a fallen angel. This could lead to him being more withdrawn or moody at times.
The 'God King' concept can make Harry more confident. Instead of the sometimes - doubting boy we see in the original series, he becomes self - assured in his abilities and decisions. For example, he won't hesitate to take on powerful enemies.
His character could become more detached in a way. After seeing so many people come and go in his long life, he might not form deep attachments as easily. But at the same time, he could also be more empathetic towards those facing mortality.
In fanfiction, when Harry is a 'feral child', it often makes him more independent. He doesn't rely on the normal support systems like other Hogwarts students. For example, he might not trust adults easily as he's had to fend for himself. This makes his relationships more complex, especially with Dumbledore who he may see as just another authority figure at first.
In fanfics, as the 'Light Lord', Harry often becomes more confident. Since he has this special title and the associated powers, he feels more in control. For example, he may be more assertive in his decision - making compared to his canon self.
In fanfictions, the 'Dark Prodigy' concept often makes Harry more complex. He might be more willing to use dark magic or bend the rules. For example, he could be more ruthless in achieving his goals.
The 'Apex Predator' concept often gives Harry a sense of mystery. He may have new powers or abilities that others don't understand. This changes his relationships as well. Some characters might be in awe of him, while others could be afraid. For instance, in 'The Predatory Potter', his friends are initially shocked by his newfound dominance but then learn to trust him as he uses it for good. He also starts to view the wizarding world from a different perspective, seeing the power dynamics more clearly and being more strategic in his actions.
He may become more powerful and confident. As a celestial wizard, he has access to greater magic, which could boost his self - assurance.
His view of magic would be different. Instead of just seeing magic as something to be learned from books or teachers, he would see it as a part of nature. So, he might be more creative in his spell - casting, using natural elements in ways that others in the wizarding world haven't thought of. He could be more attuned to the cycles of life and death, and this could make him less afraid of dark magic in a sense, because he understands it as a natural part of the magical world. For instance, he might see the use of certain dark spells as a way to control overgrowth or decay in nature, but of course, he would still have a moral compass about when it's right or wrong to use such magic.