Hermione's adaptation in Hunger Games fanfiction would be really interesting. She'd bring her inquisitive nature to the games. She'd be constantly exploring the arena, looking for secrets and advantages. Her loyalty to her friends or allies in the games would be unwavering. She might also try to educate the other tributes about things like history and politics, as she believes knowledge is power. This could lead to some of the tributes having a new perspective on the Capitol and the whole Hunger Games system, and might even inspire them to fight back in more intelligent ways.
She might become more hardened. The brutality of the Hunger Games could force Hermione to be more ruthless in order to survive. However, she'd still likely hold onto her core values of justice and fairness.
Well, a great storyline could be Hermione getting involved in a rebellion within the Hunger Games. She'd probably be the one to start organizing the tributes secretly. She might use her knowledge of strategy and her ability to think on her feet. Maybe she'd try to find a way to communicate with the outside world, like the districts, and get them to support the tributes inside the arena. This would be a very Hermione - like thing to do, as she's always been about fighting for justice and equality.
Peter Parker's character would likely retain his sense of justice. In the Hunger Games fanfic, he'd be the underdog using his powers for good. For example, he'd try to protect the weaker tributes.
Well, Hermione would be a force to be reckoned with. Imagine her in the arena. She'd immediately start analyzing the environment, looking for any advantages. If there were traps, she'd likely figure them out quickly. And when it comes to the other tributes, she'd study their patterns. Maybe she'd try to form an alliance with those who she thinks could help her long - term. And she'd definitely be the one to come up with strategies during the Games, like how to best use the resources available in the arena.
Hermione's character would likely experience a great deal of conflict. On one hand, she has her own strong values and beliefs which are in direct opposition to the Malfoy family's pure - blood ideology. But on the other hand, she might be forced to adapt to her new living situation. She could become more guarded and learn to play the political games within the wizarding society as she tries to survive in the Malfoy household.
She might be more conflicted. Knowing her mother is Bellatrix, she'd struggle with her own moral compass. Maybe she'd have a darker side to her magic that she has to constantly fight against.
Haymitch might start off as the typical cynical and jaded character we know from the original Hunger Games. But as the 50th Hunger Games progress, he could gradually develop a sense of hope. Maybe he meets a young tribute who reminds him of his own past self and he decides to mentor them more earnestly. This could lead to him becoming more selfless and brave.
Edward would likely be intrigued by Hermione's intelligence and her magical abilities. He might be a bit reserved at first because of his vampire nature, but Hermione's inquisitive nature would draw them together. She would probably ask him a million questions about being a vampire.
The magic could be used as a secret weapon. For instance, Hermione could use the invisibility cloak to sneak up on enemies or use the levitation charm to disarm foes from a distance.
In some fanfiction, Prim's character is developed by giving her more agency. For instance, she may be shown as training secretly to be a fighter, not just a healer. This could be a way to subvert the original perception of her as a more passive, gentle character.