In this fanfiction scenario, Harry's friends would see a new side of him. Hermione would be excited to explore the historical and magical implications of Harry's reincarnation. Ron would struggle a bit with feeling left out or not as important. However, as they go on more adventures, they would realize that Harry is still the same person deep down, just with added knowledge and abilities from the founders, and their relationships would evolve in a more complex and interesting way.
His friends might be initially shocked. Hermione would be super curious and want to research all about it. Ron might be a bit jealous at first, but then come around. Their adventures would be different as Harry would have new insights from the founders.
Well, Harry's relationship with Hermione could become more of a partnership in researching the founders' magic. Ron would have to adjust to Harry being 'more than just Harry'. Overall, their friendship would be tested as Harry's new identity would bring new challenges and responsibilities, but they would ultimately stick together.
If Harry was raised by the founders in fanfiction, his relationship with his enemies would also change. Voldemort might see him as an even greater threat because of the knowledge and power he gained from the founders. And Harry might not have the same relationship with Dumbledore. He would be more independent and rely more on the teachings of the founders rather than Dumbledore's guidance.
Well, Harry's friends would have to adjust to his new role. Hermione might see it as an opportunity to learn about a whole new branch of magic. Ron, on the other hand, would probably be more interested in how Harry's powers could be useful in practical situations, like finding food in the forest. Their friendship would become deeper as they help Harry navigate his new identity as the God of Nature. They would also have to deal with the fact that Harry now has a different level of responsibility, and they would support him in fulfilling it.
His relationship with Hermione could become more complex. She might be both intrigued and a bit jealous of his new powers from the god inheritance. She would try to study and understand it, while also being worried about how it might change Harry.
His relationship with Ron and Hermione would be very different. Since he's been raised by the founders, he might be more aloof from the typical Gryffindor camaraderie. He could see Ron's insecurities in a different light, perhaps being less patient with them. And with Hermione, he might be more critical of her book - learning approach as he's been taught by the founders themselves.
His friends would probably be initially shocked. Hermione might be a bit scared at first but then would be very interested in studying his new form. Ron would likely be in awe but also a bit jealous of Harry's new power as a dragon. Overall, their friendship would have a new dynamic as they have to adapt to Harry's different form.
His friends would be both amazed and a bit scared at first. Hermione would immediately start researching ways to turn him back. Ron might be more in awe of Harry's new form, but also worried about how dangerous it could be. Their dynamic would shift as they now have to protect Harry in a different way. They might also have to hide his transformation from others who could misunderstand and try to harm Harry.
His relationship with Ron and Hermione would be completely different. They might not recognize him at first when he is Daphne. And once they do, they would have to adjust to interacting with him in a female form. With Ron, there could be some awkwardness at first. Hermione, on the other hand, might be more intrigued and try to help him figure out how to change back. His relationships with his Slytherin classmates as Daphne would also be new. He would have to fit into Daphne's social circle and deal with the prejudices and alliances within Slytherin.
If Harry flees to America, his romantic relationship, if he had one in the UK, would be put to the test. Long - distance relationships are tough. Meanwhile, he could meet someone new in America. This new person might introduce him to a different kind of love and support. His relationships with his old Hogwarts teachers would also change. They might worry about him but also be proud of his independence in seeking a new life.
His personality would likely become more self - assured. Growing up with the founders, he'd be constantly exposed to great magic and wisdom, which would boost his confidence. He might also be more independent as he'd be trained in a more solitary way by the founders.
The plot would change a great deal. For one, Harry would be much more powerful physically. So when facing Voldemort, he could use Thor's strength in combat, not just rely on magic. He might be able to take on Death Eaters more easily.