Her relationship with the teachers would also shift. Professors like Flitwick might take a special interest in her as a Ravenclaw. He could give her extra - curricular projects related to advanced charms. And Snape might be a bit more begrudgingly respectful of her Ravenclaw intelligence, seeing her as a true academic rival in the making.
Their relationship with Ron would be different. Instead of being in the same house, Ron would be in Gryffindor while they are in Ravenclaw. There might be a bit of an outsider feeling from Ron's side at first, but they would still be friends. However, their study and free - time activities would be more separated. For example, Ron might not be as involved in their Ravenclaw - centered projects.
In this fanfiction scenario, her relationship with Harry could grow even stronger. Harry, having experienced loss himself, would be very empathetic towards Hermione's situation. He would be constantly by her side, helping her in classes and during dangerous situations. Ron, on the other hand, might initially struggle with how to act around her. But over time, he would realize that Hermione is still the same strong - willed person and their friendship would deepen. Also, her relationships with teachers might change. Some teachers like McGonagall would be extra supportive, while others might be more hesitant about her ability to keep up with her studies.
Hermione's relationship with Harry and Ron would likely become more strained. They might be a bit afraid of her at first, not knowing how to deal with her new lycanthropy. However, as true friends, they would eventually try to understand and support her. With other Hogwarts students, she could face discrimination or fear from some, while others might be curious or sympathetic. Her relationship with teachers would also be different. Some, like Professor Snape, might use it as an excuse to be even harsher on her, while others, like Professor Lupin (who is also a werewolf), could be a source of guidance.
With Harry and Ron, they would become more protective of her. They'd have to learn to read her body language more carefully. For example, when she used to shout out answers in class, now she'd have to communicate her thoughts through gestures, and they'd have to be more attentive. And with Snape, he might initially think she was being disrespectful by not answering verbally, but then come to understand her situation and respect her even more for her determination to continue learning despite her handicap.
Hermione would likely become more powerful in a different way. Instead of just relying on her book - learning and magic spells, she would have an innate power from Hades. This could make her a bit more intimidating. However, she would also be more empathetic towards creatures and beings that are misunderstood, like those in the underworld. Her sense of justice would still be strong, but it might be applied in a different context, such as dealing with the rules and power dynamics in the underworld.
Her relationship with Harry and Ron would be strained at first. They might feel betrayed or confused. But over time, if Hermione can show them that she's still the same person, they could reconcile. With the Slytherins, she might start off as an outcast but gradually earn their respect through her intelligence and determination.
Her relationship with Harry and Ron would be very different. They might be initially scared or at least very cautious around her. But their friendship could also be strengthened as they try to understand and support her through her new situation. With teachers like Dumbledore, he might be more watchful over her, seeing her as both a potential danger and an interesting case. Hermione herself would probably feel isolated from her peers at first.
Her relationship with Ron would be severely tested. Ron, who has some prejudices in the original story, might initially be scared or repulsed by Hermione's werewolf side. But over time, he could come to accept her and see that she's still the same Hermione he knew.
Her relationship with Harry might become more of a protector - protected dynamic. Harry would be in awe of her new powers and might rely on her more in dangerous situations. With Ron, there could be some jealousy at first as he might feel left out. But eventually, he'd see the value of her powers and they'd become closer in a different way. And with the professors, they would either be intrigued and want to study her powers or be a bit cautious in case the powers got out of control.
With Harry, their friendship could also shift. In the original, Hermione's Muggleborn status was part of her identity that Harry respected. If that changes, they might become closer in different ways. For example, if Hermione is from a powerful pure - blood family, she could use her family's resources to help Harry in his fight against Voldemort more directly. Their relationship could become more of a strategic alliance in addition to a friendship.