With Ron, Ron might initially be in awe. But then he could start to feel a bit left out. He might try to prove himself in other ways, like becoming an expert in dragon - related lore in the wizarding world so he can still contribute to Harry's adventures. Their relationship would have some tension as Ron struggles with his own self - worth compared to Harry's new, godlike status.
Well, his relationship with Hermione would likely change. Hermione would be both fascinated and a bit envious of Harry's new Dragonborn abilities. She would constantly be trying to study and understand how they work, and might even be a bit bossy about it, like 'Harry, we need to document every aspect of this new power!' Their friendship would still be strong, but there would be a new dynamic of her trying to keep up with his ever - expanding powers.
At Durmstrang, Harry's relationships would be a whole new ball game. He might encounter students from different magical families, some of whom have a long - standing rivalry with the British wizarding families. This could make it hard for him to trust people initially. However, he could also find a small group of like - minded individuals who are against the Dark Arts being misused. These new friendships could give him a different perspective on the wizarding world and help him grow as a wizard and a person.
Well, at first, Harry would miss his close friends from Hogwarts like Ron and Hermione. But at Beauxbaton, he could meet students from different backgrounds. He might develop a mentor - like relationship with some of the older students who could help him adjust. His relationship with the headmistress or headmaster of Beauxbaton would be crucial. If they are supportive, it would make his transition easier. And in terms of romantic relationships, there could be new possibilities as he's exposed to a whole new group of potential partners.
With Ron, it could be a bit more comical. Ron might be a bit jealous of Harry's cool new form at first, but then he would realize how useful Harry's phoenix abilities are. For example, Harry could use his phoenix tears to heal Ron when he gets injured in their adventures. Their friendship would still be strong, but with a new dynamic.
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.
The relationship between the different houses might improve significantly. With the end of Voldemort's reign of terror, the old rivalries between Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw would start to fade. Students from all houses would work together on projects, share study spaces, and even form inter - house Quidditch teams. There might be more unity among the wizarding community as a whole.
He'd probably be more morally ambiguous. Growing up as Crowley's son, he might not have the same clear - cut sense of right and wrong as the original Harry. He could be more cunning and less hesitant to use underhanded tactics if necessary.
Harry would probably be more attuned to dark magic. His upbringing by Satan would expose him to different forms of magic and he would have a different understanding of power. He might be more ruthless in achieving his goals and less concerned about the consequences for others. For example, in the original series, Harry was always worried about the safety of his friends, but in this fanfiction, he might use his friends as pawns if it served his purpose.
Voldemort and Harry's relationship would be very strange. Voldemort might not trust Harry at first, even though he has given up. He would constantly be on guard, thinking it's a trick. And Harry, on the other hand, would have to navigate living in the Death Eaters' world. The other Death Eaters would also be suspicious of Harry, some might even try to kill him to prove their loyalty to Voldemort.
Well, think about it. Harry's relationship with his friends is ruined. Hermione might try to convince him to come back to the good side, but Harry, feeling so betrayed by his past experiences, would resist. With Voldemort, Harry would be in a very strange position. Voldemort doesn't really trust anyone, but he would use Harry to his advantage. Harry, in turn, might start to see Voldemort as a sort of father figure, which is a very warped view considering Voldemort's nature. And the wizarding world as a whole would view Harry as a fallen hero, and there would be a lot of fear and hatred towards him.