Fem Harry's relationship with the Hogwarts professors would also shift. Professor McGonagall would be proud yet also a bit reserved. She would respect Harry's new role but also worry about how it would affect the balance at Hogwarts. Snape, if he were still alive, would have a very conflicted reaction. His history with Harry would make it difficult for him to accept her new power easily. But over time, he might come to see her as a force for good that could finally bring an end to the long - standing darkness in the wizarding world.
With Dumbledore, it would be very different. Dumbledore, who was always a guiding figure for Harry, would now have to approach her with a new level of respect. He would see her as an equal or perhaps even more powerful. Their conversations would be more of a sharing of wisdom between two great powers. And when it comes to the Malfoys, they would be extremely cautious around Fem Harry. Lucius Malfoy might try to use her new status for his own gain, while Draco might be torn between his family's expectations and his own growing respect for Harry as the Goddess of Death.
Fem Harry Potter's love for dragons would make her a bit of an outcast among some of the more 'traditional' students at Hogwarts. However, this would also attract a certain group of like - minded students who are also interested in dragons. They would form a sort of 'dragon club' and she would be the leader. Her relationship with Dumbledore would be complex. Dumbledore would see her love for dragons as both a strength and a potential weakness. He might encourage her to explore this passion but also warn her of the dangers. For example, he could use her dragon knowledge to help in the fight against Voldemort, but also be worried that her enemies could use her love for dragons against her.
Her relationship with Ron and Hermione would be different. Ron might be more easily charmed by her siren side at first, which could cause some tension. Hermione would be both curious and a bit worried about her new abilities. She might try to research sirens more to help Harry control her powers.
If we consider her relationships with the villains in the wizarding world like Voldemort. Voldemort might either try to recruit her, thinking her connection to Lucifer would make her a powerful ally, or see her as a rival for power. As for the other students at Hogwarts, some might bully her or stay away from her out of fear, while others might be intrigued and want to get closer to her to learn more about her unique heritage.
With Hermione, their relationship could become more complex. Hermione would be curious about Fem Harry's celestial powers and want to study them. At the same time, Fem Harry might be able to offer Hermione new insights into magic based on her celestial heritage. Ron, on the other hand, might feel a bit overshadowed at first but would soon realize that Fem Harry still needs his loyalty and friendship. And when it comes to Draco, he might be both envious and afraid of Fem Harry, which could lead to some interesting interactions between them.
Their relationship might become more light - hearted. They'd have this new and strange thing to bond over. They could start making inside jokes about the fem Harry in the fanfiction. For example, Sirius might tease James about how he would act around a female Harry, which would add a new dynamic to their friendship.
Her relationship with Ron and Hermione would be different. They might be in awe of her divine heritage at first. Ron could be a bit more protective, seeing her as something special. Hermione would be curious and eager to study about Celestia because of her connection to Harry. And with Draco, he might be more envious or try to use her secret against her.
Her relationship with Harry could be complex. Harry, having faced so much death himself, might be initially afraid for his daughter's connection to Death. But he would also be protective. He could be overprotective at times, trying to shield her from the darker aspects of her powers. There could also be a sense of pride in him, knowing that his daughter is so special. He might teach her everything he knows about magic and the values he holds dear, like friendship and courage.
Her relationship with Thor would be complex. He would be her father, but they might have initial misunderstandings due to their different upbringings. Thor might be overprotective at first, which could cause some friction between them. However, as they get to know each other better, they would develop a strong bond.
In her relationship with her family, it could bring them closer. Her parents might be overjoyed and start to visit more often, bringing traditional wizarding family heirlooms for the baby. Her siblings could also be excited and start to plan all sorts of things for the new arrival.
When Fem Percy becomes a goddess, her relationships take on a whole new dimension. Her friends from her mortal life would see her in a different light. They would respect her more, but also might be a bit intimidated. For example, if she used to be part of a close - knit group, they might not be as casual with her anymore. Her relationship with her family could also change. Her parents, if they are still around, would be proud but also a bit in shock. In the world of romance, if she was in a relationship, her partner would need to adjust. They might feel like they have to prove themselves worthy of being with a goddess. And Percy herself would have to figure out how to balance her relationships with her new responsibilities as a goddess.