It changes the story by expanding the scope of Harry's world. Instead of just Hogwarts and the UK wizarding world, he's now part of an international magical community. His values and beliefs are likely to be more diverse.
Well, in the original Harry Potter story, Harry grows up in a rather insular wizarding world within the UK. But in the 'harry potter raised by nations' concept, his world is much larger. His character development would be affected as he has to adapt to different cultural norms and magical practices. For instance, if he's raised by a nation where honor is highly valued in magic, he might have a different approach to using his powers. His relationships would also be different. Instead of just his friends at Hogwarts, he has to interact with wizards from all over the world. This could lead to new alliances and rivalries that were not present in the original story.
The concept changes the original story a great deal. Firstly, Harry's personality would be different. Instead of the kind - hearted boy we know, he might be more cynical due to IT's influence. Secondly, his relationships would change. His friends might be more wary of him. Also, the way he approaches magic could be altered. He may use magic in more unorthodox and perhaps darker ways.
It changes the power dynamics. In the original story, Harry is just a normal wizard with a special destiny. But when raised by Death, he may have access to powers beyond normal magic. He could be more in tune with the darker aspects of magic, like necromancy in a non - evil way. For example, he might be able to control or communicate with ghosts in a more profound way.
It changes the dynamic. In the original, they meet at Hogwarts. But in fanfictions with this concept, they grow up together. So they have a deeper emotional connection from the start. For example, they might be more in sync when facing challenges at Hogwarts.
Well, in the original story, Harry grows up in a muggle household with no knowledge of the wizarding world until he's 11. If he's raised by Orion Black, he'd be immersed in magic from the start. His view of the wizarding world would be shaped by the Black family's history and values. He may be more confident in his magic abilities and have a different set of friends. Also, his relationship with Dumbledore might be less father - figure - like as Orion would be his main parental figure.
Well, it changes it a great deal. Firstly, it adds a whole new layer of relationships. Harry, as an omega, has different relationship dynamics with his friends and enemies. For example, his friends might be more protective. Secondly, the mpreg aspect means there's a new life to protect, which wasn't in the original story. So, it changes the focus from just fighting Voldemort to also safeguarding his unborn child.
Well, it changes the character development a great deal. In the original, Harry is raised by the Dursleys which gives him a certain view of the Muggle world. But when raised by animals in fanfiction, he has a more instinctual and nature - based view. For example, if raised by owls, he might have a better understanding of communication through flight and have a different relationship with magic related to animals.
When Harry is raised by Veela in fanfiction, it transforms the story on many levels. His identity would be shaped by Veela heritage. He would likely be more in tune with his non - human side, if there is such a thing in this context. His magic would be a blend of wizarding magic and Veela magic. This could mean he has new spells or ways of using magic at his disposal. His relationships would also be redefined. He might be seen as an outlier by some in the wizarding community because of his Veela - raised background. His understanding of good and evil could also be different. Since Veela have their own code of conduct, Harry might approach moral dilemmas with a different mindset compared to the Harry in the original series.
It changes the power dynamics. In the original, Harry had some level of protection within Hogwarts. But as a fugitive, he has to rely on his own wits and skills more. So, the fanfiction concept makes him more self - reliant.
The concept completely transforms her character arc. Instead of just being the Boy (now Girl) Who Lived, she has to deal with the added burden and power of being a veela. Her identity becomes more multi - faceted. She may face discrimination or excessive attention because of her veela nature, which is a departure from the original story where Harry mainly faced issues related to being the chosen one.
It changes the setting completely. Instead of Hogwarts or other known places, he's in a tree. This would mean different interactions, like with forest creatures instead of classmates.