Draco might admire Arthur's leadership. Arthur led his knights and his kingdom with confidence. Draco, coming from a family with certain expectations of leadership in the wizarding world, could look up to that.
One way could be by having Draco find inspiration in King Arthur's code of chivalry. He might strive to be more noble in his actions, like Arthur. For example, he could start treating those he previously looked down on with more respect.
In another world, Draco Malfoy could be a heroic figure. Maybe he grows up in a world where the values are completely different. He might use his intelligence not for the Dark Arts but for the good of all. He could be fighting against real evil, like a dragon that is terrorizing villages, and use his Slytherin cunning to outwit the beast.
Well, it could be really chaotic. Draco's slytherin ways might clash with the Avengers' hero complex. He might try to manipulate the situation for his own gain, but the Avengers would likely see through his tricks.
One popular Draco Malfoy fanfiction is 'Isolation' which delves deep into his inner turmoil during the events of the original series. It shows a more complex and vulnerable side of him.
One big plot twist could be that Draco is actually a triple agent. Everyone in the Order thinks he's on their side, but he's also still somewhat loyal to his family and the Death Eaters, and he's playing both sides against the middle. Another twist could be that Draco discovers a secret about his family's past that makes him question everything he thought he knew, and this discovery is what really cements his loyalty to the Order. For example, he might find out that his family was once blackmailed into serving Voldemort.
Draco Malfoy's interactions with the Avengers would be diverse. When it comes to Natasha Romanoff, she would probably see through his every move. Draco might be intrigued by Bruce Banner's scientific mind, but Banner would be cautious around him. As for Clint Barton, Draco's attempts at manipulation might not work as Barton is a sharp observer. Draco would find himself in a world where his usual Slytherin tactics don't always work, and he has to adapt to the Avengers' different personalities and values.
In the Hogwarts hierarchy, things would change. Hermione is often seen as a bit of an outcast by some Slytherins because she's a Gryffindor. Draco, now in her body, would face a different kind of discrimination or at least a lot of strange looks from his own housemates. He would also have to deal with Hermione's reputation among the teachers. Some teachers might expect the same level of knowledge and participation from 'Hermione' (who is actually Draco), and he would struggle to meet those expectations.
The theme of self - discovery is also common. Becoming a werewolf forces Draco to re - evaluate who he is. He has to learn about his new powers, his new instincts, and how to control them. This journey of self - discovery often leads to him growing as a character and breaking free from the mold that was set for him in the original story.
The 'enemies - to - lovers' trope is also common in Draco Malfoy crossover fanfiction. When he crosses over and meets a character from another world, they start off hating each other but gradually fall in love. This can be really exciting to read, especially when they have to overcome their differences in values and backgrounds.
One popular trope is the redemption arc for Draco. Fans often write about him trying to make up for his past wrongs and being a better father to Scorpius. Another is the friendship - building between Scorpius and characters from different backgrounds, which Draco has to come to terms with. For example, Scorpius befriending a Muggle - born wizard and Draco having to accept it.