Well, Iron Man might be initially skeptical of Harry Potter's magic. He'd be all about trying to figure out how it works scientifically. But Harry, being used to people not understanding magic, would just patiently show him some basic spells. Captain America, on the other hand, would probably respect Harry right away. He'd see Harry's courage in the face of his blindness as similar to his own in the face of war. Thor would be intrigued by Harry's magic and might see it as a form of Asgardian magic, and they'd have long discussions about the nature of different magics.
In this fanfiction, the characters' interactions would be full of surprises. Harry Potter, being blind, would rely on his other senses to understand the Avengers. He would be able to sense the strong emotions and auras of the Avengers. Tony Stark's arrogance might initially put Harry off, but as they start to work together on a common threat, they would learn to respect each other. Steve Rogers would be a source of inspiration for Harry, and Harry's magical abilities would be a source of wonder for Steve. Natasha Romanoff would be interested in Harry's ability to adapt to his blindness and use it to his advantage. Clint Barton would find common ground with Harry in their ability to aim and focus, even without the use of sight in Harry's case. Thor would see Harry as a worthy ally, and Harry would be in awe of Thor's godly powers. Bruce Banner might be the one Harry has the most in - depth conversations with about the nature of power and self - control, as Harry has his own experiences with the dark side of magic.
Harry would probably be a bit shy at first when meeting the Avengers. But he would soon start sharing his knowledge of magic. The Avengers might be curious and ask a lot of questions. For instance, Tony Stark would be eager to understand the principles behind magic.
Well, Thor and Hagrid would probably get along great. They both have a love for big, powerful creatures. Thor could be interested in the magical beasts in the Forbidden Forest, and Hagrid would be in awe of Mjolnir. Then there's Iron Man and the Weasley twins. The twins would be fascinated by Stark's technology and would try to figure out how to incorporate some of it into their joke products. Stark, in turn, might be amused by their creativity and chaos - causing abilities.
He might start off being a bit of an outsider. The Avengers are used to high - tech gadgets and physical combat, while Harry is all about magic. But once they see how useful his magic can be, they'd start to work together well. He could use magic to enhance their weapons or create barriers to protect them.
The interactions would be really interesting. Tony Stark would probably be the most outspoken. He might make sarcastic remarks about Harry's magic at first, but then grow to respect it. Steve Rogers would be very kind and understanding, like a mentor figure to Harry. Thor would be a bit boisterous and might challenge Harry to friendly competitions to see whose powers are stronger. And the female characters like Natasha Romanoff would be more nurturing, helping Harry deal with his emotional side while training.
The Avengers could be impressed by the magic of the Harry Potter characters. For instance, Captain America might be in awe of the Patronus charm. And the Harry Potter characters could be amazed by the Avengers' superpowers. Hermione might be very interested in Bruce Banner's scientific knowledge.
Harry might be initially cautious about the Triforce. He's used to his wand and magic, so this new, unknown power would be a bit intimidating. But his sense of right and wrong would lead him to explore its potential for good. He would likely try to use it to protect his friends and defeat Voldemort.
Harry would likely be very suspicious of The Joker from the start. He's used to dealing with threats in his own world, and The Joker's erratic behavior would set off alarm bells. Hermione would probably try to study The Joker, looking for a logical explanation for his actions and a way to counter him. Ron, on the other hand, might be a bit more fearful at first but would still stand by his friends. They would initially approach The Joker with caution, trying to figure out if he has any magical abilities or if he's just a very strange Muggle who has found his way into their world.
Sansa, with her refined manners, would initially seem a bit out of place among the more casual Hogwarts students. However, Harry would see past that and recognize her strength. They could interact in a way that Sansa teaches Harry about diplomacy and strategy from her own experiences in Westeros. Harry, on the other hand, could introduce Sansa to the concept of magic as a tool for good. Their interactions would also be shaped by their shared experiences of facing difficult situations and having to make tough decisions. They might even compare notes on how to deal with enemies like the Death Eaters and the Lannisters.
Well, Harry Potter is used to fighting against dark wizards who are often motivated by power and prejudice. Killmonger, on the other hand, is a character driven by his desire for justice in his own way. Their initial interaction might be one of mistrust. Harry would see Killmonger's aggressive methods as potentially dangerous. However, if they could get past that, they could learn from each other. Harry could teach Killmonger about the power of love and friendship in magic, while Killmonger could show Harry a more assertive approach to fighting for what's right.
In a fanfiction, Ginny could befriend the Kirin quite easily. She has a brave and friendly nature. She might offer the Kirin some food that it likes. The teachers at Hogwarts, like Dumbledore, would be very interested in the Kirin. Dumbledore might try to understand the significance of the Kirin's appearance in the wizarding world. He could see it as a sign of a great change coming. And the Slytherin students might either be afraid of the Kirin or try to use it for their own purposes if they were the more devious ones.