In this fanfiction, Harry's character development would be a long and interesting journey. At first, he may be in denial about his new heritage. But as he starts to explore it, he'll grow. He'll learn about the values that Arthur Pendragon represented, like honor and courage. These values will be integrated into his own character. His magical abilities will expand as he discovers new powers related to his Pendragon blood. He'll also face new challenges that test his new - found qualities, and through these challenges, he'll become a more well - rounded and powerful character, both in terms of magic and in terms of his personality.
Well, it could be a very interesting mash - up. Harry might inherit some of Arthur Pendragon's leadership qualities. Maybe he'd have an even greater sense of justice and chivalry. He could also have some sort of magical connection to Arthurian legends, like being able to wield Excalibur in a magical battle against Voldemort. And his relationship with his friends might change as he starts to embrace this new side of his heritage.
Harry's character would likely become more conflicted. He'd have to deal with the dark impulses from his Darkseid heritage while still holding onto his values from the wizarding world.
Harry's character would undergo a significant transformation. At first, he'd be in disbelief about being the son of Raiden. But as he accepts it, he'd start to embody some of Raiden's traits. Raiden is known for his determination and justice - seeking nature. Harry would become more of a force for justice not just in the wizarding world but potentially in other realms as well. He'd also have to learn to balance his wizarding side with his new divine heritage. This would involve a lot of self - discovery and growth, as he figures out how to use his new powers and identity for good while still being the Harry Potter his friends know and love.
Harry would likely grow to be more powerful in terms of magic. He'd start to incorporate Zeus - like abilities into his fighting style. For instance, instead of just using his wand for spells, he could call lightning from the sky. His relationships with his friends would also change. They might be in awe of his new powers, or some might be jealous. This would force Harry to re - evaluate his friendships and become more independent in his decision - making.
He'd likely become more confident in new ways. Growing up with superheroes would expose him to different forms of courage. He might be less hesitant to take risks.
In this fanfiction, Harry's character would be a blend of his original self and the influence of Zatanna. He would grow up with a greater sense of mystery and intrigue due to Zatanna's rather mysterious magic. He would be more self - reliant, having been trained by Zatanna in a more one - on - one setting. His values would also be shaped by Zatanna's sense of justice. He would be less likely to tolerate injustice in the wizarding world and would be more proactive in making changes. For example, he might start campaigns to improve the treatment of house - elves much earlier in his life compared to the original Harry Potter story.
Harry's character would likely become more confident. Knowing he is the son of Greek gods would give him a sense of greater purpose and power. He might start to question the rules of the wizarding world more, as his new identity makes him part of something bigger. His loyalty to his friends would remain strong, but he might be more independent in his actions, relying on his new demigod powers to solve problems.
As the son of Zeus, Harry would have to grapple with his new identity. He might struggle with feelings of being different from the other wizards. This internal conflict could drive his character development, as he tries to find a balance between his wizarding self and his new Greek - god - related self. He could learn to embrace both aspects and use them to become a more complex and powerful character in the fanfic.
Harry's character would develop very differently. In the original series, he was an orphan with a sense of loneliness. But as Cersei's son, he would be in a position of power from the start. He would be groomed for leadership in Westeros. However, his experiences at Hogwarts would introduce him to a different kind of community. His relationships with his classmates would be strained at first due to his family's reputation. But over time, he could learn to be more empathetic and use his power to bring about positive change in both Westeros and the wizarding world, breaking away from some of the more negative Lannister traits.
He'd probably be more confident. Knowing he's the son of Uther Pendragon would give him a sense of noble lineage. He might be more assertive in his actions and decisions, and less likely to tolerate injustice.