In some versions of this fanfiction concept, Harry's relationship with the master starts off rocky. The master, being in a position of power, might be overbearing at first. Harry, being his son, rebels against this authority. But as they learn more about each other, they start to bond. The master could teach Harry things about his heritage and magic that he never knew before, and Harry could show the master a new perspective on life and love, gradually mending their relationship.
Well, in many such fanfictions, at first Harry might be in the dark about his relation to the master. As the story progresses, there could be moments of discovery. Maybe the master initially tries to keep it a secret, but then small clues start to surface. Harry could start to feel a strange connection, like a pull towards the master. Eventually, they might have a big confrontation or a heart - to - heart where the truth fully comes out.
Well, in many fanfictions, at the start, there's often confusion and secrecy. Maybe Harry discovers the truth in a dramatic way, like finding an old letter. Then, as they get to know each other better, they form a bond. Esme might start to protect Harry like a mother would, and Harry begins to see her as a real mother figure, sharing his problems and joys with her.
In this kind of fanfiction, their relationship often develops through a series of challenges and shared experiences. Snape, as Harry's master, might start off being strict and cold. But as time goes on, they could gradually understand each other more. For example, Snape might see Harry's potential and determination, while Harry could come to appreciate Snape's knowledge and the reasons behind his harshness.
Well, it might start with small, unexpected moments of kindness from Snape. Maybe he secretly protects Harry from some minor danger at Hogwarts. As the story progresses, he could start giving Harry advice on magic, not in his usual harsh way but with a tinge of fatherly concern. Their relationship could grow as Harry begins to see Snape in a new light and Snape, in turn, becomes more open about his feelings towards Harry, like a father would.
Well, it could develop in various ways. Maybe at first they are a bit estranged, but as the story progresses, they start to understand and support each other more. For example, they might face a common enemy and realize they need to rely on each other.
Harry's character might become more solemn. Knowing he is the son of Thanatos, he has to grapple with the heavy concept of death. This could make him more introspective and less reckless than in the original series.
Harry's character likely develops in a more complex way. He may become more confident as he realizes his powerful heritage. For example, he might be more assertive in making decisions rather than relying so much on others. He could also grow more independent, exploring magic on his own terms as the son of Chaos.
Harry's character might develop in a more morally ambiguous way. With the influence of Nyarlathotep, he may question the traditional good - bad dichotomy in the wizarding world. He could become more self - reliant as he realizes that his heritage sets him apart from others and he can't always rely on the same support systems.
At first, the relationship might be filled with tension. Harry would be resentful of being in a slave - like position to Snape. But as time goes on, he realizes that Snape has a depth of knowledge and a hidden agenda that might not be as bad as he initially thought. Snape, on the other hand, might start to see Harry not just as a tool or a burden, but as someone with potential that he can shape in his own way.
Overall, Hermione develops from a studious but somewhat rigid girl to a well - rounded, strong - willed and highly capable young witch who is an integral part of the fight against evil and the betterment of the wizarding world.
In the end, Snape's character development reaches its peak when his true loyalty is revealed. His self - sacrifice and his role in the fight against Voldemort are fully exposed. He transforms from a seemingly one - dimensional 'bad - tempered teacher' to a complex and heroic figure in the eyes of the readers.