One of the major changes could be in his relationships. As he gets more involved in the training, he may drift away from some of his old friends who don't understand his new focus. At the same time, he might form closer bonds with those who are also involved in the training or who support his growth. His self - identity could also shift as he starts to define himself more by his new skills and abilities gained from the training rather than just his past experiences.
There's a chance that it could be an old and powerful wizard from a far - off land. This wizard could have unique magical abilities and training methods that are not known in the British wizarding world. Harry would be exposed to a whole new set of magic and training styles, which would make the fanfiction more interesting.
Well, it could be that Harry is training for a big wizarding tournament. He might be learning new spells and combat techniques from a mysterious and strict mentor. Maybe he has to endure physical and mental challenges that test his limits.
In such a fanfiction, Harry could face many challenges during the intensive training. This would test his limits and make him more resilient. Maybe he'll learn some ancient or forgotten magic, which could change the way he approaches future battles. Also, his relationships with other characters might evolve as he becomes more of a force to be reckoned with through this training.
Ash's training could make him more determined. He has a new purpose now, which is to show those who betrayed him that they made a mistake. This determination could be seen in his more aggressive training regime and his eagerness to take on tougher opponents. He might also become more observant. Through intense training, he learns to pick up on small details in battles and in the behavior of others, which helps him avoid future betrayals.
It might make Harry more confident. With Dumbledore's training, Harry gains more knowledge and skills, which gives him the confidence to face challenges.
Harry would become more confident. The Avengers are some of the most powerful heroes in their universe. Training under them would give Harry a sense of belonging to an elite group. He would carry himself differently, with more assurance. In terms of his magic, he might learn to be more creative. For instance, learning from Doctor Strange (if he were part of the Avengers in this fanfiction) about different dimensions and magic could inspire Harry to explore new areas of magic that he hadn't considered before. His relationships with his Hogwarts friends might also change as he brings back new ideas and skills from his training with the Avengers.
In this fanfiction, the goblin training could make Harry Potter more assertive. Goblins are not afraid to stand up for themselves and their rights. Harry, being trained by them, could inherit this trait. He might become more vocal about his own needs and desires, not just following what others expect of him. He could also develop a deeper understanding of the magical underworld, which would be reflected in his more guarded and worldly character.
The goblin training could transform Harry into a more street - smart wizard. Goblins have their own set of rules and ways of doing things. Harry would have to adapt to these new ways. This could lead to him being less trusting of traditional wizarding institutions and more likely to question the status quo. His character might become more resourceful as he learns from the goblins' unique skills and knowledge.
Well, in such a fanfiction, it could completely flip their relationship. Maybe Harry realizes that Voldemort has some hidden motives that are not entirely about killing him. It might be that Voldemort sees some value in Harry that he wants to use for his own gain, rather than just destroying him like in the original story.
In an Irish - set Hogwarts in the fanfiction, the social environment would be different. There could be more Irish - themed celebrations and traditions that Harry participates in. Irish folklore might be more integrated into the school curriculum and daily life. Also, the relationships between students might be influenced by Irish cultural values such as a strong sense of community and family. Harry would have to adapt to these new social norms, which would significantly change his overall Hogwarts experience.