In the beginning, Batman would instill in Harry a sense of vigilance and a desire to protect the innocent. As Harry enters the wizarding world, he'd be an outlier. He might face some resistance from the more traditional wizards. But he'd also introduce new ideas. For example, he could suggest a more organized approach to fighting the dark forces, similar to Batman's methods. His relationships with the teachers would also be unique. Some might admire his different perspective, while others might be skeptical. As the story unfolds, Harry would likely be at the center of a clash between the old ways of the wizarding world and his new - age ideas influenced by Batman.
It could be really interesting. Harry might grow up with Batman's sense of justice and combat skills. He'd probably be more stealthy and less reliant on magic in some situations. Maybe he'd use gadgets like Batman instead of wands sometimes.
She would probably be more brooding and reserved compared to the original Harry Potter. Batman's influence would make her keep her emotions in check more often.
The story could progress with Harry trying to find a way to turn back. He might search for ancient spells or magical artifacts that could reverse his condition. His friends would be desperate to help him, and they'd start their own investigations. Maybe Hermione would scour the library for any information on wraiths and how to reverse the transformation.
The story could progress with Harry exploring his new powers. He might start by accidently using them in the wizarding world and causing a stir. Then, he would have to figure out how to control them.
The story would likely progress in a very different direction. Harry would no longer be just a wizard. His new vampire nature would make him an outcast in many ways. He might be hunted by some in the wizarding community who see vampires as a threat. At the same time, he could meet other vampires who have different motives. Some might want to use him for his connection to the wizarding world, while others might want to help him. His journey would be one of self - discovery, trying to balance his two natures and figure out where he belongs in this new and complex situation. He would also have to deal with the fact that his lifespan might be greatly extended, which would change his perspective on life and his future plans.
The story could start with Harry finding Naruto in some sort of strange situation, like he accidentally gets transported to the wizarding world. Then Harry decides to take Naruto under his wing. As they spend time together, Naruto would start to learn about magic, and Harry would learn about Naruto's ninja skills. Their friendship would grow, and they would face various challenges together. Maybe they would have to deal with a dark wizard who is interested in Naruto's unique abilities. And along the way, Naruto would make friends with other Hogwarts students, like Neville, and they would all learn from each other.
At the start, Harry would likely be cautious around the kitsune. But as he realizes it's not a threat, he'd start to explore what it can do. They might start by communicating, which could be difficult as they come from different magical systems. As time goes on, they could discover that their magical abilities can complement each other. For instance, the kitsune's agility and shape - shifting could help Harry in some of his adventures. And Harry's knowledge of spells could be useful to the kitsune in new situations.
The story would be unrecognizable. His character would be different, and so would his relationships.
The story could start with Harry discovering the knowledge of Edo Tensei. Maybe he stumbles upon an ancient text during one of his adventures in the restricted section of the Hogwarts library. Then, he might initially be hesitant to use it but as the threat in the wizarding world grows, he decides to give it a try.
Well, for one thing, Harry would probably be more in touch with the old magic. Merlin has a deep connection to the roots of magic. So Harry might learn spells and techniques that have been long forgotten. His relationship with Hogwarts could also be different. Maybe he would see the school as a place to further expand on what Merlin has already taught him, rather than a place to discover magic for the first time.