If Hermione were a pureblood Slytherin in fanfiction, the sorting hat's decision would be a huge shock. In the books, the hat considered Gryffindor for her, but in this scenario, Slytherin. This would change her self - identity. She might not have the same kind of confidence she had as a Gryffindor. Her friendships would be tested too. Harry and Ron might not be as quick to trust her. And her role in the trio would be different. Instead of being the voice of reason in a Gryffindor - centered group, she'd be the Slytherin outsider trying to fit in with their ideals and plans, which would be a really interesting take on the story.
It would change a great deal. Firstly, her interactions with Draco Malfoy would be very different. Instead of being his rival from Gryffindor, they could potentially be friends or at least have a more complex relationship as Slytherin purebloods might have a different view of blood status. Also, her place in the fight against Voldemort would be more ambiguous. In the original, as a Gryffindor, she's firmly on the side of good. But as a Slytherin, there could be more internal conflict about which side to choose, adding a whole new layer of complexity to the story.
Well, if Hermione was a pureblood Slytherin, it would completely flip the script. In the original, she's a Gryffindor and a Muggle - born. As a Slytherin pureblood, she might be more focused on pureblood ideals at first. Maybe she'd be more cunning in a different way than we're used to seeing her. She could have different relationships with the other houses, especially Gryffindor where her friends are. It would also change how she approaches her studies and magic in general, perhaps being more secretive about her knowledge and skills.
If Hermione was sorted into Slytherin in fanfiction, it would completely disrupt the typical House rivalries. For one, her friendship with Harry and Ron would be under intense strain. Hermione's values of hard work and knowledge would still be there, but she'd be in a House known for cunning. This could lead to her using her intelligence in more devious ways, like out - smarting opponents not just academically but also in the power games within Hogwarts. It would also change the way the Slytherin House is perceived, as Hermione could potentially influence her housemates to be more inclusive and less focused on pure - blood supremacy.
If Hermione was in Slytherin, their relationship would be more complex. They would have to overcome the typical Gryffindor - Slytherin rivalry. Harry might initially be more suspicious of Hermione's motives since Slytherins are often seen as more self - serving. However, Hermione's intelligence and loyalty would still shine through, and she would prove to Harry that not all Slytherins are bad. Their friendship would likely be more private as they would face scrutiny from both houses.
If Hermione and Harry were in Slytherin in fanfiction, their relationships would likely be very different. They'd have to deal with the Slytherin house's reputation for cunning and ambition. Harry might face more internal conflict as he's been sort of an outsider in Slytherin's more pure - blood - oriented environment. Hermione, on the other hand, would probably use her intelligence to navigate the politics of the house. They might also form different friendships. For example, they could befriend some of the more open - minded Slytherins and change the house's dynamic from within.
She might become more sophisticated in a French way. The French are often associated with elegance and a certain refined charm. Hermione could pick up some of these traits, perhaps in her speech or mannerisms. For example, she might start using more French phrases in her conversations.
It would completely shift the story. Hermione being adopted by the Potters means she'd grow up in a different environment. Instead of her muggle - born family situation, she'd be part of a pure - blood or half - blood family. This could change her self - confidence levels as she might not face the same prejudices she did as a muggle - born. It also might make her relationship with Ron different as she'd be more closely associated with Harry from the start.
Well, it changes a lot. For one, Hermione's intelligence and magical ability would be directly passed on to Harry. The relationship between Harry and Ron might be different too, as Hermione being his mother could mean a more sheltered upbringing for Harry. Also, the whole mystery around his parents' death and Voldemort's pursuit of him would have a different angle, since Hermione is a very different character from Lily Potter.
Well, it would change things a great deal. Firstly, Hermione's character would have a whole new backstory. Her connection to Fenir could bring in elements of danger and mystery. In the original story, Hermione was a Muggle - born witch, but this new origin would make her part of a more complex and perhaps darker family tree. It might also change her relationships with other characters. For example, her friends might be more cautious around her, or she could be more of an outcast due to her connection to Fenir. And her skills and abilities could be seen in a new light, as if she has some latent powers from her father that could emerge at any time.
The transfer would create a whole new set of adventures. Hermione might use her skills to reform some of the more harmful Slytherin traditions. For example, she could work on changing the pure - blood supremacy ideas that some Slytherins hold. Her presence could also lead to different alliances. Maybe she'd team up with some Slytherins to create a more united front against external threats to Hogwarts, rather than the usual house rivalries.
Well, it could change Ron's initial perception of Hermione. Maybe he'd be more hesitant at first because of the cultural differences, but then grow to respect her even more as he gets to know her better. In the case of Harry, he might be more empathetic towards Hermione's experiences as someone who has also faced discrimination.
Well, in fanfiction, making Hermione a pureblood could potentially make her more confident in the wizarding world from the start. In the original, as a Muggle - born, she had to prove herself more. But as a pureblood here, she might have a different sense of entitlement and perhaps be more involved in the pureblood politics and traditions right away.