Harry Potter is the central figure for sure. There might be a Northern wizard who becomes Harry's mentor in the ways of the North. And some antagonists could be dark wizards from the North who don't want an outsider like Harry to rule. Also, Neville could play a role, perhaps coming to the North to study a unique type of magic and getting caught up in Harry's journey to kingship.
Harry Potter for sure. And then, there could be a young local witch or wizard who becomes Harry's friend and helps him understand the North better. Dumbledore might also play a role, perhaps he sends Harry on this mission to the North in the first place. Additionally, there could be some antagonists, like a group of dark wizards who are causing trouble in the North and are opposed to the changes Harry is trying to bring.
Obviously, Harry Potter would be the main character. He would be the central figure around which the story revolves. Hermione and Ron might also be there, following Harry to Russia to support him in his new role as the so - called 'King of Russia'.
Obviously, Harry Potter would be the main character as it's in the title. But we might also see other familiar faces like Hermione and Ron. They could be helping Harry in his new role as the King of Gringotts. And of course, there would be goblin characters like Griphook who would play important roles as they are closely associated with the bank.
Obviously, Harry Potter would be the main character. But there could also be some original characters like the street kids he befriends. Maybe there's a tough - talking street girl who becomes his right - hand helper, or a street - smart boy who teaches Harry some things about the Muggle streets that he didn't know before.
Hermione might also be a main character. She could be Harry's advisor, using her vast knowledge to help him rule Camelot. Her intelligence and quick thinking would be valuable in a new and different setting like Camelot.
The main characters would surely include Harry Potter. He's the center of the story as he is the one with the Veela aspect. Ginny Weasley could also be a major character. If Harry is a Veela, it would change their relationship dynamics. Additionally, Dumbledore might play a significant role as he would be guiding Harry through this new discovery and helping him understand and control his Veela powers.
In this kind of fanfiction, Neville Longbottom could also emerge as a key character. He has shown great courage and growth throughout the Harry Potter series. When Hera enters the picture, Neville could be the one who has an unexpected connection with her. Maybe his family's long - forgotten magical heritage has some link to the Greek mythology that Hera represents. And then there are the Death Eaters. If the story is set during the darker times in the wizarding world, the Death Eaters might see Hera as a new threat or a potential ally, making them important characters in the fanfiction as well.
Obviously, Harry Potter would be one of the main characters. He's the central figure in the original series. And Ophis, as the other part of the fanfiction's title, would also be a main character. Her unique abilities and personality would play a big role. Hermione and Ron could also be important as they are Harry's closest friends and would be involved in any new adventures that come about due to Ophis's presence.
Harry Potter himself could still be a main character. He has faced many enemies and situations where he has to make tough decisions. In a 'no forgiveness' scenario, he might be more hardened and less likely to give second chances. For example, when dealing with Voldemort's followers, he could be more ruthless.
Definitely characters from both 'Charmed' and 'Harry Potter'. From 'Harry Potter', Harry, Hermione, and Ron are very likely to be main characters as they are the central figures in the original series. In 'Charmed', the Halliwell sisters, Prue, Piper, and Phoebe, would be prime candidates. Their different powers and personalities would create interesting dynamics when interacting with the 'Harry Potter' characters.