Harry Potter might react with a newfound understanding. In the original story, he named his son after Snape. In fanfiction, this could be explored more deeply. He might feel guilty for not seeing Snape's true intentions sooner. Hermione could react with her typical intelligence - led analysis. She might try to piece together Snape's actions over the years and come to a more complete understanding of his character. Ron, on the other hand, might be more straightforward in his grief. He might be sad that someone who was on their side all along had to die in such a way.
Luna Lovegood could have a very unique reaction. She might see Snape's death as part of a larger cosmic plan in fanfiction. Her ethereal view of the world could lead her to think that his death had a greater purpose. Draco Malfoy might be conflicted. He had a complex relationship with Snape. His reaction could range from a sense of relief that the war was over, but also a strange sort of grief for the man who was, in a way, looking out for him. The Death Eaters, if they are written into the fanfiction, might react with indifference or perhaps a sense of victory, depending on how the author wants to portray them.
Well, some characters' reactions can be really complex. For example, Dumbledore's portrait might show a solemn look, as if he knew this was an inevitable outcome. The students at Hogwarts would be in a state of shock. Those who were in Slytherin house might feel a sense of loss for their head of house, even if they didn't always understand him. And Neville, he might see Snape's death as a tragic end to a misunderstood hero.
Well, it really depends on the characters. Some might be shocked at how they're portrayed in the fanfiction. For example, a heroic character might be dismayed if they're shown as a villain in the story. Others could be amused, especially if the fanfiction has some really out - there or comical interpretations of them.
Some DBZ characters might be confused by the out - of - canon scenarios in Death Battle fanfiction. For example, Goku, being a pure - hearted fighter, might be a bit puzzled by some of the more extreme or uncharacteristic match - ups in the fanfiction.
There are versions where Snape reacts defensively. Let's say Lily confronts him about his actions that seem to be harming her or her friends. He would immediately start justifying himself, listing all the reasons why he did what he did, trying to make Lily see his point of view, even if deep down he knows he might be in the wrong.
They could be angry. Consider a character like Ichigo from Bleach. If the fanfiction makes him look weak or changes his character in a way that goes against his core values, he would likely be furious. After all, he has his pride as a Soul Reaper and a protector.
Characters like Near might analyze the fanfiction. He'd probably look at the logic behind the plotlines in the fan - made stories and compare them to the real events in the Death Note world. If the fanfiction has a really convoluted and illogical plot, he might dismiss it as being not worthy of his attention. But if it has an interesting take on the characters' motives, he might give it more thought.
Harry might be shocked and full of regret. He had finally come to understand Snape's true nature in the original story. In the fanfiction, if Snape tries to kill himself, Harry could feel that he had not done enough to reach out to Snape or show him some form of forgiveness or acceptance, and he would likely be deeply troubled by it.
Reacting to Snape fanfiction depends on your own view of Snape. If you're a big Snape fan, you'll likely be excited to see different scenarios and stories about him. You could get really into the fanfiction that portrays him as a complex and misunderstood hero. However, if you have a more neutral or negative view of him, you might approach the fanfiction with more caution. Maybe you'll be more interested in ones that try to humanize him even if you don't fully like him.
Harry, for example, might take his punishment with a sense of resignation. He's used to getting into trouble for things he didn't do or for trying to do the right thing. He would probably just grit his teeth and get through it. Hermione, on the other hand, would likely be very frustrated if she got punished unjustly. She always follows the rules, so if she were wrongly accused, she'd be determined to clear her name while still doing the punishment properly.
I often find that the best death battle fanfiction are the ones that not only focus on the fight itself but also explore the characters' emotions and motivations. It adds depth to the story. Like, a character's reason for entering the death battle could be more than just for power or glory, it could be for revenge or to protect someone they love.