In fanfiction, it often changes their power dynamic. Usually, Ron was part of the decision - making in the trio. Now, it's just Harry and Hermione. Hermione's intelligence might have more sway, and Harry's leadership could be more focused. They may also bicker less in some cases, as Ron sometimes added fuel to their arguments. So, overall, their relationship becomes more streamlined and perhaps more harmonious in certain fan - created scenarios.
It makes them more self - reliant as a duo. Without Ron, they can't fall back on his more laid - back approach sometimes. So they have to be more decisive together.
The original story's plot often relied on their unity. In this fanfiction, with Harry and Hermione hating Ron, many plot points would be altered. For instance, their adventures might become more individualistic rather than the group efforts we see in the original. It could also change the way they interact with other characters, as Ron was often the mediator or the one with the more laid - back approach in the original trio.
In dom Harry and sub Hermione fanfiction, this dynamic often changes the plot's direction. Harry's dominance can bring a sense of certainty and leadership. Hermione's submissiveness can mean she is more likely to listen to Harry's instincts. Say there's a plot where they need to infiltrate a dark wizard's lair. Harry's dom side would plan the infiltration, and Hermione, being sub, would help execute the plan with her intelligence but also defer to Harry's overall leadership. This can create a lot of tension and interesting plot twists.
It can make him look more mysterious. People might not recognize him immediately.
The dynamic becomes very strained. Harry's lack of trust in Ron means that their usual banter and easy camaraderie is gone. Hermione will be stressed because she values both of their friendships. She may end up spending more time with Harry to try to help him through his doubts, which could make Ron jealous. Ron, on the other hand, might become defensive and start acting out, which only makes Harry trust him less. This could lead to a cycle of misunderstandings and a breakdown of their friendship triangle.
Well, Harry might feel really torn. He's best friends with both of them. At first, he might try to stay neutral, but it could be difficult. If he sides with Ron, Hermione could be hurt, and vice versa. Maybe he tries to mediate at first, but if the break - up is really bitter, he may have to choose who to be closer to, which would be a really tough decision for him.
It would likely make their Hogwarts experience much more intense. They would have Snape's protection and guidance, which could be a double - edged sword. On one hand, they would be able to access more knowledge and resources. On the other hand, they might face more scrutiny from other students and teachers who might be envious or suspicious. For example, in classes, teachers might expect more from them because of Snape's influence. And in the corridors, students might gossip about their special situation.
It has a complex effect. On one hand, it can be endearing. Ron's actions might make Hermione feel special. But on the other hand, it could also make Hermione feel like Ron doesn't trust her abilities. For example, if Ron constantly hovers when she's doing magic, it might make her think he doesn't think she's a good enough witch. But as they grow and Ron learns to balance his protectiveness, their relationship can become more harmonious.
His character may seem more exposed. The glasses are a sort of shield for him, and without them, he might appear more open. It could also make him seem less like the 'chosen one' at first, as the glasses are a very recognizable part of his look.
Well, it could initially strain their friendship. Ron might be taken aback and feel a bit betrayed. After all, he's Harry's best mate and this sudden romantic development between Harry and Hermione might seem like it's coming out of nowhere to him. But if they handle it right, Ron could come around. Maybe he realizes that their friendship is more important than any jealousy he might feel.
The fight could also make them re - evaluate their relationship with Hermione and each other. They might realize that they've been taking their friendship for granted. For instance, Harry might think about how important Ron is to him, not just as a friend but also as someone who has always been there, and the same for Ron. And they'll have to work hard to repair their friendship.