His magical abilities also play a crucial role in character development. If he has a special talent for some form of magic, like being able to communicate with magical animals in a way no one else can, it can lead to interesting storylines. He could use this ability to help solve problems or get into trouble. Through these situations, his character can grow, learn from his mistakes, and become a more well - rounded character in the fanfiction.
In a 'Harry Potter as a Necromancer' fanfiction, Harry's development could involve him learning from his mistakes. For example, if he accidentally creates a dangerous undead creature, he realizes the importance of control. He could also become more empathetic towards dark wizards who might have been drawn to necromancy for reasons like his own. His relationships with his friends would change too. Some might distance themselves, while others would try to understand and help him. This would force Harry to grow and become more self - reliant in his journey with necromancy.
You can also show her doubts. Even though she was a loyal Death Eater, there could be moments where she questioned Voldemort's methods or decisions. This would make her more human and less of a one - dimensional villain.
One way is to give him a unique area of study. For example, if he's a biologist, he could study magical creatures from a scientific perspective. He might try to figure out how a Hippogriff can fly based on its anatomy.
One way to develop her is through her internal world. Because she can't see, she might have a very vivid imagination. You could describe how she pictures the wizarding world in her mind. She could be an artist, creating magical art through touch and sound. Her relationship with Harry could also be a big part of her development. Harry might be overprotective at first, but she shows him that she is capable. And she could have a special connection to the magic of nature, feeling the energy of plants and animals in a way that sighted wizards can't.
Harry's character can be developed by showing his curiosity. When he first encounters the concept of'monster girls', he could be intrigued and start asking questions. This shows his inquisitive nature which is a big part of his character in the original series. For example, he might ask about their magic that is different from what he knows at Hogwarts.
Her magical abilities can play a big role in her development. If she has a special gift, like being able to communicate with magical creatures in a way no one else can, it can shape her character. She could be seen as an outcast by some in the wizarding world because of this strange ability, but she uses it to her advantage. For instance, she might get help from a powerful magical creature to save Harry from a dangerous situation.
She could be developed by focusing on her relationship with Harry. Maybe Harry has to learn sign language to communicate with her better, and this strengthens their bond. Their shared experiences of being different from other wizards (Harry as 'the boy who lived' and she as a deaf wizard) could be explored.
To develop her character, start with her appearance. She could have the same green eyes as Harry but with long, flowing red hair like their mother. Then, think about her personality. She might be more headstrong and confident than Harry, having grown up a bit earlier. For instance, she could be the type to stand up to bullies without hesitation, even when they are older and more powerful wizards.
If Harry wears armor, it could make him seem more like a knight. His sense of chivalry could be enhanced. He might be more confident in battles, which could lead to him taking more risks. This would show his growth as a character, as he becomes bolder in the face of danger.
A coward character can be developed by putting them in difficult situations. For example, make them face a dark wizard alone for the first time. This immediate danger can be the starting point of their growth.