Well, Harry Potter is a rather humble character. He might initially feel a bit embarrassed to see himself as the center of so many fictional stories created by fans. If the fanfic portrays him as a hero in new adventures, he would probably be honored. However, if it misrepresents his friends or the values he holds dear, he could be a bit indignant. He would likely approach it with an open mind but also with a sense of protectiveness towards his own story and those he loves.
He may be confused at first. Fanfics can be very different from his real experiences. He might wonder why people write such things about him and his world.
Remus might be a bit more reserved. He'd approach the fanfics with caution, but he'd also be touched by the stories that explored his struggle with being a werewolf in more detail. He might find comfort in knowing that fans understood his inner turmoil to some extent.
Some of the Avengers would be very protective. Captain America would see Harry as a kid in need of guidance and safety, just like he does with his teammates. Tony Stark might be initially skeptical but would soon see the potential in Harry's magic. Thor would probably be fascinated by Harry's magical powers and see him as a worthy addition to their group.
Harry might react with a sense of both curiosity and discomfort. The fanfic might have elements that are completely foreign to his understanding of his own story, yet he could also be intrigued by the creativity of it. He might start to wonder how much of his own life has been turned into something so different in the minds of others. He could also feel a bit protective of his own story and those of his friends, not wanting it to be misrepresented too much in the fanfic.
They could be shocked at first. But then they might start to enjoy it as they see the creativity of the fans.
Some characters in Westeros might be very suspicious of Harry. His strange clothes and the way he does magic would make them think he's some sort of dark sorcerer. Others, like the more open - minded ones, might be curious and want to learn from him. For example, Tyrion Lannister might see Harry as an interesting oddity and try to figure out how his magic works.
Well, initially, the Avengers would be quite surprised. They are used to dealing with technology, super - strength, and other more 'normal' superpowers. But once they saw what Harry could do, like conjuring things out of thin air or using defensive spells, they would start to see the potential. Hawkeye might be a bit skeptical at first, but as Harry proves himself in battles, he would gain Hawkeye's respect. Black Widow would be quick to figure out how to incorporate Harry into their strategies, and the rest of the Avengers would follow suit.
The common folk in Skyrim would probably be a bit scared at first. Harry's strange clothes and the fact that he can do magic so effortlessly would be quite intimidating. But if he helps them out, like getting rid of a bandit problem or curing a disease, they would soon start to accept and even revere him as a powerful hero.
Well, initially, there would be a great deal of disbelief. People would think it was some kind of elaborate prank. But once they realized it was real, there would be a wide range of reactions. The media in the wizarding world, like the Daily Prophet, would have a field day, with some journalists writing scathing articles and others being more sympathetic. Harry's enemies would likely try to take advantage of the situation, thinking he's vulnerable. But his allies, like the Order of the Phoenix, would stand by him and try to protect him and his unborn child from any harm.
Voldemort would be calculating. He might be using the Armistice as a way to regain his strength or plot a new strategy. His Death Eaters would be divided. Some might be happy to have a break from the fighting, while others would be eager to continue the war. Dumbledore's followers would be watching closely too. They would be the ones to keep the balance and make sure that the Armistice doesn't turn into a way for Voldemort to take over completely. The Ministry of Magic would be in a difficult position, trying to enforce the Armistice while also dealing with the different factions within the wizarding world.