Harry's character would be shaped by the pirate lifestyle. He would be fearless in the face of danger, as pirates are constantly in risky situations. His ability to make quick decisions would be enhanced. At Hogwarts, he might find the academic side of magic a bit dull compared to the action - packed life on a pirate ship. He would be more of a doer than a thinker in some ways. His relationships with his friends would also be different. He might see Ron and Hermione as a bit naive at first, but as time goes on, he'd learn to appreciate their different perspectives. And his relationship with authority figures like Dumbledore would be strained as he's used to a more equal - footing kind of leadership among the pirates.
In this kind of fanfiction, Harry would develop a very different set of values. Growing up with pirates, he'd value things like loot, loyalty among the crew, and freedom of the seas. His sense of justice might be more like a pirate's idea of justice - rough and ready. He'd be bolder in his actions and less likely to wait for permission or guidance. For instance, if he saw something wrong at Hogwarts, he'd take matters into his own hands immediately rather than go through proper channels. He'd also have a more salty language perhaps, and his interactions with other students would be interesting as he tries to fit in while still holding onto his pirate - raised ways.
Harry's character would become more centered around self - improvement. Goku is always striving to get stronger. So Harry would constantly be looking for ways to improve his magical and physical skills. He might not be as reliant on his friends for support in difficult situations as he is in the original story, instead trying to handle things on his own more often. This could make him seem a bit more independent and self - sufficient.
He might be more solitary at first. Since ghosts are not as social as living beings in the traditional sense, Harry could be used to his own company. But as he gets to know the living world more, he would start to open up.
His character would likely be much more aggressive. Trigon's influence would push Harry to be more assertive and less hesitant. He'd probably have a quicker temper too.
His character would be more assertive. He'd be used to taking action quickly due to his Warrior upbringing. He might be less hesitant in difficult situations compared to the original Harry.
He would be more independent. Goblins are self - reliant, and Harry would likely pick up this trait. He would not be as reliant on others for help as he is in the original story. His view of power would also change. Instead of seeing power in terms of magic alone, he would understand the power that comes from wealth and influence within the goblin community, which could make him more politically astute.
His character would likely be more hardened. Growing up with the Akatsuki, he'd be exposed to a lot of tough situations and battles early on. This would make him less naive compared to the original Harry. He might be more cynical about the idea of pure good and pure evil, having been around the Akatsuki who operate in a more morally complex world. Also, his sense of loyalty might be different. While he'd still value his friends, it might be in a more guarded way as the Akatsuki don't always trust easily.
Growing up with Zatanna, Harry would develop a stronger sense of showmanship in his magic. He may not be as reserved when it comes to displaying his magical abilities. Also, Zatanna's moral code, which may be different from what he would have learned at Hogwarts, could shape him into a wizard with a more fluid view of what is right and wrong in the magical world. This could lead to some interesting conflicts and decisions as he grows older and faces the challenges in the wizarding world.
He'd probably become more reserved. Growing up with the Cullens, who are often cautious and secretive, he'd pick up on those traits. His Gryffindor courage might be tempered with the Cullens' more calculating approach to life.
In this fanfiction, Harry's character would develop in a very different direction. He would likely be more of an outcast. Growing up with a Nundu, he wouldn't have the normal social interactions a wizard kid has. So, he could be more withdrawn and less communicative. But at the same time, he would be very self - reliant and have a strong survival instinct.
His character would likely be a blend of his original self and the influence of the Madoka world. He would still be brave, but his understanding of good and evil might be more complex due to the different nature of the threats in the Madoka universe. For example, the witches are not like the Death Eaters. He might also become more empathetic towards those who are forced into difficult situations, like the magical girls.