Her character could develop from being a bit of an outcast. If she grew up not knowing she was the daughter of Zeus, she might have always felt different. Once she discovers her true identity, she could become more confident and assertive, using her new status to her advantage.
Harry might develop a strong sense of justice. As the daughter of Zeus, who is often associated with maintaining order in the cosmos, she could feel a responsibility to right wrongs. This could lead her to take on challenges like fighting against evil forces that are threatening the balance between the mortal and immortal worlds. She could also develop relationships with other characters that help shape her into a more well - rounded individual, learning from their experiences and wisdom.
She could start off as a naive character, but as she gets involved in the world of the gods, she would have to grow up fast. The power struggles and political intrigue in that world would force her to become more cunning and strategic. Her experiences could also make her more empathetic, especially if she has to deal with characters who have been wronged by the gods. This growth in her character would be an interesting aspect of the fanfiction.
She would likely start off confused about her identity. But as she learns more about being Zeus's daughter, she would become more confident. Her character could develop a sense of leadership, since she has such a powerful heritage.
Her relationship with Hermes could be really interesting. Since Hermes is the messenger god, he could be the one to help her understand the complex world of the Greek gods. They might start as just acquaintances, but as she needs to send messages or get information quickly, they become closer friends. With Athena, there could be a bit of a rivalry at first because Fem Harry is intelligent and so is Athena. But over time, they could learn from each other and respect each other's wisdom.
She might start as a naive girl, not fully aware of her father's reputation. But as she gets exposed to the pirate world more, she becomes tougher. For example, she could learn how to fight and strategize from her father's crew. And her character would also develop in terms of her sense of justice. Maybe she has a different view on piracy compared to others, seeing it as a way to help the oppressed rather than just for wealth and power.
Her character could develop through her interactions with other students. Since she's different, she might face some prejudice at first. But as she shows her skills and kind heart, she gains friends. For example, she could use her Artemis - given archery skills to win a Hogwarts tournament, which earns her respect.
Harry would likely grow to be more powerful in terms of magic. He'd start to incorporate Zeus - like abilities into his fighting style. For instance, instead of just using his wand for spells, he could call lightning from the sky. His relationships with his friends would also change. They might be in awe of his new powers, or some might be jealous. This would force Harry to re - evaluate his friendships and become more independent in his decision - making.
Her character would likely develop as a combination of the best traits of both Harry Potter and Tony Stark. She'd be brave like Harry, facing any danger that comes her way in both the magical and non - magical realms. And she'd have Stark's intelligence and quick - wittedness. So when she's in a tight spot, she'd be able to think on her feet and come up with creative solutions.
She would likely start off a bit confused. Growing up as a daughter of Poseidon in the wizarding world would be strange. But as she discovers more about her powers and her heritage, she'd become more confident. For example, when she first realizes she can control water in ways other wizards can't, she might be scared, but later use it to her advantage. Maybe she starts as a shy outcast but then becomes a leader as she learns to combine her demigod and wizarding skills.
As the son of Zeus, Harry would have to grapple with his new identity. He might struggle with feelings of being different from the other wizards. This internal conflict could drive his character development, as he tries to find a balance between his wizarding self and his new Greek - god - related self. He could learn to embrace both aspects and use them to become a more complex and powerful character in the fanfic.
She would likely be more confident. Knowing she's the daughter of Celestia, a powerful being, would give her a sense of self - worth. Instead of being the underdog all the time like in the original story, she'd have an inner strength. For example, when facing bullies like Draco, she might not be as intimidated.
Hermione's character can be developed by giving her internal conflicts. She could struggle with the idea of using her Zeus - given powers for the greater good or for personal gain. This moral dilemma can shape her into a more complex and interesting character. She might also have to deal with the fear of her powers getting out of control, which would force her to become more self - disciplined.