Hermione would be heartbroken. She would probably try to find out the exact cause of Harry's death, suspecting the Dursleys' negligence or worse. Ron would be furious with the Dursleys and would want justice. Dumbledore would be deeply saddened as he had placed so much hope in Harry. The Weasley family would also be in mourning, having considered Harry as one of their own. And Voldemort would be triumphant, thinking that his greatest obstacle was removed.
They would likely be disgusted. The Dursleys are so anti - magic that any form of fan - created stories about the magical world would be abhorrent to them.
The Dursleys' reaction would be complex. Vernon would be enraged and might even try to burn any fanfiction he found. Petunia would be conflicted. Part of her would be disgusted, but a small part might be a bit curious as she has some connection to the wizarding world through Lily. Dudley might be more interested than his parents, especially if the fanfiction had some action or adventure that appealed to his more adventurous side.
They'd probably be horrified. The Dursleys are very much against the idea of magic, and fanfiction might introduce even wilder ideas about the wizarding world.
If Harry Potter died at the Dursleys, it would be a huge shock to the magical community. First, the Dursleys, who had always resented Harry, would suddenly find themselves in a very difficult situation. They were supposed to protect Harry, but his death would surely draw the attention of the Ministry of Magic. In fanfiction, this could lead to investigations into the Dursleys' treatment of Harry. Magically, the protection that Harry's mother's sacrifice provided might be broken in a different way. And Voldemort, unhindered by Harry, could start to reshape the wizarding world according to his dark desires much more quickly.
The Ministry of Magic would be in a difficult position. On one hand, they would need to keep the wizarding world calm. On the other hand, they would have to deal with the fact that a muggle family killed a famous wizard. There would be debates about how to handle the Dursleys. Some might want to obliviate their memories and send them to Azkaban, while others might think that a more public trial is necessary to show that the wizarding world does not tolerate such actions against one of their own.
The wizarding world would likely be in shock. Harry was seen as a hero, and this act would completely change their perception of him. Some might think he was finally getting revenge for all the abuse he endured, but many would condemn his actions as murder is still a serious crime in the wizarding world.
Hermione, on the other hand, would likely have a more critical view. She'd analyze the fanfictions for their accuracy in terms of magic lore and Hogwarts traditions. If there were any inaccuracies, she'd be quite perturbed. However, she might also appreciate the creativity that goes into some of the well - written ones that add new dimensions to their magical world.
They would be devastated. Harry has many friends and allies. People like Hermione and Ron would be heartbroken and would probably seek revenge. The Hogwarts faculty would also be deeply affected. Dumbledore, if he's still alive in the fanfiction, would feel a great sense of guilt for not protecting Harry better. There might be a split in the wizarding community, some believing the Dursleys were acting on their own, others suspecting a darker conspiracy.
On the other hand, there are fans who appreciate the creativity of such fanfictions. They see it as a new take on the familiar story, exploring different themes and emotions that come with the death of the main character. It can also lead to interesting discussions among fans about the nature of the Harry Potter universe and how it could be different if he had died.
Some characters might be excited. They could see him as a new source of knowledge and magic.