The author might reimagine their relationship as one of uneasy allies. Harry as Salazar and Draco as Godric could find themselves in situations where they have to work together for the greater good of the wizarding world. But their different personalities and the history associated with their 'founder' identities would create a lot of tension. For example, they may argue about the best way to handle a threat to Hogwarts, with Harry/Salazar having more of a 'preserve at all costs' attitude and Draco/Godric being more about honor and valor in the face of danger.
In this fanfiction, their relationship could be a very different take on the traditional Harry - Draco dynamic. They might be like two sides of the same coin. Harry as Salazar could bring a certain slyness and cunning to the relationship, while Draco as Godric would contribute a sense of chivalry. This could lead to a relationship where they are constantly challenging each other to grow and change, with Draco trying to bring out the more noble side of Harry, and Harry trying to make Draco more aware of the practicalities of the wizarding world.
Well, in such a fanfiction, the relationship between Harry and Draco would likely be a complex reimagining. Since Harry is seen as Salazar and Draco as Godric, they might have a relationship based on the historical enmity and respect that Salazar and Godric had. They could be rivals, constantly testing each other's skills and knowledge, yet also having a grudging respect for one another due to their 'founder' status.
If Harry is Salazar, he might have enhanced Parseltongue abilities. Salazar was known for his connection with snakes, so Harry could communicate with a wider variety of serpents and perhaps even gain more control over them. For Draco as Godric, he could have a stronger affinity for Gryffindor - like magic, such as a more powerful Patronus, perhaps in the form of a lion, representing Godric's courage.
At first, they might be shocked and a bit confused about being twins. But as time goes on, they start to trust each other more. They could share their secrets and fears, like Harry might tell Draco about his nightmares of Voldemort, and Draco might open up about the pressure from his family.
It often changes for the better. After Harry apologizes, Draco might be initially skeptical. But as they start to interact more, they could become friends or at least develop a mutual respect. For instance, they might start sharing their experiences during the war, which helps them understand each other better.
At first, it's likely to be full of hostility. Draco would probably enjoy lording over Harry as his slave, and Harry would resent it. But as the story progresses, they might start to understand each other better. For instance, Draco could see Harry's strength and determination even in his slave position.
At first, it's likely to be very tense. Draco would be suspicious of Harry's motives for protecting him. He might think it's some sort of trick. But as time goes on, they start to understand each other better. Harry realizes that Draco isn't all bad and Draco sees that Harry is genuinely trying to help. This could lead to a grudging respect between them. Eventually, they might even become friends, or at least allies.
At first, it would become more strained. Harry would likely be angry and hurt by Draco's actions that made him cry, so he might avoid Draco even more than before. He might also be more on guard around Draco, not trusting him at all.
The spanking could be a turning point. It could be a catalyst for them to start communicating more openly. Maybe Draco spanks Harry as a way to get his attention because he has something important to tell Harry about a threat in the wizarding world. This leads to a series of interactions where they gradually build trust and respect for each other.
Towards the end, their relationship could become a very strong and unique one. They could be each other's closest confidants, with Harry being the one Draco turns to when he has doubts about the pure - blood ideology, and Draco being the person Harry trusts to keep him safe in the Slytherin common room. Their bond would be a mix of brotherly love and mutual respect.
In such a fanfiction, their relationship would be a slow - burn process. Initially, Draco would be hesitant and might even try to maintain his superiority complex. But as time passes, Harry's genuine friendship would start to chip away at Draco's facade. They might start sharing secrets, like Draco might confide in Harry about the pressure from his family. Harry would in turn share his own fears about Voldemort. This mutual sharing would deepen their bond, and they would become true friends, facing the challenges in the wizarding world together, which would be a far cry from their antagonistic relationship in the original story.
In these fanfictions, at first, Draco and Harry are often at odds. However, circumstances might bring them closer. Maybe they are both wrongly accused of something and have to work together to clear their names. As they spend time together, they begin to break down the barriers between them. Draco might start to admire Harry's bravery and Harry might see the vulnerability beneath Draco's tough exterior. This gradual change in perception is what usually paves the way for a deeper relationship.