It would be really interesting. Arwen, with her elven grace and wisdom, would bring a very different upbringing to Harry. Maybe she'd teach him elven magic or the ways of the elves. He could grow up with a closer connection to nature and a more refined sense of magic than he did in the original story.
Well, it's a fascinating concept. Harry's upbringing by Arwen would change a lot of things. Since Arwen is from Middle - earth and has different magical traditions, Harry would be influenced by those. He might be more in tune with the spiritual side of magic. His personality could also be different, more calm and contemplative like the elves. And his relationships with other characters would shift too, as he'd have this unique background that sets him apart from the typical Hogwarts student.
The biggest difference would be his upbringing. In the original, he was raised by the Dursleys in a Muggle environment with neglect and abuse. But with Arwen, he'd be in a more nurturing and magical environment from the start. His view of magic would be different, more like the elven view which is more in harmony with nature.
It could be amazing. Maybe Harry would grow up with a stronger sense of family heritage. He might have access to more hidden magic within the castle walls from an early age. And he could form different relationships with the portraits and ghosts in the castle compared to his original upbringing.
Well, in a 'Harry Potter raised in Potter Manor' fanfiction, we might see Harry having a different kind of upbringing. He could be surrounded by portraits of his ancestors who could offer him advice and wisdom. The manor itself might hold hidden chambers or libraries filled with rare magical knowledge. This could lead to Harry being more confident and self - assured when he finally goes to Hogwarts.
It could be really interesting. Maybe Harry would grow up learning all kinds of circus skills like acrobatics and juggling. He might befriend the circus animals and have a whole different set of adventures compared to the ones in the original books.
It could be really exciting. Harry might grow up with stealth and combat skills. Maybe he'd use his assassin training to fight the dark forces in the wizarding world in a very different way from the original story.
Well, it could be really interesting. Gabriel might teach Harry different values and magic compared to the Dursleys or Hogwarts. Maybe Harry would grow up with a more unique perspective on the wizarding world. He could be exposed to different kinds of magic that are specific to Gabriel's knowledge.
Well, in 'Harry Potter raised in SPQR' fanfiction, we can imagine a whole new world for Harry. SPQR represents the Roman Republic and Empire. Harry could be part of a Roman magical family. He'd likely attend a Roman - style magic school. His enemies might be different too, perhaps related to Roman dark magic or political rivals. His adventures would be filled with exploring ancient Roman ruins for magical artifacts.
Well, in such a fanfiction, Harry could have a very different upbringing. He'd probably eat Mexican food which would be a fun contrast to the typical British food in the original series. His school might be a blend of Hogwarts - like curriculum and Mexican magical elements. And his friends could be a mix of Mexican magical kids with different personalities and abilities.
Well, it could be a very interesting mix. Revy is a tough and wild character. If she raised Harry Potter, he might grow up to be more street - smart and less naive. He could learn combat skills earlier and be more fearless in the face of danger. Also, Revy's no - nonsense attitude might make Harry a more decisive person.
In such a fanfiction, Harry might be a more pious character. He could struggle with the idea of using magic as it might be seen as something not in line with the church's teachings. His friends might also be different. Instead of Ron and Hermione, he could befriend those who share his religious upbringing. And the whole plot against Voldemort could take on a different tone, perhaps with a more spiritual or moral battle rather than just a fight between good and evil magic.