If Harry was transported into Naruto fanfiction, his character development would be complex. Firstly, his self - reliance would increase. In the wizarding world, he had friends and teachers to support him, but in Naruto, he'd be more on his own in a strange land. His magical skills would still be there, but he'd need to find new ways to use them effectively. He'd also become more open - minded. The ninja culture is so different from what he knows. He'd see new forms of loyalty, like the loyalty of ninja to their village. This would make him reevaluate his own loyalties. And his experience with the Sorting Hat might make him curious about how the ninja are sorted into their teams. All these factors would shape his character in new and unexpected ways.
He'd develop by learning about the different types of magic and how they compare to his ninja abilities. His experiences in the Naruto world, like dealing with loss and fighting for his village, would shape how he approaches the challenges in the wizarding world. For example, he might be more fearless in the face of dark wizards because he's already faced so many tough foes in his past life.
He would probably become more mature faster. Being in the past, he would face different challenges compared to his own time. This could force him to think and act more strategically, thus enhancing his growth as a ninja and as a person.
Harry's character would be a blend of his original self and the Malfoy influence. He'd still have his innate sense of justice, but it might be expressed in a more Slytherin way. He could be more politically astute, understanding the power dynamics within the wizarding world better. And his relationship with magic would change. Instead of using it for pure altruistic reasons like before, he might use it to gain an edge in certain situations, at least in the beginning before he fully matures and reconciles his two different sides.
His character would be under great pressure. He might become more secretive and cunning as he tries to hide his true feelings. Since Bellatrix is so unpredictable, Harry would need to be on guard all the time, which could make him more paranoid than the normal Harry we know.
His character would become more complex. He might start to question his Gryffindor - like instincts and develop a more calculating side. His confidence could take a hit initially as he tries to fit into a house with a different set of values.
If adopted by the Grangers, Harry's character would develop in a more well - rounded way. He'd be exposed to different values from Hermione's parents. His sense of loyalty might be extended to his new family. He could become more studious, influenced by the Grangers' academic focus. Also, his relationship with Hermione would shape him. They'd support each other in their magical and Muggle endeavors, and this would make Harry more empathetic and less isolated.
If Harry joins the Varia in fanfiction, his character would undergo a substantial transformation. His moral compass might be adjusted as he is exposed to the Varia's different ethical code. He might become more ruthless in combat situations, as the Varia are not as restrained as the wizarding world in terms of using force. His relationships would also change. He would no longer be surrounded by his Hogwarts friends, but by a group of tough - minded individuals. This would force him to communicate and interact in new ways. His identity would shift from being mainly a wizard from Hogwarts to being a member of the Varia, which would influence his self - perception and how he presents himself to the world.
His character could become more adaptable. He'd have to adjust to Iwa's culture and way of life. This would make him more well - rounded.
His character could become more serious. Since Creepypasta is full of dark and spooky elements, Naruto might lose some of his naivete. He'd be more aware of the potential threats that lurk in the shadows, both in the real ninja world and in the world of his newfound interest.
His character could become more self - assured. Tsunade's belief in him would boost his confidence further. He might become more strategic in combat, learning from Tsunade's battle - hardened experience.