Perhaps Harry impresses the goblins in fanfiction by his courage. He might be faced with a dangerous situation, like a powerful dark magic threat to the goblin community. Instead of running away, he stands his ground and uses his wits and magic to fend off the threat. His selfless act of protecting the goblins would earn their respect and admiration.
In some fanfictions, Harry Potter might impress Lord Zabini with his powerful magic skills. For example, if they are in a duel, Harry's quick and innovative spells could catch Zabini off - guard and earn his respect.
In this fanfiction, the goblin training could make Harry Potter more assertive. Goblins are not afraid to stand up for themselves and their rights. Harry, being trained by them, could inherit this trait. He might become more vocal about his own needs and desires, not just following what others expect of him. He could also develop a deeper understanding of the magical underworld, which would be reflected in his more guarded and worldly character.
Perhaps the fanfiction has a great plot that revolves around Hermione. It could have a mystery or a quest that only Hermione, with her unique skills and knowledge, can solve. This makes her the central and most interesting part of the story. Also, the fanfiction may have well - developed secondary characters that interact with Hermione in interesting ways, enhancing her role in the story and impressing Rowlw.
He could become more shrewd in his dealings. Goblins are known for their business acumen, and living with them, Harry would be exposed to their ways of negotiation and deal - making. This would make him more cautious and calculating in his interactions with others.
In many fanfictions, goblins helping Harry are often portrayed as highly intelligent and cunning. They use their knowledge of magic, especially in areas like Gringotts and ancient magical artifacts. For example, they might provide Harry with crucial information about a hidden Horcrux or a powerful magical item that could help him in his fight against Voldemort. Their portrayal also emphasizes their sense of self - interest. They'll help Harry but usually expect something in return, like a share in the treasures or a change in the wizards' treatment of goblin kind.
She might start by showing respect for their culture. For example, learning their language and customs. This would make the goblins see her as someone different from the average wizard who often looks down on them.
It could strain his relationships with some pure - blood wizards who are prejudiced against goblins. They might see Harry's trust as a betrayal of wizarding traditions.
The discovery might also lead to new friendships and alliances for Harry. The goblins have their own network, and they could introduce Harry to other characters who can help him in his journey. It might also cause a rift between Harry and those who were supposed to protect him but failed, like the Dursleys or some Hogwarts staff if they were aware of the abuse.
Ron might also be a main character. He could be there for moral support to Harry. And his sense of humor might help ease the tension between Harry and the goblins at times. Also, he might accidentally stumble upon a clue that is crucial for helping the goblins, like finding a secret passage in a goblin - related place.
The relationship could start with mutual distrust. Harry has been taught certain things about goblins, and they have their own reservations about wizards. But as they are forced to work together on a task, like protecting a powerful magical artifact from dark wizards, they begin to see each other's strengths. Harry realizes the goblins' knowledge of magic items is invaluable, and the goblins see Harry's courage and loyalty.