When it comes to romantic fanfiction, it depends. If it's about his relationship with Ginny, and it's well - written and in line with how he feels, he might be a bit shy but also flattered. But if it's some over - the - top, unrealistic romantic scenario that goes against his true feelings, he could be uncomfortable. For example, if a fanfiction has him falling in love with a Death Eater just for the sake of a 'forbidden love' plot, he would surely object.
Regarding fanfiction that focuses on his family background, like exploring his parents' lives in more detail, he would likely be very interested. He has always been curious about his parents and their time at Hogwarts. So, he would probably be eager to read and might even learn something new or gain a different perspective on his family history from what the fanfiction presents.
Well, Snape would probably be quite irritated by most fanfiction storylines. He doesn't like his image being toyed with, and a lot of fanfiction might portray him in ways he doesn't approve of. He's a very private and proud person, and seeing his character in fictional situations that he didn't create himself would annoy him.
He might feel a bit embarrassed. After all, these are often people's wild imaginings about his personal life.
The story might focus more on her emotions in a different way. A female Harry Potter could be more in touch with her feelings while reading, and this could affect how she reacts to the events in the books. For example, she might cry more easily at sad parts.
For the romantic fanfictions, Sirius would probably be all for it, especially if it involved some steamy relationships. He'd be like, 'Ooh, this is spicy!'. James might be a bit more reserved, especially if it involved his relationship with Lily in a way he didn't like. Remus would be interested in how the relationships were developed. In adventure - based fanfictions, Sirius and James would be excited, seeing new adventures in the wizarding world. Remus would focus on the logic and the world - building in those stories.
He could be shocked. Maybe there are some fanfictions that take a very dark turn or have unexpected pairings that he never thought of. He'd probably need some time to process such strange ideas. And he might also be curious to see how far the creativity of the fans can go. He might even get some new ideas about his own life from reading some of the more imaginative fanfictions.
Watching fanfiction would be more visual. They would be able to see the interpretations of the characters and settings more directly. When reading, they have to use their imagination more. For example, if a fanfiction is made into a short film or animation, they could see the expressions on the characters' faces, which would add a new dimension to their understanding compared to just reading the words on a page.
She might be more pensive and cautious. Since she's reading about the future, she'd be constantly thinking about how to avoid the bad things she reads and how to make the good things happen. For example, if she reads about a future war, she'll start planning how to prevent it right away.
In the world of Harry Potter fanfiction, wand cores can be quite creative. One type that might show up is the hair of a hippogriff. Hippogriffs are proud and noble creatures, so a wand with their hair as a core could have a certain grace and strength. There are also those that might use the scales of a mermaid. This could give the wand a connection to water magic, perhaps having special abilities when it comes to spells related to water or the sea.
Harry Potter's friends in fanfiction vary a great deal. There are the international friends. Since Hogwarts is a British school but the wizarding world is global, in fanfiction, he could have friends from other magical schools around the world. These friends would bring in different magical cultures and techniques. Also, there are the friends who are from different time periods. Some fanfictions might introduce time - travel elements, and Harry could befriend wizards or witches from the past or future. His relationships with these friends can be complex, as they have different values and ways of life based on their time of origin.
Well, Harry could be more confident in his own power. In the normal series, he had doubts about his abilities at times. But in this scenario, if he's set on destroying Snape, he has to be certain of his magic. He would be more decisive, not hesitating to use his skills against Snape. Also, his relationships with other characters might change. Some might see him as too aggressive in his pursuit of Snape, while others might support him wholeheartedly, creating a divide among his friends.