At the beginning, his Gryffindor friends could be quite shocked and might distance themselves from Harry. However, as they witness Harry using his Slytherin - influenced skills for good, such as his increased ability to strategize in difficult situations, they begin to respect his choice. Eventually, they could form a new kind of friendship, one that is based on mutual understanding and a broader acceptance of different house qualities.
His Gryffindor friends would initially have a hard time understanding why Harry is now in Slytherin. There would be a lot of questions and some disappointment. But Harry could explain how he wants to bring about change from within Slytherin. As he does this, his Gryffindor friends see that he is making a positive impact. For example, he might be helping Slytherin students who were previously on the wrong side to rehabilitate. This makes his Gryffindor friends realize that his new identity doesn't change the fact that he is still their friend, and they grow closer in a more complex but deeper way.
His relationships could become strained at first. His Gryffindor friends might be confused and a bit distrustful of his new Slytherin identity. But as time goes on, they start to see that Harry is still the same person deep down. They might gradually accept his new house and even learn from his new - found Slytherin qualities like resourcefulness.
At first, it might be less hostile. Since they're in the same house, Draco might see Harry as someone he can influence or befriend. Harry, on the other hand, would be cautious but also curious. They could end up having a sort of begrudging respect for each other as they realize they both have complex personalities.
In some fanfictions, their relationships become even stronger. They have been through so much together during the war that they are like family. For example, Harry, Ron and Hermione might see each other more often and support each other in their new careers.
In a Slytherin - Harry fanfiction, Hermione may initially distance herself from Harry. But when she realizes that Harry is still the same person deep down and that he's using his Slytherin traits for good, like using his ambition to excel in difficult subjects and his cunning to outsmart bullies. She might start to see the value in the Slytherin house and their relationship could become more of a partnership where they both learn from each other's different approaches to magic and life at Hogwarts.
Well, in Slytherin, Harry could end up being one of Snape's top students. This might lead to a more positive relationship. Snape might see Harry as a chance to redeem the Slytherin image. He could start to trust Harry more and share some of his knowledge about dark magic in a more open way, which was not possible when Harry was in Gryffindor.
Well, at first, most of Harry's Gryffindor friends would be taken aback. They have always had a certain animosity towards Slytherin. But as time goes on, if they see that the Slytherin Harry is betrothed to is kind - hearted and doesn't hold the same prejudices as some of the other Slytherins, they might start to come around. For instance, Seamus might start to joke around with the Slytherin, and Dean could start to include them in group activities. It would be a slow process of acceptance as they get to know the Slytherin better through Harry.
Well, it depends on how the fanfiction portrays it. In some cases, his friends could turn against him completely. They might see him as a danger to the wizarding world. But in more positive portrayals, they would see this as just another challenge for Harry to overcome. They would be there for him, but it would be different. For instance, they might have to help him find new ways to do magic since the vampire bite could potentially affect his magic in some ways. Their relationship would be a mix of loyalty and a new kind of understanding as they all deal with this unexpected change in Harry.
Well, he might face a lot of opposition from his former Gryffindor mates. They could see his renouncement as a betrayal of the house. This could lead to some tense confrontations.
The story may take a turn where Harry becomes a sort of mediator between the houses. Since he has left Gryffindor, he has a different view and can help bridge the gaps between the different groups in Hogwarts. He might also embark on a personal journey of self - discovery outside the framework of Gryffindor values, which could lead to new magical abilities or insights.
After leaving Gryffindor, Harry may embark on a journey of self - discovery. He could travel to different places, learn new magic, and meet new characters outside of the Gryffindor - centric environment. This new path could lead him to discover a new purpose or a new way to fight against the forces of evil that doesn't rely on the Gryffindor identity.
In fanfiction, Draco as the Head of Slytherin may face challenges that force him to re - evaluate his beliefs. For instance, he might encounter a student with a muggle - born parent who is extremely talented. This could make him question the traditional pure - blood values of Slytherin. Through these experiences, he gradually becomes more open - minded, tolerant, and a better leader overall. He also may develop better relationships with his former rivals, such as Harry Potter and his friends, as he realizes the importance of unity in the wizarding world.