In this Old West setting, the Weasley family could be a big family of farmers. They grow magical crops and have a barn full of magical beasts. Fred and George could be the mischievous twins who create magical pranks to play on the non - magical folk passing through. Ginny could be a feisty girl who wants to prove herself as a powerful wizard in a male - dominated Old West world.
Well, Dumbledore could be the wise old sheriff in town. He knows all the secrets of the magical and non - magical folk. Snape could be a brooding loner, an expert in potions who helps Harry out when he gets into trouble with some magical creatures. And Hagrid could be a gentle giant who takes care of the magical animals on the outskirts of town.
The characters could develop by facing challenges that are unique to the thousand - years - ago setting. For example, they might have to deal with more primitive forms of magic and find new ways to use it. They could also develop through interactions with long - forgotten magical creatures.
For Harry Potter, his loyalty and sense of justice can be translated into a business setting. He could be the one who stands up against unethical business practices in the wizarding world. Moriarty, being a mastermind, can be the shrewd entrepreneur who is always looking for ways to gain an edge, even if it means bending the rules. For example, Harry might oppose Moriarty's plan to undercut small magical businesses with his large - scale operations.
Well, for Harry, his experiences with fighting Voldemort would give him an edge in the Son of Anarchy world. He would see the similar power struggles and corrupt systems. Hermione would be the one to try and find a more organized way to function within the chaos. She could use her research skills to understand the Son of Anarchy gangs better. Ron would befriend some of the more rough - around - the - edges characters, and through his loyalty, earn their respect. Together, they would have to figure out how to balance the magical and non - magical aspects of this new world they've entered.
Well, consider Ron. In the fanfiction, he could be a bit out of place in the Tudor setting at first. But he might learn to enjoy the Tudor food and find ways to use his wizarding skills in a Tudor - friendly way. The characters would also interact with the religious aspects of the Tudor era. Maybe they have to be careful not to be seen as heretics because of their magic. And when it comes to social events in the Tudor court, the Harry Potter characters would need to follow the strict etiquette while still being true to their wizarding selves.
The characters could be assimilated into the different castes. For instance, Hermione might be placed in the intellectual caste, but she would resist the restrictions placed on her freedom of thought. Harry, with his natural leadership and rebellious nature, would be at odds with the conformist society of 'A Brave New World'. Ron, on the other hand, might struggle with the lack of family - like bonds in the new society as it focuses more on the collective.
One way is to keep the core values like loyalty and patience. For example, instead of sending love letters, they could write long, heartfelt emails. The idea of proper courtship can still exist. Dates could be in more modern places like art galleries or coffee shops, but still with a sense of respect and propriety.
The character could be introduced as a new neighbor to one of the main characters. Let's say a 31 - year - old witch moves in next to Harry. She is mysterious at first, but as the story unfolds, we learn that she has a special connection to an old dark magic incident that Harry and his friends are currently investigating. This way, she becomes an integral part of the story gradually.
One idea could be to have Hogwarts as a saloon in the Old West. Wizards and witches would come in to trade spells and potions instead of gold or goods. Harry could be a young gunslinger with a magic wand instead of a six - shooter.
Some characters might be in awe of the Old Gods. For example, Hermione would probably be eager to study them, their powers and their histories. Harry, on the other hand, might be more cautious, given his past experiences with powerful and mysterious entities.
The story could be adapted by changing the pacing. Anime often has a different pacing compared to the original Harry Potter series. There could be more focus on the daily life at Hogwarts in a slice - of - life - like anime style at times, and then really fast - paced action during the big battles. The magic system could be tweaked to be more visually appealing in an anime sense, with spells having more distinct visual manifestations. The relationships between the characters could be deepened and explored more through anime - style character interactions, like blushing moments or intense eye - contact exchanges.