In the fanfiction, their relationship could be a complex one. They might have to deal with the prejudices of the wizarding society. Some might oppose their marriage because of Harry's half - blood status and Orion's family's past. However, they could use this as an opportunity to fight against such prejudices. They could support each other through difficult times, and as they do so, their relationship would grow stronger. Harry could introduce Orion to his Muggle - born friends, and Orion could introduce Harry to the more traditional pure - blood society in a new light. This exchange would help them understand each other better and solidify their relationship.
Their relationship might develop through shared interests. Maybe they both love exploring the Forbidden Forest. Each time they go there, they learn more about each other's personalities and magical skills. This mutual exploration and discovery would strengthen their bond and lead to their marriage.
The relationship might start with a lot of suspicion. Harry would be constantly on guard around Rabastan, and Rabastan would be wary of Harry's intentions. However, as they are forced to live together in this fanfiction scenario, they might discover each other's hobbies and interests. For example, they could both be interested in a particular type of magic or in the history of certain magical artifacts. This shared interest could be the starting point of a thawing of their relationship, leading to a deeper connection over time.
In this fanfiction, Harry's character would develop in a very distinct way. Orion Black, being from a different background than the Dursleys, would offer a more nurturing and magical - centered upbringing. Harry would grow up with a knowledge of his own family's history and power, which would give him a different kind of strength. He would be more attuned to the traditions and politics of the wizarding world. His sense of justice might still be there, but it would be influenced by Orion's perspective. He could also be more of a loner initially, as he has been raised in a unique family environment that not many can relate to at Hogwarts.
At first, their relationship would be full of mistrust. Harry is used to a world where people are generally more straightforward (compared to the backstabbing in Westeros), and Cersei would be skeptical of Harry's 'strange' magic. However, as they face challenges together, like threats from other kingdoms or magical creatures, they could start to rely on each other. Harry could teach Cersei about the value of friendship, and Cersei could show Harry how to navigate the complex political landscape of Westeros. Their relationship could gradually transform from a forced marriage to a more loving and understanding partnership.
It could start with a slow - burning attraction. Maybe they first meet through work - related matters at the Ministry. As they get to know each other better, they find they have common goals, which leads to friendship and then love. Their relationship might develop as they face challenges together, like dealing with a new dark wizard threat. Each time they overcome a problem, their bond grows stronger.
Their relationship would likely become very close. Harry, who has always longed for a family, would finally have someone who truly cares about him like family. Sirius, on the other hand, would get to be the father - figure Harry needs. They would probably have a lot of heart - to - heart talks, sharing their joys and sorrows.
At first, they might be cautious of each other. Aragorn, coming from a world of swords and battles, might not fully trust magic. Harry, on the other hand, might be wary of Aragorn's warrior - like nature. But as they face challenges together, they would start to respect each other. They could learn from one another's strengths, like Aragorn teaching Harry about physical endurance and Harry showing Aragorn the power of friendship and magic in a different light.
Their relationship could develop in a rather complex way. Harry, being forced to marry Ginny, might initially try to distance himself. However, Ginny, who has always had feelings for Harry, could slowly break down his walls. She might show him the positive aspects of their union, like how they could be a powerful couple in the wizarding world. As they face external challenges together, like threats from dark wizards who oppose their union, they grow closer and develop a deeper understanding of each other.
At the start, it might be very rocky. Harry would be resentful of being forced into this situation. But Daphne, being a strong - willed character, would try to make the best of it. She might start by trying to get to know Harry better. Over time, Harry could see that Daphne is not what he expected, and they could start to have some common interests, like a love for magical creatures. This could lead to a slow - building friendship and then potentially more.
Their relationship might develop slowly at first. Artemis is a reserved goddess, so she would be cautious. Orion would need to be patient and understanding. As time passes, they could grow closer through shared experiences like exploring new lands or protecting the weak. Eventually, they would become a power couple, with Artemis using her hunting and nature skills, and Orion his strength, to make the world a better place.