Well, in some fanfictions, Harry Potter in the Muggle world could be a bit of an outcast. He has all these experiences from the wizarding world that he can't really share. He might feel lonely. But on the other hand, he could also use his knowledge of magic (even if he can't use it openly) to his advantage. Maybe he'd be really good at solving mysteries that seem impossible in the Muggle world, like figuring out how some strange things are happening in his neighborhood that are actually caused by some small magical creatures that have strayed into the Muggle world.
In fanfiction, Harry Potter might struggle in the Muggle world at first. He'd be used to magic for so many things. For example, he might find it really hard to do his homework without the help of magic. He could also be constantly worried about accidentally using magic when he's frustrated, like making his Muggle teacher's chalk fly across the room.
A 'Harry Potter is a Muggle doctor' fanfiction could take many forms. Harry could be a general practitioner, dealing with all sorts of everyday Muggle ailments. He might use his quick - thinking skills, honed from his adventures in the wizarding world, to handle medical emergencies. There could be a sub - plot about him trying to introduce some magical concepts to the Muggle medical field in a very discreet way. For example, he could be inspired by the healing spells he knows and try to develop non - magical techniques that mimic their effects. His relationships with his patients and colleagues would also be an important part of the story, as he navigates the differences between the two worlds he's a part of.
Well, in such a fanfiction, Harry would likely have a whole new set of friends. He'd probably be seen as a bit of an oddball because of his strange dreams or premonitions that are actually related to his wizarding past. He might even try to find ways to bring back his magic secretly, perhaps through some sort of self - discovery journey.
It would probably be a story of secrecy and discovery. Harry would have to be very careful not to expose Rebbecca to the dangerous parts of the wizarding world. For example, he couldn't let her know about Voldemort or Death Eaters easily. And Rebbecca would be constantly in awe of the magic Harry could do, like when he uses his wand to perform simple spells.
As a warrior, Harry would likely have a more physically demanding life. He'd need to be in top physical shape to endure battles and long marches. His magical abilities could be used in unique ways, such as enhancing his weaponry or providing strategic advantages in combat. He might live in a more spartan environment compared to Hogwarts, perhaps in a barracks or a small hut. His focus would shift from academic pursuits like Potions and Transfiguration to more practical skills like tracking, hunting, and survival in the wild. He would also have to learn new forms of communication, as warriors might not use the same spells or magic - based means of communication that wizards do.
If this were to happen in fanfiction, the wizarding world's response would be very complex. On one hand, there are those who have grown to respect Harry Potter and might be more accepting of his choice. But there are also deep - rooted prejudices. Some wizards might worry about the dilution of magic in the wizarding bloodlines. There could be a division in the wizarding community. Some might see the child as a symbol of hope for a more inclusive wizarding world, while others would try to isolate the family. Harry would have to face a lot of opposition and also find allies within the wizarding world to protect his family.
Harry's magic could actually give him an edge in some ways. He might be able to use his quick reflexes from Quidditch in gym class. And his knowledge of potions could make him really good at chemistry, even if he had to pretend he was just really interested in normal chemical reactions. But it would also be a source of stress, always having to hide it.
He might adapt by using his skills learned in the wizarding world in a different way. For instance, his quick thinking from facing magical challenges can help him solve Muggle problems fast.
Well, one interesting concept could be how muggles react to the wizarding world accidentally spilling into their lives. For example, a muggle might witness a wizard using magic in a public place and think they're seeing some sort of elaborate magic trick at first. Another concept could be muggles unknowingly influencing the wizarding world, like how muggle technology trends might start to seep into wizarding culture. And then there are the relationships between wizards and muggles in fanfiction, which can range from romantic to friendly or even adversarial in some cases.
He might want a break from the wizarding world. After all the chaos and danger he faced there, a simple Muggle job could offer him a sense of normalcy. He could just blend in with the Muggle crowd and not have to worry about dark wizards or magical politics.
He might use his magic in a very discreet way to heal patients more effectively. For example, he could use a mild charm to ease a patient's pain without them noticing. His experiences in the wizarding world would give him a unique perspective on life and death, which could make him an empathetic and innovative doctor in the Muggle world.