Harry's character would likely become more independent and self - reliant. Alduin may not coddle Harry like some of his Hogwarts mentors did. He'd have to learn to fend for himself in a strange new world. His sense of adventure would be heightened as he explores Alduin's domain. Also, his view of magic would expand greatly, which could make him more confident in his abilities.
His character would likely become more edgy and darker. Growing up with demons, he'd be exposed to a lot of negative and cruel things, which would change his view of the world.
Harry would develop a more diverse set of values. Ahsoka comes from a different cultural and moral background in the Star Wars universe. So, he might start to see magic and power in a different light. He could become more in tune with nature and the Force, which would add new layers to his character. Also, his sense of loyalty would expand beyond his friends at Hogwarts to include those he meets in the Star Wars universe through Ahsoka.
His character would probably become more humble. Elves are not as prideful as some wizards, so Harry might adopt that trait.
His character would likely become more confident. With Wonder Woman as his adoptive mother, he'd have a strong role model. He might be less reserved and more assertive in using his powers. For instance, he'd see how Wonder Woman fearlessly faces her enemies, and he'd be inspired to be bolder with his magic.
Harry's character would likely become more open - minded. Since the OC family is different from the Dursleys and even Hogwarts, he'd be exposed to new ideas. For example, if the family is very laid - back about magic use, Harry might become more experimental with his spells.
He would become more street - smart. Growing up with Bruce Wayne, he'd learn about the darker side of the world much earlier. His magical abilities would still be there, but he might use them more discreetly.
In this fanfiction scenario, Harry Potter's character development would be a significant departure from the original. Initially, he would be confused and a bit scared in this new environment. But as he grows up with Vlad Plasmius, he would start to adapt. His confidence might grow in a different way, not based on his status as 'the boy who lived' but on his own abilities and what he has learned from Vlad. His moral compass would be challenged as Vlad may have different ideas about justice and power. Harry might become more of an outlier in the wizarding world when he does interact with it again, as his values and behavior have been shaped by his upbringing with Vlad. He could also develop a sense of loyalty to Vlad that conflicts with his loyalty to the wizarding world, leading to a complex internal struggle as he tries to figure out who he truly wants to be.
Harry's magical abilities might develop differently. Amelia Bones could provide him with different types of magical education. He might focus more on defensive magic and legal aspects of magic, given Bones' role. His sense of justice could be shaped by Amelia Bones' own sense of right and wrong. This could lead to a Harry who is more methodical in his approach to fighting evil, rather than the sometimes impulsive Harry in the original series. Also, his social skills could be enhanced as he would be around Bones' circle of friends and colleagues, making him a more well - rounded wizard.
Harry's character would likely become more worldly. Living with the Delacours, he'd be exposed to different magical cultures. His confidence might grow as he is part of a loving family environment instead of the neglectful Dursleys. He could become more refined in his magic usage, learning from Fleur's elegance in spell - casting. Also, his sense of self - worth would increase, which could make him a more assertive leader in the fight against Voldemort.
His character would likely become more conflicted. Harry was always a symbol of good in the original series, but under Grindelwald's influence, he'd be exposed to different ideas of power and control. He might start to question his own beliefs.