If Harry Potter grows up in Death City, his character would likely develop a different sense of justice. In Hogwarts, the rules are more structured, but in Death City, it's about survival and protecting the city from dark forces. He might become more of a lone wolf, relying on his own skills rather than depending on friends like he did at Hogwarts. Also, his view on magic would change. He'd see it as a tool for combat more than a subject to study.
He'd probably be more sophisticated in a French way. French culture values elegance and refinement, which could seep into his personality.
He'd probably be more rugged. Skyrim is a harsh land, so he'd be tougher physically. His personality might be less influenced by the refined wizarding society of Hogwarts and more by the rough - and - tumble adventurers in Skyrim.
Harry might become more refined. Fleur has a certain elegance about her, and growing up with her could rub off on Harry. He could become more polite and cultured in his ways.
Well, he might learn some very different magic. Death City has its own unique style of combat and power systems. Harry could end up combining his Hogwarts magic with the skills from Death City. Maybe he'd befriend some of the local characters and together they'd face new and strange threats that neither Hogwarts nor Death City has seen before.
His character may become more self - reliant. Since he has to fend for himself in the forest, he learns to trust his own instincts. For instance, when facing a wild animal, he has to quickly decide whether to fight, flee or try to communicate with it.
He would likely be more attuned to the darker and spookier aspects of magic. His personality might be a bit more brooding, as he's surrounded by the eerie atmosphere of Halloween Town all the time.
Harry's character would be a complex mix. He might have a great deal of power and skill in the Dark Arts, which would set him apart from the Harry we know. But deep down, there could still be a spark of the good that his parents had. As he realizes the true nature of the Death Eaters, he could go through a transformation, perhaps becoming a sort of anti - hero who uses his dark - learned skills for good. He'd also have a different view of the wizarding world, seeing it through the eyes of those who oppose the Order of the Phoenix, and this would create a lot of internal conflict as he tries to find his place.
She would likely be more influenced by Japanese values such as respect for elders and harmony. So, instead of being as headstrong as the original Harry at times, she might be more diplomatic in her approach to problems. For instance, when facing a bully in the Japanese wizarding school, she might first try to resolve the issue through peaceful means rather than immediately retaliating.
Growing up in an orgpange fanfic could make Harry more independent. Since the orgpange world might have its own set of rules and challenges, he'd have to rely on himself more often. For instance, if the orgpange magic is not well - understood by the regular wizarding community, he'd have to figure things out on his own. This would lead to him being more self - reliant and confident in his own abilities. Also, his values could shift. He might place a higher importance on the preservation of orgpange - related things than on some of the more traditional wizarding concerns.
His character would likely be distorted. He might become more cynical about relationships in general. Since Hetai fanfiction often portrays relationships in a rather improper and unrealistic way, Harry might lose his sense of the true, deep - seated values of friendship and loyalty that are so central to the original story.