Harry's character would develop very differently. In the original series, he was an orphan with a sense of loneliness. But as Cersei's son, he would be in a position of power from the start. He would be groomed for leadership in Westeros. However, his experiences at Hogwarts would introduce him to a different kind of community. His relationships with his classmates would be strained at first due to his family's reputation. But over time, he could learn to be more empathetic and use his power to bring about positive change in both Westeros and the wizarding world, breaking away from some of the more negative Lannister traits.
He'd likely be more inquisitive about different forms of magic. Instead of just relying on the spells taught at Hogwarts, he'd constantly seek out new magus - based knowledge.
She could potentially fare quite well in some ways. Cersei is not one to shy away from a fight or a power struggle. If she could get her hands on a wand and learn some magic, she might be able to use her devious nature to her advantage. For example, she could use spells to spy on her enemies or create illusions to deceive others, much like she does in her own world with her political maneuvers. However, she would also have to contend with the fact that there are powerful wizards and witches who would not tolerate her tyrannical ways for long.
Harry would likely become more feared by some in the wizarding world. Since the Basilisk is often seen as a terrifying and dangerous creature, his connection to it might make others view him with suspicion. He would also have to grapple with the darker side of magic that the Basilisk represents, which could make him more brooding and introspective.
He'd be more confident. With a loving mother around, he wouldn't have the insecurities that came from growing up with the Dursleys.
His magical abilities might develop in a different way. The Malfoys could introduce him to different types of magic or magical artifacts. Maybe he'd learn more about the Dark Arts in a different context, not for evil purposes but just to understand it better. He could also become more skilled in areas like Occlumency earlier on, since the Malfoys might see it as an important skill to protect their family secrets. His relationship with his Gryffindor traits would be tested. He might still have his bravery, but it could be expressed in different ways, like standing up to the Malfoy family's wrongdoings.
Well, it would be a very strange and interesting concept. Harry Potter is from a world of magic and mystery, while Cersei Lannister is from a world of political intrigue and power struggles. In this fanfiction, perhaps they meet through some sort of magical portal that connects their two universes. Harry, with his kind heart and sense of justice, might initially be appalled by Cersei's actions but then gradually tries to understand her and change her for the better. And Cersei, used to power, might see Harry as a new source of power or a threat to her existing power base. Overall, it would be a wild mix of different cultures, values, and magical systems.
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.
One possible storyline could be that Harry, as Cersei's son, grows up in the political intrigue of King's Landing. He might have to balance his Gryffindor - like sense of justice with the Lannister's thirst for power. For example, he could struggle with the Lannister's way of dealing with enemies while still having a strong moral compass from his magical abilities.
Harry's character would likely become more conflicted. He'd have to deal with the dark impulses from his Darkseid heritage while still holding onto his values from the wizarding world.
Harry's character would undergo a significant transformation. At first, he'd be in disbelief about being the son of Raiden. But as he accepts it, he'd start to embody some of Raiden's traits. Raiden is known for his determination and justice - seeking nature. Harry would become more of a force for justice not just in the wizarding world but potentially in other realms as well. He'd also have to learn to balance his wizarding side with his new divine heritage. This would involve a lot of self - discovery and growth, as he figures out how to use his new powers and identity for good while still being the Harry Potter his friends know and love.