Harry Potter's life would be a strange and exciting mix if raised by the Avengers. He'd be exposed to advanced technology at a young age. His magical abilities could be combined with the Avengers' resources in unique ways. For instance, he could use his magic to power up the Avengers' weapons or vehicles. His social skills might develop differently too, as he'd be interacting with a diverse group of superheroes rather than just other wizards. He might also have a more global perspective on threats, as the Avengers deal with threats all over the world, rather than just in the wizarding community.
His life would be very different. He'd grow up in a world full of superheroes instead of wizards. He might not be as sheltered as he was in the wizarding world.
He'd be more in touch with nature. His magic could be centered around life - based spells.
Harry's life would be different in many aspects. He would grow up with a mentor who has a completely different approach to magic compared to Dumbledore. Dr. Strange's way of teaching might be more hands - on with real - world applications of magic. Harry would also be exposed to different magical artifacts and creatures from the Marvel universe. This could make his understanding of magic more diverse and perhaps make him a more well - rounded wizard in a sense that combines the best of both magical worlds.
He'd be more technologically inclined. Since Wakanda is known for its advanced technology, Harry might integrate magic with tech more often. For instance, he could use Wakandan communication devices enhanced with magic for long - distance spells.
Harry would likely be more wild in a sense. Dragons live by their instincts, and he'd pick up on that. His magical abilities could be more primal. Instead of relying on the spells taught in Hogwarts, he might use magic in a more raw and unrefined way. Also, his sense of loyalty might be more towards the dragons rather than the wizarding community initially.
His personality would probably be more aloof. Since basilisks are solitary creatures, Harry might not be as sociable as in the original story.
He would be more refined. Royal upbringing would instill in him a sense of propriety and elegance that he lacks in the original story.
Harry's relationship with his family would be completely reimagined. Instead of having memories of his parents from the wizarding world, his sense of family would be centered around Gaara. He would have loyalty to Gaara in a way that is different from the traditional family bonds in the Harry Potter series. When he discovers his true heritage in the wizarding world, he might struggle to reconcile his newfound family connections with his loyalty to Gaara. This could lead to a complex and interesting exploration of family, loyalty, and identity in the fanfiction.
Harry would likely be more fearless and brash. Kenpachi is a bold and fearless fighter, and his influence would make Harry less hesitant. For example, when facing a bully like Draco, Harry might immediately react with physical force rather than just trading barbs. He would be more upfront and direct in his approach to problems.
If raised by Calypso, Harry's character would be very different. His view of family would be centered around Calypso, and he would have a different understanding of loyalty. He would be more connected to the sea and nature in general. His magic would have a different flavor, perhaps more wild and less refined in the traditional Hogwarts sense. He might be more self - sufficient, having grown up in a more isolated environment. Also, his approach to dealing with threats like Voldemort would be unique, as he would draw on the magic and wisdom he learned from Calypso rather than just the typical spells taught at Hogwarts.
His magic would probably be more esoteric. Since Zelretch has knowledge of different kinds of magic, Harry could learn spells or abilities that are not part of the normal Hogwarts curriculum. He might be able to manipulate time or space in ways that other wizards can't.