In fanfiction, Harry as the Master of Death could also start a new school of magic in the Marvel universe. This could attract both mutants and regular humans with an aptitude for magic. It would be a place where they could learn about the different aspects of magic, especially those related to life and death. This would not only expand the magical community in the Marvel universe but also create a new generation of heroes and magic - users who have a different understanding of death and its implications.
He would likely cause a stir. His magic is different from the Dragon Age magic. He could potentially use the Elder Wand to defeat powerful foes with ease. Maybe he'd teach some of his spells to the mages there.
Ariel from The Little Mermaid would be fascinated by the underwater magic in the wizarding world. She might study with the mer - people in Hogwarts' lake. But she would also face challenges like adapting to the human - wizard world above water. She could get into trouble exploring the Forbidden Forest, not realizing all the land - based magical dangers.
Well, he could use his magic to help the Avengers in battles. Maybe he could use a spell to disarm Thanos of the Infinity Stones. His broomstick flying skills would also be useful for quick getaways or aerial attacks.
Well, he might join the Avengers. Imagine Harry using his magic skills alongside Iron Man's tech. It could be a really cool combination. He could use spells to enhance the team's defenses or help in battles in ways the regular Avengers couldn't. Maybe he'd have some clashes with Doctor Strange at first, since they both deal with magic, but then they'd probably end up working together.
The team dynamics would change significantly. Harry has a very different background from the Avengers. He grew up in a magical world, and his values are shaped by that. He might introduce a more ethical approach to using power. For example, the Avengers sometimes use brute force, but Harry might advocate for more subtle magical solutions. He could also form unique friendships. Maybe he and Thor would bond over their experiences with powerful artifacts (the Deathly Hallows and Mjolnir).
He could start by using his skills to survive the harsh environment. His ability to cheat death might mean he can take more risks while exploring Skyrim's dangerous dungeons. For example, he might be able to brave the traps and monsters without as much fear of dying.
Well, he might use his magic in the Marvel universe in really interesting ways. Maybe he'd team up with Doctor Strange and they'd exchange knowledge about different kinds of magic. He could also use his quick - thinking and combat skills learned from fighting Voldemort to face Marvel villains.
One possibility could be that Harry uses his mastery over death to bring back some fallen Avengers. He might use his knowledge of powerful magic to enhance the Avengers' abilities. For example, he could place protective spells on them similar to the ones used in Hogwarts.
The story could develop in many ways. Harry might use his connection to death to access the spirit world in the Avatar universe more easily than others. This could lead to him discovering secrets about the origin of bending or the history of the Avatar. He could also use his Gryffindor courage to stand up against any form of oppression in the Avatar world. His skills in magic, combined with his new - found knowledge of the Avatar world, could make him a powerful force for good or, if misused, a great danger. As he interacts with the different nations and characters, he'd slowly change the dynamics of the Avatar world, all while dealing with his own identity as the master of death.
In such a fanfic, Harry Potter as the Master of Death would bring a whole new dynamic to the Justice League. His magical abilities are different from the superpowers of the League members. He might have to adjust to the more scientific and modern world of the Justice League while still relying on his old magical knowledge. And the League would have to learn to work with his rather unorthodox methods.