They might be quite amused. The Marauders were a mischievous bunch, and seeing different interpretations of their world in fanfiction could be a source of great entertainment for them. They'd probably laugh at some of the wilder ideas and might even be impressed by the creativity of the fans.
The Marauders would likely have a range of reactions. Firstly, they would be shocked to see how much people know about their time at Hogwarts, despite the fact that it's fictional in the fanfiction world. They might feel a sense of pride if the fanfiction portrays them as heroic figures, which they were in their own way. However, if the fanfiction distorts their characters or the events they were part of, they could get a bit defensive. For example, if someone wrote that James was a coward, Sirius would surely be outraged. Remus might try to be more diplomatic and see the value in different interpretations, but still have his own views on how accurately their story was being told.
They might be quite shocked. Sirius, for example, would probably find it really strange to read about a world that's so different yet based on their own. He'd be amused by some of the wild interpretations of his character and might even laugh out loud at some of the more far - fetched storylines.
Well, some of them might be a bit critical. Sirius, for example, might be picky about how his character is portrayed. He's a proud marauder and if he saw himself being depicted in a way that didn't match his self - image, he might scoff. On the other hand, Remus might be more open - minded and enjoy seeing the different interpretations of their relationships within the wizarding world in the fanfiction.
Well, some of them like Ron might be a bit skeptical at first. He's used to the 'real' Harry Potter world. But as he reads on, he might get into it. Fred and George, on the other hand, would probably look for ideas in the fanfiction that they could use for their pranks or joke products. Ginny would likely enjoy reading about different versions of Harry and her own character development in the fan - made stories.
Well, Sirius might find it quite amusing. He'd probably chuckle at some of the creative interpretations of the wizarding world from a female perspective. James might be a bit more critical, comparing it to his own experiences at Hogwarts. And Remus would likely be the most open - minded, finding value in the different takes on the story that the fanfiction presents.
Well, they might be really surprised. They could find some interesting interpretations of their own characters. For example, they might see how modern fans view their friendship and their adventures in a whole new light. Maybe they'd be amused by the creative liberties taken in the fanfiction.
They'd probably be amused. They might laugh at the creative interpretations of their own lives and the world around them. Some of the fanfiction could be so out - there that they'd find it hilarious.
They would probably be quite amused. It would be strange for them to see different interpretations of their own lives and the world they lived in.
The Dursleys would probably be horrified. They detested anything related to magic in the original Harry Potter books. Fanfiction might introduce even wilder and more unorthodox ideas about the wizarding world, which would go against their Muggle - centric and magic - hating beliefs.
Well, they might be quite amused. The Weasleys are a fun - loving family. They could find the different interpretations in the fanfiction really interesting and perhaps have a good laugh about some of the wilder ideas.
They might be quite intrigued. Merlin, with his knowledge of magic, would likely compare the magic in the fanfiction to his own experiences. Arthur, on the other hand, might be a bit more confused at first but would gradually get into the story, especially if there were elements of heroism and adventure similar to his own quests.