In this scenario, Severus' character experiences a significant transformation. He has to shed his cold exterior to a large extent. He becomes a father figure, which means he has to be there for the boys emotionally. He starts to show emotions more openly, whether it's pride when they do well in their studies or worry when they are in danger. His sense of loyalty also shifts. Before, it was mainly towards certain people or causes, but now his loyalty is first and foremost to Harry and Draco. This new - found loyalty makes him a more rounded and likable character in the fanfiction, as he is no longer just the brooding potions master but a loving and dedicated father.
His personality also becomes more open. He has to communicate with Harry in a more honest and open way. He can't keep all his thoughts and feelings bottled up like he used to. He has to share his wisdom and experiences with Harry, which in turn makes him more approachable and less of the brooding, closed - off person he was before in the official story.
Severus' character undergoes a major transformation. He begins to value relationships more, especially his newfound father - son relationship with Harry. He may start to interact more with the other students in a less intimidating way because he realizes that being harsh all the time isn't good for anyone, especially Harry. He also becomes more involved in the non - potions aspects of Harry's life at Hogwarts, like helping him with his other studies or dealing with bullying from other students. This shows a side of Severus that was previously hidden, a side that cares deeply for someone other than himself.
Snape's character changes in his relationship with others too. He becomes more involved with the Hogwarts community as he is now responsible for Harry. He might start to collaborate more with other teachers, like McGonagall, who he previously had a rather cold relationship with. His attitude towards the students also changes as he realizes that they are just kids trying to find their way, much like Harry. This is a big shift from his usual strict and often unforgiving self.
Well, it would change the story a great deal. Firstly, Harry would have a more stable home environment with Severus as his guardian. He wouldn't be so alone at the Dursleys'. Draco, on the other hand, might learn different values from Severus rather than just pure - blood supremacy from his family. And Hermione would have an adult figure in the wizarding world who truly understood her thirst for knowledge. The whole dynamic between the three of them would shift from rivalry to more of a sibling - like relationship under Severus' care.
Severus would likely become more protective. His personality would shift from being mainly focused on his own grudges and potions work to being centered around Harry's well - being. He might also become a bit more open - minded as he has to consider Harry's needs and wants, which could be different from his own. For instance, he may have to tolerate Harry's love for flying, even though he himself may not be into it. And over time, he might develop a sense of humor as he deals with Harry's childish antics.
He would become more nurturing. Usually, Severus is seen as cold and aloof, but with Harry in his care, he'd have to show more warmth. He might still be strict, but it would be out of love for Harry's well - being rather than just being his usual harsh self.
In many of these fanfictions, Severus becomes more empathetic. For example, in 'A Different Destiny', when he finds baby Harry, he starts to see the potential for a different future for the boy, which makes him less bitter and more open - minded.
Snape's personality would likely soften. He'd have to be more patient and understanding. Instead of just being the strict and often sarcastic Potions master, he'd become more nurturing. He'd still have his sharp edges, but around Harry, he'd show more kindness and care as he takes on the role of a guardian.
In these fanfictions, Snape often becomes more self - reflective. He starts to realize the full extent of his actions and how they've affected others. For example, he might come to see how his treatment of Harry was unfair. He also becomes more open about his emotions, which was something he always hid before.
Their relationship would become more symbiotic. Harry, as the'master', would have a sense of responsibility for Severus in his pet form. This could lead to Harry seeing Severus in a different light, less as the strict professor and more as someone vulnerable who needs protection.