This is a rather odd scenario. First of all, Hetai fanfiction is not in line with the family - friendly and magical nature of the Harry Potter universe. If Harry were exposed to it while growing up, he might be influenced by the out - of - place and often adult - themed ideas in it. He could end up having a very different take on his own life and the lives of those around him in Hogwarts. The magical world is about magic, friendship, and heroism, and Hetai fanfiction would introduce elements that are completely at odds with these concepts.
Well, it would be really strange. Hetai fanfiction often contains inappropriate and non - canon content. If Harry Potter grew up with it, it might distort his understanding of the original story. He might get confused about the real relationships and values in the wizarding world. For example, he could misinterpret the pure and platonic friendships in the original as something else entirely.
If Harry Potter grows up with Hetai fanfiction, it would likely have a negative impact on his view of the magical world. Hetai fanfiction usually goes against the original themes of the Harry Potter series. Harry might start to view the characters in a sexualized way rather than as the complex individuals they are in the books. This could lead to a warped perception of the story's true meaning and the relationships between the characters.
Well, perhaps it could be about Harry growing up in a world where Lily survived. They might have a special bond. Harry could learn magic from Lily in a more personal way, and she could protect him from threats that Voldemort still poses. Maybe they'd have adventures together in the wizarding world, and Lily could introduce Harry to parts of the magical community that he didn't get to experience in the original story.
There could be alien dark wizards. They might have their own brand of magic that is different from what Harry is used to on Earth. They could be trying to steal Earth's magic for their own evil purposes.
The fanfic might explore how Harry's upbringing in the wizarding world affects his mental state as he ages. He could struggle with the pressure of being 'the boy who lived' and having so many expectations placed on him. For example, he might have anxiety about always having to be the hero. Also, his relationships with friends like Ron and Hermione could change as he matures and they all face different challenges in life. This could all be part of the psychological growth aspect of the fanfic.
His character would likely be distorted. He might become more cynical about relationships in general. Since Hetai fanfiction often portrays relationships in a rather improper and unrealistic way, Harry might lose his sense of the true, deep - seated values of friendship and loyalty that are so central to the original story.
Well, it could be about Harry and Tom becoming friends as they grow up. Maybe they learn magic together, face challenges side by side, and their friendship changes the course of the wizarding world.
The implications are quite significant. Firstly, it may attract a new type of readership to the fanfiction world of Harry Potter. Those who are interested in darker and more subversive interpretations might be drawn to it. Secondly, it could have an impact on how we view the magical laws in the Potter series. Since necromancy is prohibited, seeing Harry as a necromancer could make us question the rigidity of those laws and whether there are exceptions. Also, it might lead to discussions about the nature of good and evil in the context of the story and how far a character can be pushed in terms of moral transgressions.
Perhaps the wings grow as a result of some ancient magic that has been awakened within Harry. He could be exploring an old, forgotten part of Hogwarts and accidentally triggers a spell or a curse that gives him wings. At first, he might be scared and try to hide them, but as he learns to control them, he realizes they can be used for good, like helping him rescue trapped students or animals in the Forbidden Forest.
One difference could be his personality. Growing up in an orphanage might make him more independent and self - reliant from a young age. He would have to fend for himself more without the Dursleys' influence, which could also make him more distrustful of adults initially.
Well, for one thing, he might have a different accent. American wizards could have a more brash and outspoken style compared to the more reserved British ones in the original. Also, the school system might be more like American Muggle schools, with things like sports being more hyped up, perhaps a version of Quidditch that's more in line with American football in terms of fanfare.
Well, for one thing, he might speak French fluently. His magical education could be influenced by the French wizarding schools' curriculum. Maybe he'd have different friends, like French wizards and witches, and their culture would be a big part of his life.