The Fem Harry Potter raised by Sirius Black would have a complex personality. On one hand, she'd have Sirius' loyalty and sense of justice. She'd be ready to fight for what's right. On the other hand, she'd be a bit wilder. Sirius' experiences outside of the normal wizarding society would make her question things more. She might not trust authority figures as easily as the original Harry, and be more willing to break the rules if she thought they were unjust. Her personality would be a blend of Sirius' rebelliousness and the underlying goodness that Harry Potter is known for.
The story of Fem Harry Potter raised by Sirius Black could be full of twists. Sirius would have to hide her from the Ministry and Voldemort's followers. This would mean a life on the run at times. But it also means she'd be more street - smart in the wizarding world. She might grow up with a love for Sirius' motorcycle and a sense of adventure. Her time at Hogwarts would be different too. She'd have Sirius' stories in her head and might question the school's rules more often, leading to some interesting situations with the teachers.
Harry would likely be more confident. Sirius is a bold and brave character, and growing up with him would instill those qualities in Harry more strongly. He wouldn't be as meek as he was in the early days at Hogwarts.
Harry's personality would develop in a very different way. Growing up with Sirius and Remus, he'd be constantly surrounded by tales of the Marauders. This would make him more mischievous in a good way. He'd have a better understanding of the grey areas in life, as Sirius has a bit of a wild side and Remus has his own struggles. Harry would also be more independent, as Sirius and Remus would encourage him to think for himself and not blindly follow rules. He'd be more likely to question authority, especially when it seems unjust. And his sense of humor would be more developed, as Sirius is known for his jokes and pranks. Overall, he'd be a more well - rounded and confident young wizard.
If Harry was raised by Sirius, his personality would be more rebellious. Sirius was always against the traditional ways of the wizarding world. Harry would be influenced by this and might question authority more often. Also, he would be more confident as Sirius would encourage him to be himself and use his talents. Harry would grow up with a stronger sense of self - worth, knowing that he was loved and supported by Sirius.
Harry would likely be more confident. With Sirius as his sole guardian in France, he'd be away from the Dursleys' abuse. Sirius would encourage Harry to be bold and fearless, and without the constant pressure of the British wizarding community's expectations, Harry could be more laid - back and easy - going.
She would probably be more brooding and reserved compared to the original Harry Potter. Batman's influence would make her keep her emotions in check more often.
In this kind of fanfiction, Harry would likely grow up with a more hands - on and perhaps wilder form of parenting. Sirius was brave and impulsive. He might teach Harry some of his more unorthodox magic skills earlier. Harry would also be surrounded by Sirius' loyalty to his friends and family, which could shape Harry's own values in a different way compared to growing up with the Dursleys.
Harry would likely be more fearless. In Fairy Tail, the guild members often face powerful enemies without hesitation. Growing up in such a guild, Harry would be influenced by their courage. He would not be as hesitant or self - doubting as he sometimes was in the Harry Potter series. Instead, he'd be more likely to take risks and jump into dangerous situations, believing in his own abilities and the support of his guildmates. Also, he'd have a greater sense of loyalty to his 'family' in Fairy Tail, which could be even stronger than his loyalty to his friends at Hogwarts in the original story. This loyalty would drive him to protect his guild at all costs.
Harry would probably be more aloof. The Black family has a certain air of aristocracy. So, he might be less approachable than in the original story. He could also be more secretive, having grown up in a family where family secrets are highly guarded.
Harry would probably be more rebellious. Remus and Sirius are not exactly the rule - following types. They've both had run - ins with the law in the wizarding world. So Harry would grow up seeing that sometimes breaking the rules is necessary for doing what's right. He might be less hesitant to take matters into his own hands.