First of all, the clientele would be mainly magical beings. The decor would be filled with magical artifacts and portraits that can talk and move. The drinks would be made with magical ingredients that can't be found in the Muggle world. And there might be magical security measures to keep out unwanted Muggles or dark wizards. Also, the bar could have different areas with different magical climates, like a section that's always snowy or a part that has a perpetual sunset.
Harry Potter's bar in fanfiction would be vastly different from normal bars. For one, the architecture could be enchanted, with rooms that shift and change depending on the mood or the number of customers. The drinks on offer would be unique to the wizarding world, such as Butterbeer with extra fizz that makes you levitate a few inches off the ground for a moment. There could be a stage where magical performances take place, like spells being cast in an artistic way or magical creatures doing tricks. And the bar could be a place where wizards can exchange rare magical items in a sort of barter system, which is something you'd never see in a normal bar.
It would be full of magic. There would be floating candles, self - cleaning glasses, and drinks that can give you strange magical effects like making you speak in tongues or see magical creatures for a short time.
His normal life, Harry has his glasses to see clearly. In prison without them, simple things would be difficult. He couldn't read spells properly from a distance. Also, he would be more on edge as he can't quickly identify threats. In normal life, he can easily recognize people and things around Hogwarts. But in prison, he'd be fumbling around more, which is a huge change.
The original Harry Potter story is set in a world full of wizards, witches, and magical creatures like dragons and unicorns. However, in a 'harry potter is a horse fanfiction', horses would take a more central role. There could be new storylines involving horse - racing in the wizarding world, or Harry Potter using his knowledge of horses to solve mysteries. Also, his relationships with other characters might be affected by his love for horses. For instance, some friends might not understand his newfound passion, while others might join him in his horse - related adventures.
She could be different in terms of personality. Harry is often seen as somewhat reserved and brooding at times. His twin sister might be more outgoing and cheerful, always able to see the bright side of things even in the darkest of times. This difference in attitude could lead to her being the one who cheers up Harry when he's feeling down.
The recipes in Harry Potter's bakery would be based on wizarding traditions and tastes. There would be a lot of things flavored with magical plants and potions ingredients. For instance, there could be cakes made with dittany for a healing effect or cookies with a bit of Felix Felicis in them to bring good luck to those who eat them. The staff might include house - elves or wizards with magical cooking skills. They could use magic wands to stir the batter or decorate the cakes in a way that's impossible in a Muggle bakery. Also, the bakery could have a magical climate control system that keeps the pastries at the perfect temperature and humidity without the need for normal heating or cooling devices.
The pacing and structure in 'not normal' fanfiction can also be very different. While regular fanfiction may follow the traditional narrative arcs of the original books, 'not normal' fanfiction might jump around in time, have non - linear stories, or even combine different genres like horror or romance in a more extreme way compared to regular Harry Potter fanfiction.
In this fanfiction, the fem Harry Potter as the daughter of Hera would be vastly different from the original. Her origin as Hera's daughter would give her a different moral compass. Hera is associated with justice and order, so she might be more strict about following rules and ensuring fairness. In terms of magic, she could have a unique connection to the spiritual or divine side of magic that the original Harry didn't have. Her social status among the wizards could also be different. Instead of being an orphaned outsider, she might be seen as someone with a powerful and mysterious background. This could lead to different interactions with both friends and foes. For example, her friends might look up to her more as a leader, and her enemies might fear her not just for her magic, but also for her divine heritage.
Harry would likely be more wild in a sense. Dragons live by their instincts, and he'd pick up on that. His magical abilities could be more primal. Instead of relying on the spells taught in Hogwarts, he might use magic in a more raw and unrefined way. Also, his sense of loyalty might be more towards the dragons rather than the wizarding community initially.
His personality would probably be more aloof. Since basilisks are solitary creatures, Harry might not be as sociable as in the original story.
He would be more refined. Royal upbringing would instill in him a sense of propriety and elegance that he lacks in the original story.
Her heritage would set her apart. Harry Potter is a well - known hero, but her father being Hades is something very different. This would make her an outcast in some ways. She might have a different view of magic, seeing it as something more primal and connected to the cycle of life and death compared to the more traditional spells that other students learn.