There could be characters from Westeros who interact closely with Harry. For instance, a young and brave knight who becomes Harry's friend and ally. This knight might teach Harry about the ways of chivalry in Westeros while Harry teaches him about magic. And there could also be a powerful sorceress in Westeros who initially sees Harry as a threat but later realizes they can work together to face a greater danger.
Another main character could be a noble lord who is intrigued by Harry's presence in Westeros. He might try to use Harry for his own political gain at first but then gets drawn into Harry's quest to make Westeros a better place. This lord would have his own set of followers and resources that come into play in the story.
Obviously, Harry is one of the main characters. He brings his Hogwarts - trained magic and his own personality to the world of Westeros.
It's hard to say for sure without reading it, but likely there would be a leader among the crusaders. This person would be the one making the big decisions about how to interact with the people of Westeros.
Some characters in Westeros might be very suspicious of Harry. His strange clothes and the way he does magic would make them think he's some sort of dark sorcerer. Others, like the more open - minded ones, might be curious and want to learn from him. For example, Tyrion Lannister might see Harry as an interesting oddity and try to figure out how his magic works.
The White Walkers could be major antagonists. They are a huge threat in Westeros and Harry and Hermione would have to use their unique magical abilities to combat them. Their cold - based magic and army of the undead would be a great challenge for Harry and Hermione.
The rulers of Westeros would likely be main targets. The king or queen, whoever is in power. Fem Harry could play pranks on them like making their throne disappear when they're about to sit on it during a grand ceremony. This would not only be a hilarious prank but also a way to show that she doesn't fear the authority in Westeros and can disrupt the status quo.
Well, obviously there's the god character. But there could also be a human protagonist who is either a follower or an adversary of the god. For example, a young knight who discovers the existence of the god and has to decide whether to serve it or fight against it.
I'm not sure as it depends on the specific fanfiction. It could be a new character created by the author who becomes central to the story, or perhaps it focuses on a less - known character from the original Westeros universe and makes them a main character.
I'm not sure as I haven't read it. It could be a newly - created character by the fanfic writer who is the so - called 'idiot' in the story.
I think Harry Potter would definitely cross paths with Tyrion Lannister. Tyrion is known for his intelligence and wit, and Harry's unique perspective from the wizarding world could lead to some great conversations and schemes between them. Harry could also use his magic to help Tyrion in his political struggles within Westeros.
Well, obviously the OC king is a main character. He's the one around whom the whole story revolves. There might also be his advisors, who could be a mix of old and wise men from established houses, as well as some new faces with fresh ideas. His enemies are also important characters. They could be rival claimants to the throne, or lords who oppose his new ideas for Westeros. And don't forget about the love interest, if there is one. She could be a noble lady from a powerful house, or perhaps a mysterious woman with her own secrets and powers.
There could also be characters like Jon Snow. His noble nature and his own journey in Westeros could intersect with that of the dragonborn. They might fight side by side against common enemies, or they could have ideological differences that lead to conflict.