In these stories, Harry's usually brave and self - sacrificing personality might take on a more vulnerable side. He has to deal with the physical and emotional changes of pregnancy. Draco, who is often seen as cold and haughty, may become more empathetic. He starts to care for Harry in a way he never thought he would, which is a big change from his usual Slytherin self - centeredness.
Well, Harry's personality can shift quite a bit. His typical leadership and heroic nature may be overshadowed by his insecurities and fears related to the pregnancy. He might become more reliant on Draco, which is a huge change for him. Draco, on the other hand, usually so full of Slytherin pride, could become more gentle and patient. He has to put aside his prejudices against Gryffindors as he helps Harry through this. For example, he might start to see the value in Harry's friendship and the Gryffindor traits he once despised. This is a major transformation for both characters in these fanfiction scenarios.
Well, Harry is brave and impulsive, while Female Draco is often more calculating. Their interactions can be full of tension at first. Harry might be suspicious of her motives, but as she shows her true self, he starts to trust her. For example, when they are on a quest together, Harry wants to rush into action, but Female Draco holds him back to plan better.
In these fanfictions, Harry may develop a more diplomatic side to his personality. Since Draco is from Slytherin and has a different way of thinking, Harry has to learn to negotiate and find middle ground. For Draco, his friendship with Harry can make him more empathetic. He might start to care about the well - being of others outside of his Slytherin clique, like the Gryffindors and other Hogwarts students, which is a big change from his initial self - centered attitude.
In these crossovers, Harry Potter characters could develop a more cynical view of the world. Take Ron for example. In the Overlord - influenced story, he might lose some of his naivete and become more focused on self - preservation. The Overlord characters may also start to value things like friendship more, similar to how it is emphasized in the Harry Potter series, if they interact with the Potter characters long enough.
Fanfics change their relationship by creating situations where they have to rely on each other. For example, they might be trapped in a magical maze together and need to cooperate to get out. This forces them to see each other in a new light.
The professors would also be affected. Dumbledore would likely see this as an opportunity to bridge the gap between Gryffindor and Slytherin. Snape, on the other hand, would be in a difficult position. He has always had a complex relationship with Draco and a begrudging respect for Harry. Now, with them being twins, he would have to deal with a whole new set of dynamics in the classroom and in the overall wizarding world.
One interesting plotline could be that after a strange magical accident, Harry discovers he is pregnant. Draco, initially shocked, gradually feels a sense of protectiveness towards Harry. They have to hide this from the wizarding world which is full of prejudice. Another could be a spell gone wrong during a duel that results in this unexpected situation, and they then must work together to figure out how to deal with the physical and emotional changes, all while still being at odds with their respective friends and families in Hogwarts.
The characters in the harem often develop new traits related to their relationships. For instance, Luna, who is usually quite dreamy and detached in the original series, might become more grounded as she is part of Harry's harem. She has to be more involved in the practical aspects of their lives together, like helping to plan defenses against potential threats. Also, the relationships within the harem can bring out different sides of each character. They might show more jealousy or more selflessness depending on the situation, which is a significant change from their more one - dimensional personalities in the original books.
Ginny's feisty and independent personality could soften a bit as she falls in love with Draco. She may show more vulnerability around him. Draco, who was initially cold and aloof, might start to show his caring side more often. He could become more protective of Ginny, which is a big change from his self - centered nature in the original series. For example, he might stand up to his Slytherin friends if they say something unkind about Ginny.
Harry's personality could shift towards being more introspective. He would constantly be thinking about the implications of being a Riddle. His sense of justice might still be strong, but he could be more cautious in his actions. Draco might experience a major change. He might lose some of his arrogance as he realizes that being a Riddle doesn't automatically mean power and privilege. Instead, it comes with a lot of baggage. He could become more collaborative, working with Harry instead of against him, and might even show more kindness towards those he previously looked down upon.
Well, Neville Longbottom is a great example. He was always a bit shy and clumsy before the war. But after the war, he's much more confident. He proved his courage during the battle and now he stands tall. Ginny Weasley has also changed. She was already strong - willed, but now she's even more determined. She wants to make a difference in the post - war wizarding world. And Draco Malfoy, he's more complex. He's trying to break away from his family's dark past and is more introspective.