For Harry Potter characters, reading fanfiction could be a strange experience. Ginny might be protective of how she and Harry are portrayed in romantic fanfictions. Neville could be surprised by the confidence some fanfictions give him. In RWBY, Blake might be a bit hesitant at first but then get into the more thought - provoking fanfictions. Pyrrha, if she were still alive, would likely be flattered by the positive portrayals in fanfiction. It would open up a whole new world of how they are perceived by their fans for all of these characters.
Draco Malfoy would probably be outraged at first if he read fanfiction that showed him in a positive light towards Harry and his friends. He's so used to being on the opposite side, but then he might secretly be a bit flattered by some of the more complex characterizations of him.
He could be shocked. Maybe there are some fanfictions that take a very dark turn or have unexpected pairings that he never thought of. He'd probably need some time to process such strange ideas. And he might also be curious to see how far the creativity of the fans can go. He might even get some new ideas about his own life from reading some of the more imaginative fanfictions.
Some RWBY characters might be in awe. Ruby, with her love for all things cool and powerful, would probably be very excited to meet Harry and learn about his magic. Weiss, on the other hand, might be a bit more reserved and initially skeptical. Blake could be curious about where he came from and what his world is like. Yang might see him as a potential ally in fights against Grimm and be eager to test his strength.
He might be curious. Harry is always eager to learn new things. He'd probably read it with great interest to figure out what this new world of RWBY is all about.
Ruby would be all wide - eyed and full of enthusiasm. She'd be like a kid in a candy store, eager to share any cool ideas she found in the fanfiction with her team. For example, if there was a super - cool ninja weapon in the story, she'd start thinking about how Crescent Rose could be modified to have some of those features.
One good strategy is to start with well - rated ones. Check the reviews and ratings on fanfiction platforms. For example, on Archive of Our Own, look for stories with high kudos counts. Another strategy is to read in a series. If you find a story you like, see if the author has written more in the same 'universe'. Also, don't be afraid to skip parts that seem too slow or not interesting at first. You can always come back to them later if you feel like you missed something important.
Hermione, on the other hand, would likely have a more critical view. She'd analyze the fanfictions for their accuracy in terms of magic lore and Hogwarts traditions. If there were any inaccuracies, she'd be quite perturbed. However, she might also appreciate the creativity that goes into some of the well - written ones that add new dimensions to their magical world.
Some of them would be entertained. Iron Man might laugh at the strange spells and potions. Hulk might not understand much but could enjoy the action parts if there are any. Thor could be curious about the magic and how it compares to his Asgardian powers.
He might be shocked. The fanfiction could have ideas that are completely contrary to his understanding of the future in the wizarding world.
Some Avengers might be amused. For instance, Tony Stark would likely find it a fun distraction from his usual high - tech world and might even make sarcastic comments about the plot or characters. He could say something like 'These wizards should really upgrade their transportation - brooms? Seriously?'.