Fem Harry Potter's character development would be a journey of self - liberation. Initially, she'd be molded by Grindelwald's teachings. But her inquisitive nature would lead her to explore other paths. She may have an encounter with a powerful magical artifact that shows her visions of a better world, not based on Grindelwald's domination. This would spark her transformation. She'd start to rebel against Grindelwald in small ways at first, like secretly helping those he targets. As time passes, her character would completely shift from being his protégé to being his adversary, all while growing into a more well - rounded and morally upright person.
Her character would develop in a complex way. In the beginning, she'd be loyal to Grindelwald out of a sense of family. But as she grows, she'd notice the cracks in his ideology. She might secretly study different forms of magic that are more in line with the good side. This would gradually change her personality from a somewhat dark - minded girl to one with a strong sense of justice. And her relationships with other characters would also shape her. If she befriends a kind - hearted wizard, it would further push her towards the good side.
She would likely start off very influenced by Grindelwald. Maybe she'd be a bit cold and calculating like him at first. But as she experiences more of the world, she'd become more empathetic. For instance, if she meets a group of oppressed wizards, she'd start to question Grindelwald's views.
Harry could also develop a more self - reliant and perhaps a bit of a loner personality. Since Grindelwald is not as nurturing as some other potential guardians, Harry would have to fend for himself more often. This would make him stronger in some ways but also more aloof from others, as he would be used to relying on his own skills and judgment rather than on a community or friends.
Harry's character would likely become more conflicted. He'd be exposed to Grindelwald's radical ideas, which might make him question the values he learned at Hogwarts. His sense of right and wrong could be blurred, and he'd have to struggle to hold onto his true self.
Naruto's character would likely become more refined. With the influence of fem Harry Potter, he might be more diplomatic. He could learn from her how to approach problems with a different mindset, not just brute force. For instance, he may start using his words more effectively before jumping into a fight.
His character would likely become more conflicted. Harry was always a symbol of good in the original series, but under Grindelwald's influence, he'd be exposed to different ideas of power and control. He might start to question his own beliefs.
In this fanfiction scenario, Fem Harry Potter's character would be greatly influenced by the Queen's values. The Queen is known for her sense of duty and loyalty. Harry would likely internalize these values and apply them to her own life in the wizarding world. She might feel a stronger sense of obligation to protect not only the wizarding community but also the Muggles, given the Queen's role as a protector of all her subjects. Also, her exposure to the Queen's refined lifestyle could make her more sophisticated in her tastes and mannerisms, which would set her apart from other wizards.
Fem Harry Potter's character would develop a greater sense of independence and self - reliance. Crowley is not the type to coddle, so she would have to learn to fend for herself from a young age. This could lead to her being more confident in her own abilities, but also more solitary. She may not feel the need for the approval of others as much as the original Harry Potter. Also, her moral compass might be more flexible. Since Crowley doesn't adhere to strict good - vs - evil concepts, she would be more likely to question the black - and - white view of magic that is prevalent in the wizarding world.
Grindelwald's character might also develop in fanfiction by having a redemption arc. He could be influenced by Harry Potter's ideals of love and friendship. For instance, after a series of battles and discussions with Harry, he starts to question his own beliefs and gradually moves towards the light side.
Harry's character would become more centered around self - improvement. Goku is always striving to get stronger. So Harry would constantly be looking for ways to improve his magical and physical skills. He might not be as reliant on his friends for support in difficult situations as he is in the original story, instead trying to handle things on his own more often. This could make him seem a bit more independent and self - sufficient.
He might be more solitary at first. Since ghosts are not as social as living beings in the traditional sense, Harry could be used to his own company. But as he gets to know the living world more, he would start to open up.
His character would likely be much more aggressive. Trigon's influence would push Harry to be more assertive and less hesitant. He'd probably have a quicker temper too.