A 'harry potter is a hacker fanfiction' would bring about many changes. In the original story, the Philosopher's Stone was protected by various magical means. But in this fanfiction, it could be protected by a complex 'magical hacking' security system. The characters would need to not only learn magic but also understand the 'hacking' aspects of it. Their adventures would be centered around hacking into protected areas, decrypting magical codes, and outsmarting magical security measures. This would completely rewrite the way we see the characters' abilities and the challenges they face.
The original story would be transformed. The Hogwarts Express might have a 'hacker - like' security system that gets breached. The relationship between students and teachers could change as teachers try to protect the school's 'magical data' from being hacked by students. Quidditch games could be influenced by hacking - related magic, like hacking the scoring system.
It could change it a great deal. For instance, instead of using wands for traditional magic, they might be used to hack into magical systems. The Sorting Hat could be hacked to place students in different houses. The whole idea of good and evil might shift as the concept of hacking magic is introduced.
It would change the whole backstory of Harry. Instead of being an orphaned wizard with a connection to Voldemort, she'd have a connection to Loki. This would mean different motives and goals. Her character arc might not be about defeating Voldemort but rather about understanding her place in both the wizarding world and the Norse mythological world.
The fanfiction might change the way the Hogwarts houses interact. If Harry and Daphne's secret friendship becomes known, it could start a trend of more cross - house friendships. This would completely change the social dynamic within Hogwarts, as students would be more open to interacting with those from different houses, leading to a different kind of Hogwarts experience compared to the original story.
It adds a new type of creature. The werepire concept changes the magical world by introducing a different kind of threat or ally. Harry might have to face different challenges related to this new entity.
It can change the story by adding new plot elements. For instance, her love for superheroes could lead her to search for magical items that can give her superhero - like powers within the wizarding world.
His relationships with the other characters are also altered. Dumbledore, for example, had a big role in Harry's life in the original story. But if Harry is Grindelwald's son, Dumbledore's attitude towards him might be more complex. Dumbledore had a history with Grindelwald, and this new connection could make Dumbledore both more protective and more wary of Harry. The same goes for other characters like Snape. Their interactions with Harry would be colored by this new family connection.
It changes the original story a great deal. Firstly, Harry's identity is completely different. Instead of being just a wizard, he's now a draconic being. This would change how he approaches challenges. For example, he might use his draconic powers to fight Voldemort instead of just magic spells.
It changes it a great deal. For one, Harry's identity is no longer just a wizard. His alien side might make him an outcast in both the wizarding and the Muggle world in different ways. His powers may not be just magic - based but could involve some alien technology or abilities.
It would change the focus. Instead of just following the main plot of fighting Voldemort, there would be more emphasis on preparation. For example, Harry might spend more time learning about how to protect Hogwarts from all - out destruction rather than just facing Voldemort directly.
Harry having ice powers would make the story quite different. In the wizarding world, most magic is more general in nature. Having ice powers would be a very unique and specialized form of magic. He could potentially use his ice powers to explore areas that are normally too dangerous due to extreme heat or fire - based magic. For instance, he could freeze the dragon in the Triwizard Tournament long enough to get the golden egg. His ice powers could also be a key factor in his relationship with Hermione and Ron. Hermione would be eager to research about this new type of magic, while Ron might be both amazed and a little jealous at first. This would add a new layer of complexity to their friendship.
Well, it would completely disrupt the original dynamic. Harry's relationship with his friends and the wizarding world was centered around his own journey. If he was abandoned for his brother, his brother might become the 'chosen one' figure in this new scenario. This would mean that Harry might grow up feeling resentful or neglected, and his magical abilities could develop in a very different way, perhaps in secret. It could also lead to a different set of alliances and enmities within the wizarding world.