They could be very traditional and strict pure - blood wizards. Maybe they were part of some ancient magical order and had high expectations for the Potter family. They might be disappointed in how James and Lily Potter deviated from some of the old ways, but be very proud of Harry when they get to know him.
Perhaps his grandparents were great adventurers in their time. They could have traveled to far - off magical lands and encountered strange and wonderful things. Their experiences could be passed on to Harry, inspiring him to explore more of the wizarding world and its secrets. They might also have been involved in some great battles in the past, and their war stories could give Harry valuable lessons for his own fight against Voldemort.
One possibility is that Harry's grandparents help him uncover his family's true history. They could show him old family portraits and explain the relationships and events that led to the present situation. His grandparents may also have a different perspective on the fight against the dark forces. They could advise Harry on how to use his powers more effectively and how to build alliances. And they might even be the ones to finally reveal the full story behind the prophecy related to him.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, Harry discovers that his grandparents had a hidden magical legacy. They had been working on a powerful charm to protect the Potter family long before Harry was born. Harry finds clues about this charm and with the help of his friends, he tries to complete it, believing it could be the key to finally defeating Voldemort.
In this fanfiction, his grandparents might be described as having a deep connection to the magical land they live in. They could be the keepers of ancient family secrets. Their physical features might be aged but still show signs of the great beauty and strength they had in their youth. And they may be very loving towards Harry, making up for the lost time they could have had with him.
If Harry Potter meets his grandparents in a fanfic, it could be a life - changing encounter. His grandparents would likely be shocked and overjoyed to see him. They might be able to fill in the gaps in his knowledge about his family history. They could have known some secrets about the prophecy related to Harry and Voldemort that could help him better understand his destiny. They might also be powerful wizards or witches in their own right and offer to train Harry further in magic, especially in areas that Dumbledore or other Hogwarts professors hadn't covered. Their presence could also give Harry a sense of belonging and family that he had been missing all his life.
In this kind of fanfiction, perhaps Harry would grow up with a different kind of family warmth. His grandparents might be more traditional and instill in him values that are different from what he would have learned at the Dursleys. He could be more connected to the wizarding world's history as his grandparents might have more stories to tell from the older days. Maybe he would be less bullied and more confident, and his magical abilities could develop in a more natural and unrestrained way.
If Harry Potter's grandparents read fanfiction, they might have mixed feelings. On one hand, they could enjoy seeing the continued love for the wizarding world they were part of. But on the other, they might find some of the modern interpretations a bit too out - there. They were from a more traditional wizarding background, and fanfiction can be full of modern ideas and concepts that could seem strange to them.
One interesting 'Harry Potter Grandparents' fanfiction could be one where Harry discovers hidden secrets about his grandparents through a magical diary. It might show his grandparents' adventures at Hogwarts when they were young and how those events shaped the Potter family legacy.
If Harry was raised by his grandparents in fanfiction, his personality would change in several ways. For starters, he would be more self - assured because he'd grow up in a loving environment. He wouldn't have the same insecurities that came from being treated as an outcast at the Dursleys. He'd be more extroverted, as he wouldn't be afraid to show his true self. His sense of humor might be different too, perhaps more light - hearted and less sarcastic as a defense mechanism. He'd also have a stronger sense of family and heritage, which would influence his actions and decisions.
It's hard to say. On one side, they might be flattered that people are so interested in their world that they create more stories. But on the other side, they could disapprove because fanfiction can sometimes be very different from the original values and facts of the wizarding world. For example, if there are fanfictions that change the nature of magic in a way that goes against what they know, they might not like it.