The supporting roles included Dave, Brain Eater, Shawn Wallop, Hermione Granger, Stephanie Ollivander, Daisy Potter, Albus Dumbledore, Gellert Grindelwald, and Harry Potter.
Grindelwald's Eyes on Me, I Goes to Hogwarts. Author: Water of Despair. It's a light novel/derivative doujinshi novel. There are time-travel, academic style, relaxed style, wizard style, and magical elements.
User recommendation: Grindelwald's Fancy Me Going to Hogwarts is a very interesting novel. The author imagined a fictional world where Grindelwald and Dumbledore did not fight, but shook hands and became headmasters of Durmstrang and Hogwarts respectively. This new setting made the story full of new ideas, and the author's description of the characters and plot arrangements were very good. Although having an original female character might be a little abrupt, the author's subsequent writing had already sidelined her, so she would not pose a threat. The setting was very interesting and filled people with anticipation for this world. Compared to the original book, this book was a brand new version, telling a brand new story. The love and struggle between Grindelwald and Dumbledore, as well as Voldemort's character setting, were all eye-catching. In addition, Harry, Ron, and Neville became the new trio, and Hermione became the protagonist. This book filled people with curiosity, wondering what the future world would be like. All in all, this book was worth reading. It brought new inspiration and thinking to people.
I hope you will like this book.
In such a fanfiction, the OC son of Grindelwald could have unique magical abilities. Since Grindelwald was a very powerful dark wizard, perhaps the son inherits some extremely potent magic. However, he might use it in unexpected ways. Maybe instead of using it for aggression like his father, he uses it to protect the weak. For instance, he could have the power to control the elements, but he uses it to shield a Muggle village from a dark wizard's attack, defying the common perception of Grindelwald's descendants being inherently evil.
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.
Dumbledore would be a great addition. Since he has a long history with Grindelwald, his presence could add a lot of depth and backstory to the fanfiction. Another good character could be Hermione. Her intelligence and knowledge of magic could help Harry in his encounters with Grindelwald. Also, Newt Scamander could be included. Given his experience with magical creatures and his own adventures in the wizarding world, he might be able to offer unique perspectives and assistance.
At first, it might be a relationship based on Grindelwald's self - serving motives. He sees Harry as a tool. But as they spend time together, there could be moments of mutual understanding. Harry might start to see Grindelwald not just as a villain but as someone with complex ideas.
Aberforth Dumbledore can be a very important character in these fanfictions. He is Albus Dumbledore's brother and has his own feelings and history related to his brother and Grindelwald. He might be the one who tries to bring his brother back from the brink when Dumbledore is too involved with Grindelwald. Also, Leta Lestrange could be popular. Her family's dark reputation and her own complex relationship with Newt and the wizarding world in general can add an extra layer of drama to the fanfictions involving Dumbledore and Grindelwald.
Harry might start off as a bit naive about the darker aspects of magic. But as he is trained by Grindelwald, he becomes more aware of the grey areas in the wizarding world. His character could become more conflicted as he is exposed to Grindelwald's teachings. He may question his previous beliefs and values.
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.
Harry might become more conflicted. He'd be exposed to Grindelwald's ideas which could make him question the black - and - white view of good and evil he had before. His confidence could waver as he's no longer in the familiar Hogwarts environment.