Harry could start by showing kindness. He may save the basilisk from a dangerous situation, like when it's being attacked by other magical creatures or when it's trapped. Then, through his Parseltongue skills, he can have a real conversation with it, explaining that he wants to be friends and that they don't have to be enemies.
First, understand Haizaki's character. Know his traits like his competitiveness and his somewhat unruly behavior. Then, create a relatable protagonist who can see past these traits. For example, a protagonist who is also an underdog in some way but has a big heart.
She might start by showing respect for their culture. For example, learning their language and customs. This would make the goblins see her as someone different from the average wizard who often looks down on them.
The characters included: Supporting actor-Observer No. 1. Is there a possibility that this is the real protagonist, supporting actor-Original Body, and this is even more heavyweight? Male actor-Fang Cheng, an ordinary top student?
Pretty good at cooking, female lead-Ai Bishui, genius girl
The type that couldn't get fat from eating. The supporting actress, Ning Yu 'an, only looked cute and soft, but she wasn't fat at all!
"Pigeon" Author: A Milk Fish. It was a sci-fi/interstellar civilization novel with science, intelligence, interstellar, hard sci-fi, and technological elements.
[User recommendation: 95]
Sci-fi Points:
[Inhumane Points: ]
[Current World: Yes]
[System: No]
Hard sci-fi, chaotic system life, metallic creatures, experimental creatures destroying the world…
I hope you will like this book.
In some fanfictions, Harry Potter might befriend the Basilisk through his Parseltongue ability. He could communicate with it on a deeper level, showing understanding and kindness instead of fear. This could lead the Basilisk to see Harry as an ally rather than an enemy.
Well, in certain fanfiction scenarios, Hinata could befriend Naruto in the academy through their shared love for training. Maybe they notice each other's determination during practice sessions and start to bond over that. Naruto is always eager to improve, and Hinata, though more shy, also has her own goals. They might exchange training tips or just encourage each other, which gradually leads to a friendship.