For Harry, his relationship with Neville could change. Neville might be a bit envious of Harry's new friendship with Draco, thinking that Harry is abandoning his Gryffindor roots. However, as Harry and Draco's friendship proves to be positive, Neville could come around. Draco, on the other hand, might distance himself from some of his more bigoted Slytherin peers. His new connection with Harry makes him more inclusive, and this might make some Slytherins who are on the fence about pure - blood supremacy start to question their beliefs.
Well, it could be about Harry and Tom becoming friends as they grow up. Maybe they learn magic together, face challenges side by side, and their friendship changes the course of the wizarding world.
The main characters are Harry and Tom. Harry, the boy who lived, and Tom, who could be a complex character in this fanfiction. He might not be the evil Voldemort we know from the original story. Instead, he could be a young wizard with potential for good or bad, and Harry's influence on him is a major part of the story.
Well, clearly Harry and Hermione are the main characters. Harry, the boy who lived, with his courage and natural talent for facing dark magic. And Hermione, the brilliant witch, with her vast knowledge of magic and her logical thinking.
It could be that Harry has a new spell or technique that Draco is not aware of. Maybe he got some special training from a powerful wizard. Harry could use his agility and speed to dodge Draco's attacks and then counter with a series of powerful spells. His ability to think on his feet and adapt to the situation during the duel would also play a big role in showing Draco up.
Definitely Ginny. Since she's Harry's love interest in the original series, in the fanfiction about them growing up, she has a big role. She could be shown as a strong, independent witch who is equal to Harry in many ways. Draco Malfoy is also a character that features a lot. Sometimes, fanfiction explores his redemption arc further as he and Harry have to interact in the post - war wizarding world.
One difference could be his personality. Growing up in an orphanage might make him more independent and self - reliant from a young age. He would have to fend for himself more without the Dursleys' influence, which could also make him more distrustful of adults initially.
Well, for one thing, he might have a different accent. American wizards could have a more brash and outspoken style compared to the more reserved British ones in the original. Also, the school system might be more like American Muggle schools, with things like sports being more hyped up, perhaps a version of Quidditch that's more in line with American football in terms of fanfare.
One possible plotline could be Harry learning all the unique Weasley family traditions. For example, he might participate in the annual Weasley family Quidditch match and discover new strategies from the Weasleys. Another could be his relationships with each Weasley sibling growing in different ways. He could have a really close bond with Ron as they grow up together, and also form special friendships with Ginny, Fred, and George. Maybe he gets to help Molly Weasley in the kitchen and learns some secret family recipes too.