It changes it a great deal. For one, Harry's physical abilities are different. Instead of relying on his sight for things like Quidditch, he has to find other ways to participate or may not be able to at all. His relationships also shift. His friends might be more protective or he might be more independent in some ways.
In the 'Harry Prince of Slytherin' fanfic concept, Harry's house placement alone changes a lot. Slytherin is known for its cunning and ambition, so Harry being there means he has different values and relationships. For example, his interactions with Draco Malfoy could be more complex and friendly rather than antagonistic. His approach to magic might also be more self - serving at first, as is the Slytherin way.
Well, it changes it a great deal. In the original, Harry was mortal like everyone else. But in the fanfic, his immortality means he has the time to do things differently. For instance, he can wait out his enemies instead of having to rush into battles. He can also take the time to study magic more deeply, which could lead to him becoming an even more powerful wizard than in the original story.
Well, it changes it a great deal. Firstly, it adds a whole new layer of relationships. Harry, as an omega, has different relationship dynamics with his friends and enemies. For example, his friends might be more protective. Secondly, the mpreg aspect means there's a new life to protect, which wasn't in the original story. So, it changes the focus from just fighting Voldemort to also safeguarding his unborn child.
It changes the story by expanding the scope of Harry's world. Instead of just Hogwarts and the UK wizarding world, he's now part of an international magical community. His values and beliefs are likely to be more diverse.
It changes it a great deal. In the original, Harry was a hero, but still a mortal with limitations. In 'Harry is God' fanfiction, he has unlimited power. For example, he can instantly defeat Voldemort without a big battle. He can also change the very fabric of the wizarding world, like creating new spells or magical creatures.
It changes the power dynamics. In the original, Harry was often in a leading role. But as a submissive mate, he would be more in a supporting role in relationships, which is a big shift.
It changes it a great deal. Firstly, it alters the relationship dynamics. Instead of being enemies, they become mates. This would change the way the story progresses in terms of the battles and political struggles in the wizarding world. For example, Lucius might not be as eager to side with Voldemort if Harry is his mate.
The whole dynamic of the fight against Voldemort would shift. If Harry were Snape's son, Snape's loyalty and actions throughout the series would be re - evaluated. Harry might have access to different knowledge and skills that Snape could pass on. His connection to the Dark Arts might be more nuanced. Also, the way the other Hogwarts professors treat Harry would be different. They might be more cautious or more expectant of him, given his new family connection.
It changes it a great deal. Firstly, Harry's origin is completely different. Instead of being an orphan with a mysterious connection to Voldemort, he now has a connection to the Beyonder. This alters his self - discovery journey. He's no longer just finding out about his role in the wizarding world against Voldemort, but also about his otherworldly heritage.
The concept of 'Dark Lord Harry Potter' in fanfictions changes the original story in many ways. Firstly, the themes of good versus evil are redefined. Harry, as the Dark Lord, challenges the traditional notions of heroism. His actions towards the Ministry of Magic and the wizarding world in general are no longer about protection but about control. His journey in these fanfictions is not one of self - discovery to defeat the Dark Lord, but rather a journey of self - indulgence in power. Moreover, the way other characters perceive him changes. Teachers who once trusted him now fear him, and his fellow students may either follow him out of fear or try to oppose him in secret. It really turns the whole Hogwarts experience on its head.