If Harry Potter was raised in Storybrooke, it would be really interesting. He'd probably grow up with a different set of values. In Storybrooke, the concept of good and evil is often more complex and intertwined. Harry might be more used to dealing with morally grey areas compared to the more clear - cut division in the wizarding world. Also, he might find new ways to use his magic, perhaps influenced by the fairy - tale - like magic in Storybrooke.
Some characters in Storybrooke might be very curious about Harry. For example, Henry would probably be excited to have someone new with such a different magical background. Regina might be a bit suspicious at first, as she's used to being in control. But she could also see the potential in Harry and his abilities. The Charmings would likely welcome him with open arms, seeing him as another person to help protect the town.
Well, he might be really confused at first. Storybrooke has its own set of magic and rules that are very different from the wizarding world. He could start exploring and find some similarities between the magic there and his own. Maybe he'd team up with some of the characters in Storybrooke to solve problems or fight against a common enemy.
Harry would be a more confident and brave individual. Captain America's influence would make him less afraid of challenges. In the wizarding world, he would approach his studies and the fight against dark magic with more determination. He would also be more respectful of authority, but not blindly so. If he saw something wrong with the wizarding authorities, he would try to change it in a more diplomatic way, learned from Steve's leadership.
He'd be more in touch with nature. His magic could be centered around life - based spells.
He'd be more technologically inclined. Since Wakanda is known for its advanced technology, Harry might integrate magic with tech more often. For instance, he could use Wakandan communication devices enhanced with magic for long - distance spells.
Well, if Harry Potter was raised by the Joker, he would probably be trained in a very different set of skills. Instead of learning magic in a traditional Hogwarts way, he could be taught how to be a master of chaos and trickery. His values would be completely different too. He might not have the same sense of justice and good that he has in the original story. The Joker's influence could lead Harry to question the very concept of right and wrong. And his relationships would be strange. He may not form the same kind of friendships as he did in the wizarding world. He might be more isolated or form alliances with those on the darker side of the magical or Muggle world.
His life would be a blend of the magical world of Harry Potter and the ninja world elements from Kushina. He might grow up with a strong sense of family, as Kushina was very family - oriented. He could also inherit some of her ninja skills, making him a unique wizard with both magic and physical combat abilities.
His life would be full of magic in a very different sense. Alduin, being a powerful dragon from the Elder Scrolls universe, would teach Harry about a different kind of power. Harry might grow up learning to control dragon - like abilities. He could be more in tune with nature and primal forces rather than the traditional magic he learned at Hogwarts.
Well, if Harry Potter was raised by the God of Life, he would probably be a very different person. For one thing, his upbringing would likely be filled with teachings about the cycle of life and death. This could make him more empathetic towards those who have suffered losses. Also, his magic might be more attuned to life - giving spells and he could potentially bring new life to areas that have been damaged. Maybe he would be less vengeful towards Voldemort and more focused on redeeming him through the power of life.
When Harry Potter arrives in Storybrooke in fanfiction, it would cause quite a stir. Belle, being a lover of books, would be fascinated by the stories of the wizarding world that Harry could tell. Rumpelstiltskin, on the other hand, would be calculating. He'd be thinking about how he could use Harry's presence to his advantage, whether it's trading magic or getting information. The townsfolk in general would be a mix of awe, suspicion, and excitement. They're not used to strangers from such different magical backgrounds, so it would take time for them to fully accept Harry.