Harry Potter, being from a world of rules and structure in Hogwarts, would be intrigued by Logan's more free - wheeling and often violent approach. Lemon could introduce elements of her own world or personality to ease the tension between them. They might start off not getting along well. Harry might find Logan's lack of regard for authority disturbing, and Logan might find Harry a bit naive. But as they face challenges together, like fighting a powerful dark wizard or a group of mutants gone bad, they would start to understand and rely on each other more, with Lemon always there to smooth things over and contribute her own ideas and skills.
They might start with a lot of curiosity. Harry, being used to the wizarding world, would be intrigued by Shaak Ti's different powers and appearance. Shaak Ti, on the other hand, would be cautious yet fascinated by the magic around her. In the 'lemon' context, their interaction could turn into a physical one when they are in a moment of high emotion, like when they are trapped together in a magically sealed room and their initial fear turns into an intense attraction.
Harry might be initially curious about Leah's world and skills, while Leah could be in awe of Harry's magic. The lemon could be a common ground. For example, if the lemon has some sort of magical property like being able to heal wounds, Harry could use his knowledge of potions to try and extract the power, while Leah uses her own tracking or survival skills to find more of the lemons. Their interaction would be a mix of learning from each other and working towards a common goal related to the lemon.
The Shadow Wolf could be a very independent character. When it meets Harry Potter, it may not be easily swayed by his fame. Harry would need to earn the Shadow Wolf's trust. They would interact in a way that challenges each other. For example, the Shadow Wolf might question some of Harry's beliefs about magic, and Harry would learn from the Shadow Wolf's more primal and instinctive use of magic. In battles, the Shadow Wolf could use its speed and strength, while Harry uses his spells. Their combined efforts would make them a formidable team, and this would also strengthen their relationship.
Harry Potter would be curious about Supergirl. He'd probably ask her a lot of questions about her powers and her world. Supergirl, on the other hand, would be amazed by the magic in the wizarding world. She might try to learn some spells. Hermione would be eager to study Supergirl's physiology and powers, while Ron would be a bit more cautious at first. They'd all have to work together in a crisis, like when a powerful dark force threatens both their worlds. During their interactions, there could be some comical moments, like when Ron tries to show Supergirl how to use a broomstick and she just zooms off on her own flying ability.
Harry would likely be very suspicious of The Joker from the start. He's used to dealing with threats in his own world, and The Joker's erratic behavior would set off alarm bells. Hermione would probably try to study The Joker, looking for a logical explanation for his actions and a way to counter him. Ron, on the other hand, might be a bit more fearful at first but would still stand by his friends. They would initially approach The Joker with caution, trying to figure out if he has any magical abilities or if he's just a very strange Muggle who has found his way into their world.
Hermione would be very interested in studying Rapunzel's hair magic. She would want to research if it could be related to any known magic in the wizarding world. Rapunzel would be eager to learn from Hermione's vast knowledge of spells and potions. Ron might be a bit skeptical at first, but as he sees the practical uses of Rapunzel's hair, like using it to rescue someone from a high place, he would start to accept her and her magic. And together, they could face challenges like fighting off dark creatures or solving magical mysteries.
Sansa, with her refined manners, would initially seem a bit out of place among the more casual Hogwarts students. However, Harry would see past that and recognize her strength. They could interact in a way that Sansa teaches Harry about diplomacy and strategy from her own experiences in Westeros. Harry, on the other hand, could introduce Sansa to the concept of magic as a tool for good. Their interactions would also be shaped by their shared experiences of facing difficult situations and having to make tough decisions. They might even compare notes on how to deal with enemies like the Death Eaters and the Lannisters.
Harry might be initially cautious about the Triforce. He's used to his wand and magic, so this new, unknown power would be a bit intimidating. But his sense of right and wrong would lead him to explore its potential for good. He would likely try to use it to protect his friends and defeat Voldemort.
Well, Harry Potter is used to fighting against dark wizards who are often motivated by power and prejudice. Killmonger, on the other hand, is a character driven by his desire for justice in his own way. Their initial interaction might be one of mistrust. Harry would see Killmonger's aggressive methods as potentially dangerous. However, if they could get past that, they could learn from each other. Harry could teach Killmonger about the power of love and friendship in magic, while Killmonger could show Harry a more assertive approach to fighting for what's right.
In a fanfiction, Ginny could befriend the Kirin quite easily. She has a brave and friendly nature. She might offer the Kirin some food that it likes. The teachers at Hogwarts, like Dumbledore, would be very interested in the Kirin. Dumbledore might try to understand the significance of the Kirin's appearance in the wizarding world. He could see it as a sign of a great change coming. And the Slytherin students might either be afraid of the Kirin or try to use it for their own purposes if they were the more devious ones.