James Potter was Harry's biological father. He was a Gryffindor and part of the Marauders. He was brave but also had a bit of a mischievous side. Snape, on the other hand, was a Slytherin. He had a difficult relationship with Harry because of his past with Harry's mother. He was often harsh on Harry in class but in the end was revealed to be on the side of good.
James Potter was Harry's father, and he represented a kind of idealized hero figure in Harry's mind at first. He was part of a group of friends who had a lot of fun at Hogwarts. Snape, however, was a loner in many ways. He was bitter about his past with James and his unrequited love for Lily. His relationship with Harry was full of tension and misunderstanding for most of the series. It was only towards the end that Harry fully understood Snape's true nature and the sacrifices he had made.
Well, it could be that some Snape fans in fanfiction really dislike how Harry Potter treats Snape in the original story. Maybe they think Harry is too quick to judge Snape and that he doesn't see all the sacrifices Snape has made. So in their fanfiction, they might create a world where Harry Potter is portrayed in a negative light compared to Snape.
He might be a writer himself who is inspired by the existing Harry Potter fanfiction. So he is 'feeding' into the community by reading and interacting with other works, while also getting ideas for his own writing. He could also be an editor or someone who helps with the promotion of the fanfiction, which is why he is so involved with it in a loving way.
Snape often disciplined Harry in class, which was part of his strict teaching style. He also saved Harry's life on some occasions, like when he countered Quirrell's curse during the first year's events with the Philosopher's Stone.
The development could also be due to the way the author writes Snape's backstory in the fanfic. If the author delves deeper into Snape's past, his difficult childhood, and his love for Harry's mother, Harry might start to understand Snape better. This understanding leads to admiration as Harry realizes that Snape is not just the strict and seemingly cruel professor he thought he was.
As the story progresses, they might start to work together more closely. Snape could be teaching Harry some advanced magic that no one else knows, and through this process, they build a bond. Harry begins to understand Snape's past better and realizes that they have more in common than he thought, like their love for Lily Potter in different ways.
In the fanfiction, her goals and motivations might be different. With so much money, she may be more focused on using her wealth to change the wizarding world in a big way. Maybe she funds new magical research, or she uses her money to improve the living conditions of underprivileged wizards and witches. In the original, Harry was more focused on defeating Voldemort and surviving.
Hardly. As I said before, Harry Potter is about a wizarding world with its own rules and stories, and Arrancar is from a different fictional universe. For a fanfiction to combine them would be very difficult as they are so different in nature.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'ryujakkan fanfiction' related to Harry Potter is. It could be a very niche or newly created fanfiction concept that I'm not familiar with. It might be a unique take on the Harry Potter world created by a particular group of fans or an individual writer.
In fanfiction, Snape's character often evolves from a seemingly bitter and vindictive figure towards Harry to a more complex and sympathetic one. His past with Harry's mother, Lily, plays a huge role. As the stories progress, his actions towards Harry are often re - evaluated in light of his true motives. For example, his constant criticism of Harry might be seen as a way to protect him without making it obvious.
The relationship would start off rocky. Snape would be resistant to Harry's kindness as he has always seen Harry as James Potter's son. But Harry's persistent efforts to understand and help Snape would gradually break down Snape's walls.