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Chapter 6 - Idea #6 Werewolf in Harry Potter

### **Main Details of the Protagonist**

- **Name**: Aaron Smith.

- **Hogwarts House**: Slytherin, with a duality similar to Harry Potter. Although the Sorting Hat also considered Gryffindor, Aaron chose Slytherin consciously for its strategic approach and his desire to control his destiny.

- **Unique Traits**:

- Son of Remus Lupin and a muggle. Remus is unaware of his existence until Aaron's third year at Hogwarts.

- A modified werewolf lineage with three controlled forms:

- Partial transformation (a human-wolf hybrid form).

- Giant wolf form (*Twilight* style).

- Full werewolf form (*Van Helsing* style) with complete control.

- Early training in lycanthropy and magic, giving him a significant edge in physical and magical abilities.

- **Personality**:

- Ambitious, curious, and intelligent, with a protective side for those he considers important.

- Feels sympathy for Harry but forms his strongest connection with Hermione.

- Has a conflictual relationship with Ron, perceiving him as impulsive and weak from his wolf-like perspective.

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### **Relationships and Harem**

- **Love Interests**: Hermione Granger (main love interest), Pansy Parkinson, Susan Bones, Penelope Clearwater, Nymphadora Tonks, and Ginny Weasley.

- **Key Dynamics**:

- **Hermione**: His main love interest, building a deep connection through meaningful gestures (celebrating her birthday, protecting her in critical moments).

- **Pansy**: An initial rivalry that evolves into respect and attraction.

- **Ginny**: A connection formed when he protects her from Tom Riddle in the Chamber of Secrets.

- **Penelope and Tonks**: Relationships combining mutual admiration and emotional support.

- **Ron**: A complicated relationship, rooted in Aaron's view of him as unfit to protect the group.

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### **Central Themes**

1. **Duality and Choice**: Aaron's decision to join Slytherin reflects his pragmatism and desire to carve his own destiny, contrasting with Harry's impulsiveness.

2. **Loyalty and Protection**: Aaron is fiercely protective of his "pack," which is evident in his relationship with Hermione and his confrontations with Draco or threats against her.

3. **Identity and Prejudice**: His werewolf lineage and Slytherin house place him at the center of magical society's prejudices, forcing him to challenge expectations and redefine himself.

4. **Romance and Connections**: Aaron's relationships not only drive the romantic narrative but also showcase his human and emotional side

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