When Poseidon reads the Lightning Thief fanfiction, he could be intrigued. He may find himself drawn into the new plotlines and characterizations. He might even be inspired to influence the real - world events in the Percy Jackson universe in a way that aligns with some of the more interesting ideas in the fanfiction. However, he may also be frustrated if the fanfiction gets his powers or his nature completely wrong.
Poseidon's reaction when reading the Lightning Thief fanfiction could be complex. He may start to think about his actions in the original story differently. If the fanfiction offers new perspectives on his motives or his interactions with other characters, he could gain a new understanding of himself. He might also be a bit critical, as he has his own view of how things should be and the fanfiction may deviate from that.
Well, he might be amused. He could find the different interpretations of his character and the events in the original story quite interesting. Maybe he'd chuckle at some of the more out - there ideas the fanfiction writers come up with regarding his relationships with other gods or his role in Percy's adventures.
His perspective on the modern view of gods might change. He might start to see that there are different ways to perceive the gods he knew so well. In the fanfiction, the gods are often shown with more human - like qualities and flaws, which could be a shock to Hercules who was used to the more 'divine' and somewhat idealized versions in his own time.
He might be extremely angry and feel a deep sense of hurt. After all he has done for Poseidon and the gods, being betrayed would shatter his trust. He could go into a period of self - exile, distancing himself from the demigod world and trying to find his own path without the help of his father.
The Avengers' reactions would vary widely. Tony Stark, being the tech - savvy and quick - witted one, would probably be making jokes left and right about the fanfiction. He might say things like 'Why do they need a sword when they could have a laser - sword?' Captain America, on the other hand, would be more respectful. He'd try to understand the cultural and mythological aspects of the story. Hawkeye would probably be a bit indifferent at first, but as the story goes on, he might get more interested in the action parts of the fanfiction.
Well, consider the fact that the Olympians are used to being in control. In the fanfiction, the characters might act in ways that are completely against what the Olympians expect. For example, if a character defies Zeus in a very disrespectful way. Zeus would be enraged and might want to punish the character in the fanfiction world. Athena, though, might see the potential in such a character. She could think that the character's defiance shows intelligence and courage, and she might be interested in seeing how the story unfolds further with this 'rebellious' character.
Often, Poseidon is depicted as heartbroken. He may withdraw from his normal duties and just sit in his underwater palace, watching over Percy's lifeless body or the place where he died. He could also be shown as being very quiet and solemn, his usual boisterous nature gone, replaced by a deep sense of loss.
Poseidon might be extremely angry. He could immediately seek revenge on the abuser. After all, Percy is his son and he has the power to protect him.
Poseidon could be quite entertained by the fanfiction about his son Percy. He might appreciate the creativity of the fans. Zeus, as a rather strict and proud god, may be offended if the fanfiction doesn't uphold his dignity. Hades, who is often seen as a bit of an outcast among the gods, might be more open - minded. He could be interested in how mortals imagine his domain and his role in the story. He might also find some of the unique interpretations of his character refreshing, unlike Zeus who is more likely to be affronted by any deviation from the 'proper' view of him.
Some gods might be entertained. For instance, Hermes, being the trickster god, might enjoy seeing the different and often humorous takes on the gods in the fanfiction.
It can enhance their creativity. By reading different versions of the story, mortals can start to think about new ways to tell a story themselves. It might also make them more interested in Greek mythology as a whole. Since The Lightning Thief is based on it, and fanfiction often delves deeper into the mythological aspects. Another effect could be that it makes them more critical readers. They can compare the fanfiction with the original work and analyze what works and what doesn't in each.