The demigods would be in shock. Percy was a leader among them. His death at the hands of Artemis would make them question the motives and stability of the gods. Annabeth, in particular, would be devastated. She would likely be consumed by grief and then anger, and might even set out on a quest for revenge against Artemis.
The hunters of Artemis might be caught in the middle. They respect Artemis but also might see Percy as a valuable ally. So, they could be torn between trying to appease Artemis' jealousy and maintaining a good relationship with Percy. For example, some hunters might distance themselves from Percy to avoid Artemis' wrath.
It can limit Percy's growth as a character. If Artemis is always protecting him, he might not get to face challenges on his own and develop fully. Other characters might feel sidelined because Artemis is so focused on Percy. For example, some of Percy's friends who also want to help him might find it hard to get involved if Artemis is constantly stepping in.
The rest of the Konoha villagers would be in shock. Naruto is seen as a hero in the village, and Sasuke was once a part of the village too. The idea of Naruto turning on Sasuke like that would make the villagers question Naruto's judgment and stability. It could also create a divide among those who support Naruto's actions and those who think he's gone too far.
The balance in nature would be disrupted. Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature. Her death could cause strange phenomena in the natural world, like animals going wild or the moon's cycle becoming erratic. This would not only affect the demigods but also mortals who depend on the stability of nature.
The story would take a very dark turn. Percy is a central figure, and his death would leave a huge void. His friends would be devastated. Annabeth, for instance, would likely be consumed with grief and seek revenge. This could lead to a new conflict within the demigod community.
Some characters might see it as an opportunity. For the Aphrodite cabin, they would be delighted as it would bring them closer to Percy, who is a powerful and respected demigod. However, characters from other cabins, especially those who have rivalries with the Aphrodite cabin, would be suspicious and might try to break up the relationship. They could think that Aphrodite is using Percy to gain an advantage in the power dynamics among the demigods.
The gods would have mixed reactions. Some gods who are more on the side of order and the well - being of the mortal world, like Athena, might be secretly glad that Typhon is out of the picture, but publicly they might have to condemn Percy's actions as overstepping his bounds. Other gods who are more chaotic or who had some sort of alliance with Typhon (if any) would be angry at Percy and might seek revenge. The minor gods and goddesses might feel a shift in the power balance and start to reevaluate their relationships with the major gods and the demigods.
His friends would be devastated. They rely on him a great deal. Annabeth, for instance, would be heartbroken and would probably try to find him. Grover would also be very concerned and might use his nature - related abilities to search for Percy.
It would be complex. Artemis, as his mother, would likely be protective yet conflicted. She has her own identity as a virgin goddess, and Percy's existence challenges that. But she would also love him deeply. Percy would probably look up to her and be in awe of her powers, yet also struggle with the fact that his mother is such an unusual figure in the mythological world. There might be a sense of distance at times because of Artemis's nature, but also an unbreakable bond.
For Kakashi, it would be like losing his student all over again. He has trained Naruto and seen his growth. His death would make Kakashi question his own role as a teacher and mentor. He might become more withdrawn and blame himself for not being able to prevent Naruto's suicide.