In a fanfiction, their interaction could also be more laid - back. Maybe they meet in a normal high school setting (since both have ties to high school in their respective stories). Percy is the new kid and Scott is curious about him. They start talking about their strange lives. Percy shares stories about his quests and Scott tells him about the moon - related stuff that affects him as a werewolf. They end up becoming friends and helping each other out with their personal problems, like Percy helping Scott with a difficult school project and Scott helping Percy deal with some demigod - related drama.
They might start off as rivals. Percy could see Scott as a wild and unpredictable werewolf, while Scott might view Percy as a stuck - up demigod. But as the story progresses, they'd learn to respect each other's abilities.
Well, they could team up to fight some common supernatural threat. Percy with his demigod powers and Scott with his werewolf abilities would make a really strong duo. Maybe they first meet when some strange creatures start causing trouble in both their worlds and they have to figure out how to work together.
Percy would probably be curious about Katara's water - bending. He might ask her to show him some cool moves. Katara, on the other hand, would be interested in Percy's ability to control water in a different way. They would likely start off a bit cautious but quickly become friends as they realize they both have a strong connection to water.
In a fanfiction, Percy Jackson and the Avengers' interaction would be complex. Percy comes from a world of gods and monsters, and the Avengers from a world of super - science. At first, there could be misunderstandings. Percy might think the Avengers are too full of themselves, and they might think he's a bit of a wild card. However, as they face challenges together, like a group of mythical beasts invading New York, they'd learn to rely on each other. Percy could use his ability to communicate with sea creatures to gather intelligence, while the Avengers use their powers to fight on land. Their combined efforts would make them a formidable team.
Percy would probably be in awe of Aquaman's pure Atlantean powers at first. He might be a bit jealous as well, since he's just a demigod with limited underwater abilities compared to Aquaman. Aquaman, on the other hand, would be curious about Percy's connection to the Greek gods. They would start off a bit cautious around each other, but as they face common threats in the ocean, like pirates using dark magic or sea creatures gone berserk, they would gradually start to trust and rely on each other.
Percy could use his skills in combat and his powers over water to interact with dinosaurs. For example, if a dinosaur attacks him near a water source, he could create a large wave to knock it back or use the water to make himself move faster to avoid its attacks. He might also try to communicate with them if he discovers some kind of ancient magic or power that allows him to do so.
Azula would probably try to use Percy at first. She might see his powers as something she could control or use for her own gain. However, Percy is not one to be easily manipulated. He would resist her attempts, which could lead to some intense verbal sparring between them. As time goes on, they might develop a grudging respect for each other. For example, Percy might admire Azula's strategic mind, and Azula could respect Percy's loyalty to his friends.
They would probably start by sizing each other up. Percy would be curious about Jason Todd's gadgets and skills from the Gotham world. Jason Todd, in turn, would be interested in Percy's powers over water and his demigod status. Their interaction could involve some banter and a bit of posturing at first, but eventually, they'd realize they can learn from each other.
He'd probably be cautious at first. Given his experiences with the Greek gods, he'd know that gods can be unpredictable. He might start by observing the Celtic gods' behavior. Maybe he'd try to find common ground, like their connection to nature or their role in the cosmos.
Percy and Wonder Woman could have a great interaction. Percy could be impressed by Wonder Woman's lasso of truth and she could be intrigued by Percy's ability to talk to sea creatures. They might end up having a friendly competition to see who can complete a task faster, like rescuing a group of people from a dangerous situation. And as they get to know each other better, they could start to respect and rely on each other's skills.