The story could go like this. Percy's friends are influenced by a false rumor about him. They start to avoid him and eventually turn on him. Percy, who has always been loyal to them, is devastated. He has to figure out how to clear his name while also dealing with the pain of their betrayal. Along the way, he might meet new allies who help him through this difficult time and show him that not all people are like his former friends.
At the same time, Percy could be determined to find out why they betrayed him. He wouldn't just accept it passively. He'd be on a mission to uncover the truth, whether it was some outside influence or a misunderstanding that led to their actions. And he might also be a bit vengeful, thinking about getting back at them in some way, though his good nature might prevent him from going too far.
One common plot is Percy being framed by his friends for a crime he didn't commit. This often leads to him being hunted by other demigods or facing exile. Another is his friends siding with his enemies for power or personal gain, leaving Percy alone to fight against the odds.
In the world of fanfiction, Percy could go on a self - discovery journey. He could travel to different places that hold significance in his past or his family's history. Along the way, he might encounter other beings or forces that offer him new powers or insights. This would help him grow stronger both physically and mentally, and he would be able to face his former friends with new - found confidence, whether to forgive them or to make them pay for their betrayal.
Percy might feel a deep sense of hurt. He values friendship highly, and this betrayal would make him question who he can trust. He could become more guarded and less likely to trust new people easily. Reyna would be more focused on the bigger picture. She would see the betrayal as a threat not just to herself but to the stability of the demigod world. So she would start gathering her allies, those who still believe in her, and form a strategy to counter the false accusations and the forces behind the betrayal. She would be determined to prove that she and Percy are not the traitors they are made out to be.
One aspect could be that in many Percy Jackson - related fanfictions, Percy being betrayed by the gods often leads to a complete shift in his character arc. He might become more cynical or distrustful. For example, he could start to question his previous heroic deeds and wonder if he was just a pawn in the gods' games all along.
In a lot of such fanfictions, Ron could be influenced by dark magic or some outside forces. For example, a powerful dark wizard might use a spell on him to make him turn against his friends. He could then give away their secrets or plans to the enemy. This would put Harry and Hermione in great danger and they'd have to find a way to overcome the situation without Ron's help at first.
If Percy Jackson were the son of Akatosh in fanfiction, it would rewrite his entire story. Akatosh's influence could make Percy more of a loner at first. He'd be grappling with these new, strange powers that no one in the demigod world has seen before. His training at Camp Half - Blood would have to be adjusted. Instead of just focusing on Greek - style combat and powers, he'd have to learn how to control his dragon - like instincts. His mother might also have a more complex backstory, perhaps having some connection to the Elder Scrolls world that led to her encounter with Akatosh.
He could be angry. Percy might lash out at those who betrayed him, feeling a deep sense of injustice. He would probably be determined to prove his innocence and get revenge on those who wronged him.
At first, Percy would likely be angry. He's a fighter, and being betrayed by someone he loves would fuel his rage. He might go after Annabeth to demand an explanation. But as the reality sinks in, he could become very sad and withdrawn. He might isolate himself from his other friends as well, feeling like he can't trust anyone anymore. He would constantly be thinking about what he did wrong to make Annabeth turn on him.
It depends on various factors. Sometimes it starts with a common interest or a chance encounter and grows from there.