The two could have some really interesting conversations. Percy could talk about his adventures with Annabeth and the other demigods, while Jacob could share stories about his pack and his experiences in the forest. They might also compare their different kinds of powers. Percy's control over water and his ability to withstand a lot of physical damage compared to Jacob's enhanced senses and super - strength as a werewolf. And they could learn from each other. Percy could teach Jacob some Greek, and Jacob could show Percy how to track better in the wild.
The characters would likely start off with some level of distrust. Percy, being a demigod, is used to dealing with his own set of rules and powers. The Black Panther, as the protector of Wakanda, is very protective of his kingdom. For example, when Percy first arrives in Wakanda, T'Challa (the Black Panther) might be on guard. But once they realize they are both fighting for good, they could start to exchange fighting techniques. Percy could show how he uses his sword and powers in combat, while T'Challa could teach Percy some of the Wakandan martial arts moves.
Percy would probably be in awe of Black Widow's combat skills at first. He might try to show off his own powers a bit, like making a small water show. Black Widow, on the other hand, would be cautious but intrigued by this strange boy with powers. She would likely start to analyze his abilities and how they could be useful in a fight.
Annabeth, if she were with Percy, would be more interested in the architecture and strategic planning of Troy. She could offer her knowledge to the Trojans or the Greeks, but they might not trust her either. And Percy would have to protect her from those who might see her as a threat or a sorceress.
Percy would probably be very cautious around Morathi at first. Given his experiences with tricky and powerful beings, he'd be on guard. Morathi, being the conniving character she is, might try to charm Percy or manipulate him. For example, she could use her allure to make Percy lower his defenses, but Percy's loyalty to his friends and his own sense of right and wrong would likely make him resist.
Well, Harry Potter is used to a world of wizards, spells, and magical creatures within a certain framework. Jacob Black, on the other hand, comes from a world where werewolves and vampires exist in a different kind of supernatural hierarchy. When they meet in a fanfiction, Harry would probably be polite but guarded initially. Jacob would be more upfront and bold. As they interact more, Harry could show Jacob some of the amazing spells he knows, like the Patronus charm. Jacob might in turn show Harry how he can run at super - fast speeds in his wolf form. They would gradually learn to trust each other and work together towards a common goal, perhaps something that endangers both their worlds.
Percy would likely be initially cautious yet intrigued by Rory. He might be in awe of her combat skills and the way she commands in battle. Rory, on the other hand, would be curious about Percy's powers related to the sea and his connection to the Greek gods. They would probably start by exchanging stories about their respective worlds and gradually build a bond based on mutual respect and the need to face common threats.
Percy would probably be initially cautious when interacting with Egyptian gods. For example, when meeting Ra, the sun god, Percy might be in awe but also a bit hesitant as their powers are so different. He would need to show respect as he does with the Greek gods. The Egyptian gods, in turn, might be curious about Percy's abilities, especially his control over water which is not as prominent in Egyptian mythology.
In a fanfiction, the characters' personalities would greatly influence their interactions. Percy is a bit of a rebel and a free spirit, which could either clash or mesh well with the more structured Avengers. Thor, being a god - like figure in his own right, might recognize the power and divinity within Percy and the other demigods. They could share stories about their respective mythologies. Natasha Romanoff could take an interest in the demigods' combat training, which is different from her own. She might learn some new fighting techniques from them, while also teaching them some of her stealth and espionage skills.
At first, they might be cautious around each other. Aquaman, being the king of Atlantis, would be wary of this strange demigod from the surface world. Percy, on the other hand, would be in awe of Aquaman's power and the strange underwater world. But as they face challenges together, like fighting off some menacing sea creatures or stopping a villain who wants to control the ocean, they would start to respect and rely on each other. Percy might crack some jokes to lighten the mood, which Aquaman might find strange at first but then start to appreciate as a sign of Percy's courage.
Hulk and Percy could have an interesting interaction. Hulk's brute strength and Percy's agility and water powers could make for a great dynamic. They might start off by having a little test of strength, but then realize they need to work together. And when it comes to Captain America, he and Percy could bond over their sense of duty and loyalty. Cap would probably respect Percy's commitment to protecting his world, just as Percy would admire Cap's leadership.