In a more complex way, Percy's interactions could be influenced by the political situation between the Greek and Egyptian gods. If there's some sort of tension between the two pantheons, the demigods might be caught in the middle. Percy would have to be diplomatic and try to find ways to keep the peace while still maintaining his own beliefs and loyalties. For example, if there was a dispute over a powerful magical artifact, Percy and the Egyptian demigods would have to figure out how to resolve it without starting a full - blown war between their respective godly parents.
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.
Percy would interact in a cautious yet curious way. He'd be curious about their powers, like Anubis' role in the afterlife. But he'd also be cautious as he doesn't know how they'll react to a Greek demigod. He might use his charm, which has worked on some Greek gods, to try and build relationships. However, he may face some resistance from the more xenophobic Egyptian gods who see him as an intruder.
One idea could be Percy having to navigate the complex politics of the Egyptian pantheon while still being true to his Greek roots. Maybe he has to form an alliance with an Egyptian demigod to stop a common enemy that threatens both worlds.
Percy's power over water could potentially interact with Bastet's association with cats. For example, he could create water illusions of cats using his hydrokinesis. Bastet, on the other hand, might be able to enhance Percy's agility and stealth, like a cat, when he's in combat.
He would probably be a bit of an outcast at first. Since his parentage is so different, other demigods might be wary of him. But once they see his skills and powers, they would start to respect him. He might teach them some unique combat techniques he learned from his Titan mother Rhea, like different ways of using his powers in battle.
Percy might initially be an outcast among the other demigods. His parentage is quite different from the normal Olympian - related demigods. They might be wary of him because they don't understand his powers. However, some brave demigods could be curious and try to befriend him.
In a fanfiction where Percy Jackson meets the Egyptian gods, it would be a clash of two mythologies. Percy's sword skills and ability to control water might not be as useful as he thinks against the Egyptian gods' unique powers. He could befriend some of the Egyptian gods who share similar values to the Greek gods he knows. However, he might also make enemies among those who see him as an outsider. The fanfic could explore how Percy uses his wits and his knowledge of Greek mythology to navigate the world of Egyptian gods and their associated creatures.
A frequently seen theme is the exploration of new relationships. Percy forms alliances and rivalries with various Egyptian gods and demigods. Also, the theme of self - discovery is common. In these fanfictions, he often learns more about himself through his interactions with the Egyptian pantheon. For example, he might find out that he has hidden strengths or weaknesses related to the Egyptian magic or godly powers.
The fanfiction might involve Percy being a guide for an Egyptian god who is new to the mortal world. Percy shows the god how things work in this world, and they get into all sorts of adventures together. For example, they could be trying to stop a dark force that is threatening to disrupt the balance between the mortal and divine realms. And during this journey, the Egyptian god might use his unique powers and Percy his own skills to overcome the obstacles.
The Son of Anubis has powers related to the afterlife, like being able to sense when death is near or having some control over the souls of the dead. Percy, on the other hand, has his demigod strength and his ability to control water. If they were in a fight against an enemy that was immune to physical attacks, the Son of Anubis could use his powers to weaken the enemy's soul while Percy uses his water powers to create distractions or barriers. Their powers could also work in a complementary way in a more positive sense. For instance, if they were trying to heal a cursed place, the Son of Anubis could use his knowledge of the afterlife to identify the source of the curse, and Percy could use his water to cleanse the area.