Well, Jason could react with empathy. Since they are both demigods and have been through a lot, seeing Percy's scars might make him think about his own struggles. He might offer some words of comfort or understanding to Percy, like 'We all carry our battles on our skin.' And he may also be in awe of Percy's strength and resilience shown by those scars.
Jason might be shocked at first. He could feel a sense of respect for Percy, knowing that those scars are the marks of his many battles and hardships. Maybe he would be more curious about Percy's past adventures that led to those scars.
The scars might be a symbol of Percy's loyalty. He has fought for his friends and the world, and the scars are the physical reminders of his selfless acts. In the fanfiction, when Jason sees them, he might understand Percy's true character better. Also, the scars could be a connection to Percy's past loves and losses. They might have stories related to people he cared about deeply and lost, or relationships that were strengthened through the battles that left the scars.
In fanfiction, Annabeth's reaction could be very complex. She could immediately reach out to touch the scars gently, a sign of her closeness to Percy. She might ask him about each scar, wanting to know the story behind it. This would not only show her concern but also her curiosity about Percy's past. It could also lead to a moment of bonding between them, as Percy shares his experiences related to the scars and Annabeth listens intently, further strengthening their relationship.
They might react with shock, as they may not have fully realized the extent of the danger Percy has faced. Some gods could be impressed by his survival and show newfound respect.
Well, it depends on the nature of Percy's friends. If they are very close friends, they would likely approach him with empathy. They may offer support, like listening to his story without judgment. For example, one friend could be really gentle and hold his hand while he talks about the origin of the scars. Another friend might try to lighten the mood by saying that the scars make Percy look like a tough hero from a story.
If Triton reacts with anger, maybe because he feels Percy has been too reckless and has put the underwater world at risk in his battles (as evidenced by the scars), then he could try to isolate Percy. This would force Percy to find new ways to prove himself not only to Triton but also to the rest of the world. It could also lead to Percy having to make some difficult choices about whether to fight Triton's opposition or try to find a way to reconcile with him.
She might be shocked at first. Fleur is used to beauty and perfection, and Harry's scars are a sign of his many battles and hardships. So she could show a moment of wide - eyed surprise.
Well, Snape's reaction would likely be a complex one. He might try to hide his true feelings. Since he has always been a bit of an enigma. The scars on Harry are a visible reminder of his connection to Voldemort. Snape may feel a sense of responsibility towards Harry, whether he wants to admit it or not. His reaction could range from a momentary lapse in his usual cold facade to a more long - term change in his attitude towards Harry, as he contemplates the significance of those scars.
Well, Hermione is known for her intelligence and rational thinking. When she sees Harry's scars, she might first try to analyze them. Maybe she'd wonder about the magic that caused them, and if there are any lingering effects. This could lead her to research more about dark magic or the spells that left those marks. At the same time, she'd also have an emotional response, perhaps feeling a bit of anger towards those who hurt Harry.
He could be shocked at first. Just the sight of the scars might make him realize that Percy has been through a lot more than he thought.
She might be sympathetic. Artemis, being a goddess of the hunt and having a sense of honor, would probably respect the fact that Percy got those scars through his battles. So she could show him some kindness that he may not expect from her.