On the other hand, Poseidon could win the fight. But instead of punishing Percy severely, he could be proud of Percy's courage and determination. He might then take Percy under his wing in a more official way, teaching him more about his godly heritage and powers.
In fanfiction, their relationship could be developed by having Poseidon be more involved in Percy's daily life. Instead of just popping in during big events, he could be there for the small things too. For instance, helping Percy with his schoolwork that involves marine biology. They could also have a project together like building a new safe haven for sea nymphs. Through this, they would bond over creating something positive. Also, Percy could start to take on some of Poseidon's responsibilities in the ocean, with Poseidon guiding him. This would not only strengthen their bond but also show Percy growing into his role as Poseidon's son.
In some fanfictions, their relationship is one of deep mutual respect. Percy, as Poseidon's son, often seeks his father's guidance. Poseidon, in turn, tries to protect Percy from the many dangers in the demigod world while also teaching him about his powers.
The relationship could be shown as a curious one. Since Percy is a baby, he might not fully understand who Poseidon is, but there could be an instinctual bond. Poseidon, on the other hand, could be filled with a sense of wonder at this small version of his son, seeing all the potential in him. He might try to communicate with Percy in gentle, non - verbal ways, like sending small ripples of water to make Percy laugh.
In a fanfiction, the outcome could be very different from what we might expect in traditional Greek mythology. If the writer wants to show the power of human - god hybrids, Percy could be made to win. He could use his strategic thinking, his skills with his sword Riptide, and his ability to control water in unexpected ways. For example, he might be able to turn Poseidon's own power against him. But on the other hand, Poseidon is not one to be underestimated. His control over the oceans is absolute in normal circumstances, and he could simply overwhelm Percy with the sheer magnitude of his power if he were to take the fight seriously.
Well, one possibility is that Percy uses his powers of water manipulation that he got from Poseidon in unexpected ways. He might create water clones to confuse Poseidon during the fight.
Perhaps there's some sort of prophecy involved. In fanfiction, a prophecy could state that either Percy or Poseidon must be defeated for the greater good. This could create a situation where they are forced to fight. Or it could be a matter of pride. Poseidon might feel that Percy has not shown him enough respect as his father, and Percy might feel that Poseidon has not been there for him enough as a father. These pent - up feelings could explode into a fight.
Well, it really depends. Percy has his water powers and is a skilled swordsman. But Hercules is super strong. In some fanfictions, Percy might win because he can be very clever and use his powers in unexpected ways. For example, he could create a huge wave to knock Hercules off his feet and then attack while he's down.
Well, it's a tough one. Percy Jackson is a demigod with some amazing abilities. He can heal quickly and has his trusty sword, Riptide. Thanos, on the other hand, has the Infinity Stones in most of his forms. But in fanfiction, the rules can be bent. I think Percy could use his connection to the sea to maybe disrupt Thanos's power source if there was some way to do that. So, Percy might come out on top.
Fanfictions may also depict their bonding in the context of quests. Poseidon could be subtly helping Percy from afar during his adventures. He might send sea creatures to assist Percy or give him signs in the form of ocean - related phenomena. This kind of silent support shows their connection, as Percy starts to trust that his father has his back, no matter what.
Their relationship would likely become much closer. Percy would start to see Poseidon as not just a powerful god but also as a father. Poseidon, in turn, would get to know Percy better and might start to teach him more about their family's history.