It might be. In some niche fanfiction - centered communities, especially those with a very creative and open - minded culture, such expressions could be common. They use these unique phrases to create a sense of belonging and to communicate in a more fun and engaging way.
Yes, it could be common in certain fan - based communities. For example, if there is a community centered around a character named Percy, and fanfiction is a big part of their culture. They might use this phrase to quickly convey the idea that Percy (either the character as a concept or a person who really likes Percy) has a great enthusiasm for fanfiction. It serves as a sort of shorthand within that group to express this particular relationship between Percy and fanfiction.
It depends on the context. In some small, tight - knit fanfiction communities that are very active and have their own lingo, this could be a common expression. However, in more general or mainstream communities, it's probably not that common. It's more likely to be a phrase that has been created and is used within a specific group who share a particular interest in Percy and fanfiction.
No, it's not a common expression. Most fan expressions are more straightforward like 'I love this Harry Potter fanfic' or 'This fanfic has a great new take on Harry Potter'. This statement is rather unique and not something you'd hear often.
No, it's not a common expression. Most often, we hear about general time frames like a year or six months to write a novel, but 738 days is rather specific and not typically used widely.
No. The fanfiction community has standards, and this is far from acceptable. It contains vulgar and inappropriate content that is not in line with the values of most fanfiction writers and readers.
Well, if we think about it literally, it doesn't make sense as fanfiction is text and not something to be drunk. But if we take it figuratively, it might imply that Percy is really immersed in reading or enjoying fanfiction. It could be a unique way to say that Percy has a deep passion for this form of fictional writing created by fans.
Well, rape is an extremely serious and disturbing topic. In the fanfiction community, such content is not common or acceptable. Fanfiction is supposed to be a form of creative expression, and themes of rape go against basic moral and ethical values. Most fanfiction platforms have strict rules against promoting or including such violent and non - consensual content.
No, it's not common. The Percy Jackson fandom usually gravitates towards themes like friendship, heroism, and the exploration of the rich Greek mythology in the series. Themes of enslavement between two beloved characters like Annabeth and Percy are rather dark and deviate significantly from the source material. Fanfiction writers are more likely to write about their teamwork and how they overcome challenges together rather than such a negative and out - of - character scenario.
It is not an overly common theme. While the Percy Jackson fandom has a wide variety of fanfiction, most often it focuses on the canonical relationships like Percy and Annabeth. Athena seducing Percy goes against the typical character dynamics and the moral code within the original stories. So, it's not as prevalent as more 'in - character' relationship - based fanfics.
Well, it's not something you see all the time. Fanfictions usually follow the general vibe of the original series where Percy is more of a hero, not a god - killer, especially not of Athena. That being said, in the realm of fanfiction, anything can happen. Maybe in a really dark or AU (alternate universe) fic, a writer could come up with a scenario where Percy has to kill Athena for some extreme reason, like to save the world from a greater threat that Athena has unknowingly become part of. But again, it's not a common thing.
There may be some very niche and often inappropriate or fetish - related communities associated with this. However, such content is not mainstream and may violate social and moral norms. It's not something that should be promoted in general society.
One common theme could be Percy's struggle with trust after being betrayed. He might become more withdrawn and cynical. Another theme could be the community's reaction to his betrayal. Some might be angry and want revenge, while others might try to understand his reasons. Also, there could be themes of redemption as Percy tries to make amends for his actions that led to the betrayal.