With the gods, it would be a whole new dynamic. Gods like Poseidon would have to reevaluate their connection to Percy. They might see him as more of an equal now, which could lead to some power struggles or uneasy alliances. And Percy's relationship with his enemies would become even more intense. They'd be more afraid of him, but also more determined to bring him down. For example, Kronos' followers might see him as a major threat to their plans and target him more aggressively. Percy would have to navigate all these changed relationships while still being true to himself.
His relationship with Annabeth would be different. She'd have to get used to this new side of Percy. There might be some initial tension as she tries to understand his ice powers and how they fit into their relationship. His friends at Camp Half - Blood would also be in awe and a bit cautious. They'd respect his new power but might not know how to act around him at first. Some might even be jealous.
Percy's relationship with nature spirits would change significantly. The ice spirits would revere him as their primordial, but other nature spirits might be wary. For example, the nymphs of the forest might be concerned that Percy's ice powers could encroach on their territory. Percy would need to communicate with them to ensure harmony. His relationship with his mother might also be affected. She'd be proud of him but also worried about the new dangers he faces. And Percy would have to deal with the expectations of the primordial beings who might have their own ideas about how he should use his powers and interact with the world.
With his friends like Grover, Percy would seem like a completely different person. Grover is used to Percy's emotions guiding his actions. Now, Percy would be cold and calculating. His friends would have to constantly remind themselves that this is still Percy, but it would be hard for them to connect on the same level. They might start to doubt if they can still trust him, as his lack of emotions could make his decisions seem unpredictable.
Percy's relationship with his father, Poseidon, could be a bit strained. Poseidon might not understand this strange 'Jedi' thing that his son is so into. He could see it as a distraction from Percy's duties as a demigod. However, Percy could try to convince his father that there are similarities between the power of the sea and the Force. With his friends from Camp Half - Blood, those who are more open - minded would be excited to learn about the Jedi ways from Percy. They would engage in discussions about how Jedi ethics can be applied in their demigod lives. But the more conservative demigods might see Percy as a threat to their traditional values and try to isolate him.
His relationship with Annabeth might change. She could be both impressed and a bit jealous of his new skills related to Hephaestus. Percy would now have an area of expertise that she doesn't fully understand. With the Hephaestus kids, he might start as an outsider but gradually earn their respect as he proves himself in tasks related to their father's domain.
The relationship with Poseidon would be extremely complicated. Poseidon would be torn between his love for Percy and his fear of what Percy could become as Kronos' twin. He might try to distance himself from Percy at first, which would deeply hurt Percy. On the other hand, Percy's relationship with some of the minor gods might improve. Since they are often overlooked by the major gods, they might see Percy as a potential ally in changing the status quo. Percy's relationship with Luke, if he were still alive in this fanfiction, would also be interesting. Luke might try to use Percy's connection to Kronos to his advantage, but Percy would have to be careful not to be manipulated by Luke.
His relationship with Annabeth would definitely be affected. She might be a bit wary at first, since Nyx is such an unknown and powerful entity. But she would also be there to support Percy as he figures things out.
Among the demigods at Camp Half - Blood, some of the more romantic - minded ones might flock to Percy, thinking he can give them advice on love since he's related to Aphrodite. But Percy would be really out of his element here. And his relationship with the more 'tough' or battle - focused demigods might be strained, as they might see his Aphrodite connection as a sign of weakness or something that doesn't fit with their warrior - like image of him.
His relationship with Annabeth would be different. She might be a bit more cautious at first, as Percy's new heritage from Oceanus could bring unforeseen challenges. But they would also have a new level of respect for Percy's increased power. With his other friends like Grover, they might look up to him more, seeing him as having an even greater destiny. However, some characters might be jealous or suspicious of Percy, like some of the children of Poseidon who might feel overshadowed.
His relationship with the gods would be complex. The gods who are friends with Ares might be more favorable towards Percy. However, the ones who dislike Ares, like Poseidon in some ways, might be disappointed in Percy. Poseidon might worry that Percy is being led astray by Ares and could try to persuade him to give up this new role.
If Percy is the son of all gods in fanfiction, his relationships would change drastically. His relationship with his mother would be different. She would have to come to terms with her son's even greater significance and the new dangers that come with it. His interactions with the minor gods and goddesses would also be different. They might see him as an opportunity to gain more influence or as a threat to their own positions. His relationship with other demigods from different cabins at Camp Half - Blood would shift. Some might try to get closer to him for power, while others might distance themselves out of fear. And his relationship with the mortal world would be more tenuous as his godly side becomes more pronounced and he has to balance his two worlds even more carefully.
With his friends from Camp Half - Blood, things would be a lot more complicated. Some might look up to him as someone with extraordinary power, but others might be jealous or feel threatened. His relationship with Chiron would also change. Chiron would have to be extra careful in guiding Percy, knowing that his actions could have far - reaching consequences due to his unique parentage. And when it comes to his enemies, like the monsters, they might be even more determined to defeat him, seeing him as a greater threat to their plans than before.