Artemis's overprotectiveness can have a complex effect on Percy. At first, Percy may resist it because he values his own strength and ability to handle things. However, over time, it could give him the confidence to face his inner demons. Artemis might shield him from external threats that could further damage his already fragile state. This protection could also isolate Percy from his usual comrades, which could be both good and bad. Good in the sense that he has time to focus on himself, but bad in that he might feel cut off from his support network.
In the fanfiction, Artemis's overprotectiveness can impact Percy in multiple ways. It could limit Percy's freedom to some extent, which might frustrate him as he has always been a free - spirited character. But it also provides him with a sense of security. Percy, being broken, may be more vulnerable to attacks, both physical and emotional. Artemis's protection can act as a buffer against those. Moreover, her overprotectiveness can gradually change Percy's self - perception. He may start to see himself as someone worthy of protection and care, which could be a big step in his journey towards getting better.
It might initially make Percy feel smothered. He's used to being independent, and having Artemis constantly hovering could make him a bit resentful. But on the other hand, it could also make him feel safe. Given that he's 'broken', having someone so powerful care about his well - being could start to heal some of his emotional wounds.
It can limit Percy's growth as a character. If Artemis is always protecting him, he might not get to face challenges on his own and develop fully. Other characters might feel sidelined because Artemis is so focused on Percy. For example, some of Percy's friends who also want to help him might find it hard to get involved if Artemis is constantly stepping in.
Clarise's overprotectiveness can affect the relationships in the story. It could strain her relationships with other characters who don't approve of her actions. At the same time, it might strengthen her bond with Percy, either in a positive way if he appreciates it, or in a negative way if he feels smothered. This complex web of relationships influenced by her overprotectiveness can drive the story forward in many different and unexpected ways.
Percy may become more reserved. With Artemis being possessive, he might start to hold back his normal, outgoing nature. For example, he may not be as quick to jump into new adventures or make new friends.
It can add a lot of tension to the story. For example, Naruto might feel suffocated by Minato's overprotectiveness and constantly try to break free. This can create a conflict between them. Also, it can limit Naruto's growth as a character in some ways. If Minato is always shielding her from danger, she might not get the chance to fully develop her skills and become stronger on her own.
It can speed up their relationship development. His overprotectiveness shows his feelings for her, and Hinata may feel more secure and cared for. This can lead to her opening up more to Naruto and their relationship becoming closer faster.
The hunters of Artemis might be caught in the middle. They respect Artemis but also might see Percy as a valuable ally. So, they could be torn between trying to appease Artemis' jealousy and maintaining a good relationship with Percy. For example, some hunters might distance themselves from Percy to avoid Artemis' wrath.
In the fanfiction, the overprotectiveness might show up as the gods restricting Percy's actions. They may not let him go on certain quests alone, insisting on sending a whole entourage of helpers. This could be because they see Percy as a very important asset, and they're afraid of losing him. So they overcompensate by being overly protective.
Well, she might constantly be by Percy's side during dangerous situations, like when they are facing monsters. She could also be very cautious about who Percy interacts with, fearing they might harm him.
Well, it really depends on how the author writes it. If the overprotectiveness is written in a way that respects Marinette's agency, it could be a cute and endearing aspect of their relationship. But if it comes across as controlling, it might make Marinette resent Adrien, and then they would have to work through those issues to have a healthy relationship.
It can make other characters view their relationship as very exclusive. For example, Ron might feel left out sometimes if Harry is constantly overprotective of Hermione. This can create some tension between Ron and Harry in the fanfiction.