Well, the magic systems in both universes are different. In Harry Potter, it's more about spells and wands, while in Percy Jackson it's related to Greek gods and demigod powers. Harry reading Percy Jackson fanfiction might make him think about different ways magic can be used and structured. For example, in Percy Jackson, the idea of having powers based on one's godly parent is very different from the innate magical abilities in Harry Potter. This could inspire him to view magic in new ways in his own world.
On a more cultural level, Percy Jackson fanfiction often delves deep into Greek mythology. Harry, coming from a world where the wizarding culture is more self - contained, might gain a broader perspective on different mythologies and how they can be incorporated into a fictional world. This could potentially influence how he views the history and roots of magic in his own world. Maybe he'll start to wonder if there are other mythologies that could be related to the magic he knows, and this could open up new storylines or ideas in his mind.
After reading the fanfiction, Percy could have a more in - depth understanding of the wizarding world. He might start to think about how the social structure in the wizarding world compares to that in his demigod world. He might also be more curious about the history and lore of the wizarding world, and how it developed compared to his own world of Greek gods and monsters. He could even start to imagine what it would be like to be a wizard, with all the unique spells and magical items, and how that would change his approach to dealing with his own problems.
His character would become more bold and impulsive perhaps. Since Percy Jackson often acts on his instincts, Harry might pick up this trait. He would also be more used to teamwork in a more physical sense, as the demigods in Percy's world often fight side by side.
One benefit is that it allows for more exploration of the universes. Fanfiction often delves deeper into characters' backstories or creates new relationships that might not be explored in the original works. For example, in Percy Jackson fanfiction, you might find stories that focus on minor gods or new demigod characters. It also gives fans a chance to see different interpretations of the magical worlds, which can be really exciting.
Harry would likely be very curious about Starfire. He might ask her a lot of questions about her powers and her home planet. Starfire, in turn, would be fascinated by the magic in the wizarding world, which is so different from her own powers. She might try to learn some spells.
The demigod world and the wizarding world would interact in some really wild ways. For example, the magic in Hogwarts might have an effect on Percy's powers. Maybe the protective spells around Hogwarts could make his water - controlling abilities act up. Also, the wizards would be fascinated by the demigod weapons like Percy's sword, Riptide. It's a weapon that can turn into a pen, which is something completely foreign to the wizarding world.
The settings are different. Harry Potter is set mainly in the UK, at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and other wizarding locations. Percy Jackson is set in modern - day USA, with a lot of action taking place at Camp Half - Blood. Also, the magic systems vary. In Harry Potter, there are spells, potions, and magic wands. In Percy Jackson, the demigods have powers related to their godly parentage like Percy can control water because his father is Poseidon. So they are clearly not related in a fanfiction way.
He could be shocked. Maybe there are some fanfictions that take a very dark turn or have unexpected pairings that he never thought of. He'd probably need some time to process such strange ideas. And he might also be curious to see how far the creativity of the fans can go. He might even get some new ideas about his own life from reading some of the more imaginative fanfictions.
She might view the power dynamics in the fanfiction differently. Given her own experiences with power struggles in 'The Hunger Games', she could be more critical of how power is used or abused in the Harry Potter fanfiction world.
No. In Percy Jackson fanfiction, the worlds of Harry Potter and Percy Jackson are often just combined or cross - overed, but Harry Potter isn't made into a god. Each series has its own set of rules regarding magic and divinity, and typically they remain distinct even in fan - created works.
Yes, there could be such a fanfiction. Fanfiction often takes characters from different universes and combines them in unique ways. It's not uncommon for fans to imagine Percy Jackson, a character from the Percy Jackson series, as a wizard in the Harry Potter universe. This kind of crossover allows for interesting new storylines and character interactions.