For Artemis, you could show her softer side. In the original stories, she's very stoic. But in the crossover, maybe Percy's more human and relatable nature starts to chip away at her cold exterior. For Percy, he could grow in his understanding of the more wild and untamed aspects of the divine world through his interactions with Artemis.
Artemis could be developed by giving her a more complex relationship with Percy. Instead of just seeing him as another male (which she usually dislikes), she could start to see him as an equal or even a protege of sorts. Percy, on the other hand, could develop his leadership skills further as he tries to navigate the world of Artemis' hunters. He might have to learn new tactics and strategies that are different from what he's used to at Camp Half - Blood.
Well, it could start with mutual respect. For example, Percy respects Artemis's power and her role as a goddess. Artemis, in turn, could come to respect Percy's courage and his ability to survive against all odds. They could then start to work together on small tasks, like protecting a particular area from monsters. As they spend more time together, they might start to trust each other more, and their relationship could grow deeper.
Artemis Fowl, being the calculating and often - aloof character that he is, might look down on Percy at first. He might see Percy as a bit of a brute, just charging into battles. However, as he witnesses Percy's loyalty to his friends and his ability to think on his feet in the heat of battle, he would gain a new respect for him. Percy, on the other hand, would be fascinated by Artemis's gadgets and his ability to outwit his enemies with his wits. They would likely have a lot of banter, with Percy making fun of Artemis's overly - complicated plans and Artemis criticizing Percy's lack of strategic thinking in some situations.
For Percy, you could develop his character by showing how he adapts to the more reserved and strict world of Artemis. He might start to understand the importance of her values, like purity and the protection of the wild. This could make him more cautious in his actions and more in tune with nature.
To develop Percy, you can focus on his loyalty. In a fanfiction with Hermione, this loyalty could be tested in new ways. For instance, when they are in a situation where they have to choose between their own worlds' interests. Hermione can be developed by highlighting her adaptability. She has to adapt to the new world of demigods, with its own rules and hierarchies. You can also show how their individual character traits affect their relationship. Percy's impulsiveness might sometimes clash with Hermione's careful planning, but they can also find a balance and grow together as characters.
For Percy, his loyalty and sense of adventure can be emphasized. He could be the one to initiate contact with Elsa, seeing her as a new and exciting mystery. His skills in combat and his ability to think on his feet would come in handy when they face challenges together. For Elsa, her growth from a withdrawn and fearful queen to someone more open and trusting can be shown. Meeting Percy, who is so different from the people in her world, could be a catalyst for this change.
In many fanfictions, Fem Percy Jackson often retains Percy's core traits like bravery and loyalty but with a female perspective. For example, she might show more emotional vulnerability in some situations. Artemis, on the other hand, is usually depicted as a strong and independent goddess. Her relationship with Fem Percy can range from a mentorship - where she guides Fem Percy in the ways of the demigod world - to a more complex friendship. Fanfiction writers may also explore how Artemis' views on males and her vow of maidenhood interact with her connection to Fem Percy.
Percy's development could involve him using his skills in a new way. For example, his ability to control water could be combined with Elsa's ice in creative ways. This would make him more adaptable. Elsa could develop by seeing Percy's loyalty to his friends and trying to form deeper connections herself. As they interact more, they could influence each other's values. Percy might become more patient like Elsa, and Elsa could become more bold like Percy.
Percy is often characterized as his brave and sometimes impulsive self. He might be shown as being a bit in awe of Artemis at first. Artemis, in fanfiction, is usually depicted as the powerful and independent goddess of the hunt. She has her own set of rules and values that she adheres to strictly.
To develop the characters, consider how they interact with the lemon aspect. Percy could start off being a bit skeptical about all the lemon stuff his father is into. But as he spends more time with Poseidon in these lemon - related adventures, he could learn to appreciate it and grow as a person. Poseidon, on the other hand, could be developed by showing his pride in Percy when Percy uses the lemon - inspired powers or items he gives him. This could make Poseidon more relatable as a father figure.
For Percy, you could explore his growth in a world outside of his normal demigod realm. Meeting Rosalie could make him more aware of different forms of immortality and power. Maybe he starts to question his own mortality in a different way. For Rosalie, her encounter with Percy could soften her edges a bit. Since Percy is more in touch with his emotions, she could learn from him and become more empathetic towards others, not just her vampire family.