On the other hand, some characters might see it as an opportunity for their own growth. For example, a younger demigod who has always been in Percy's shadow might step up and try to fill the leadership role that Percy left vacant. However, overall, the initial impact would be mostly negative due to the strong bonds Percy has with many of the characters.
His friends would be devastated. They rely on Percy in many ways, and his sudden absence would leave a big void. For instance, Annabeth might feel lost without him, as they have a deep connection. She would probably be very worried and try to find him.
His friends would be devastated. They rely on him a great deal. Annabeth, for instance, would be heartbroken and would probably try to find him. Grover would also be very concerned and might use his nature - related abilities to search for Percy.
It could also be due to a sense of guilt. If something bad happened that he blames himself for, like someone getting hurt because of him, he might exile himself as a form of self - punishment. He'd rather be alone and deal with his own pain than face those he feels he's let down.
Maybe he feels guilty. Suppose he made a big mistake, like accidentally leading an enemy to a safe haven of demigods. The guilt could be so overwhelming that he exiles himself to punish himself and keep others safe from his potential future blunders.
A murder prank in Percy Jackson fanfiction can have multiple effects on the characters. Firstly, it can create a sense of fear. If a character sees what they think is a murder, they might be afraid that the same could happen to them. This can make them more cautious and less likely to take risks. Secondly, it can lead to self - reflection among the characters. They might think about their own actions and whether they've made enemies who could be behind such a 'murder'. And lastly, it can cause a rift in the group. Some characters might side with the prankster, thinking it was just a harmless joke, while others might be deeply offended and demand justice for the false 'victim'.
The other characters would be devastated. Annabeth, for instance, would be heartbroken. She has been through so much with Percy, and his death would leave a huge void in her life. She might become more withdrawn and less trusting. Grover would also be deeply affected. He has been Percy's friend since the beginning, and he would probably blame himself for not being able to protect Percy. The other demigods would lose their hero, and they might feel less confident in their ability to defend Olympus.
The main characters are Percy and Reyna, of course. Percy, a demigod with powers over water, is known for his heroic deeds. Reyna, on the other hand, is a strong and capable leader. In the exile fanfiction, their relationship is often explored, whether it's a friendship that deepens or a more complex dynamic as they face the challenges of being exiled together.
Redemption is also a big theme. Some fanfics show Percy trying to redeem himself for something he may or may not have done wrong. Also, the theme of friendship is still present even in exile. His friends may be trying to find him or he may be making new friends in his exile state.
His friends might be relieved. They value Percy as he is, a demigod. If he became a god, he might change, and they could lose the Percy they know. For example, Annabeth might be happy that he stays a demigod because she loves him for who he is now.
For other characters, say Nico and Will. If they end up in this scenario, it could be a turning point in their relationship. They might start as just friends, but those seven minutes could make them realize there are deeper feelings there. They could come out with a new understanding and respect for each other, and it could lead to a more romantic relationship later on.
Well, if Percy stays as praetor, it could lead to a more stable leadership in Camp Jupiter. This might mean stronger defenses against external threats like the giants or other monsters. It also could change the power dynamics between the demigods of the two camps, as Percy has strong ties to Camp Half - Blood too. His continued presence as praetor might encourage more cooperation between the camps, which would be a big shift from the usual somewhat tense relationship.