I think Percy would initially be a bit skeptical. But as he reads on, he'd start to get into it. He'd be impressed by the creativity of the fans in combining his world with musical elements. He might also laugh at some of the more out - there interpretations. And he'd likely be a bit proud that his story has inspired such unique works of fanfiction.
He'd probably be intrigued. After all, it's about him.
He may feel a bit strange at first. It's like looking at a distorted mirror of his own life.
He might feel a bit strange at first. After all, it's not every day that you see yourself in a story combined with other fictional worlds. But then, if the fanfiction is well - written, he could get really into it and start imagining himself in those new scenarios.
He might be a mix of flattered and bewildered. Flattered because people care enough to write about him, but bewildered by some of the wild ideas in the fanfiction.
Well, Percy might be quite amused. He's used to all kinds of crazy adventures in his own life, and musical fanfiction could seem like an interesting new take. He might enjoy seeing how fans interpret his world through music and story in the fanfiction.
Percy Jackson's reactions to the musical fanfiction could be quite complex. Given his character, he is someone who has been through a lot in his own adventures. He might approach the musical fanfiction with a sense of curiosity. He would be intrigued by how the fans manage to translate his story, which is full of action, magic, and mythology, into a musical format. He may find some parts of it really cool, like the way the music might be used to enhance the mood of his battles or his relationships with other characters. At the same time, he might also feel a bit strange seeing his life being fictionalized in this way, but I think he'd eventually come to appreciate the love and enthusiasm that the fans put into creating these musical fanfictions.
Perhaps it could be a writer who is trying to make a statement about how even the strongest characters can be broken in certain situations. But this is a very uncharacteristic and disturbing idea for Percy. The Percy Jackson series is about hope and growth, and such a fanfiction would be a radical departure from that. It could also be a writer who is misinterpreting the character and the themes of the series completely. In the original, Percy is a fighter, and to write about him taking his own life in fanfiction seems like a very wrong - headed approach.
If it's a romantic fanfiction about him and Annabeth, he might blush a bit. After all, it's about his relationship. But he'd also be happy that people see their love as something worth writing about. If it's an action - packed fanfiction that has him on a new adventure, he'd be excited. He loves adventures, and seeing new ideas for his heroic deeds would be appealing to him.
The child of Hestia might initially be a bit of a mystery to Percy. They could approach Percy with a calm and warm demeanor, perhaps inviting him to sit by a special fire they've made. Percy would likely be curious about their powers and their connection to Hestia. They might share stories around the fire, with the child of Hestia telling tales of the hearth's significance in the world of the gods.
Apollo would probably love it. Since he is the god of poetry and creativity, he'd be intrigued by the different interpretations of himself in fanfiction. He might even get some new inspiration for his own creative works from it.
Percy's reaction would be a mix of confusion and fascination. The world of Kratos is so foreign to him, with different rules and a much darker tone. However, he would also be drawn to the hero's journey that Kratos undertakes in the fanfiction, comparing it to his own journey as a demigod.