Another example could be if the fanfic was about a group of characters trying to solve a complex mystery in a particular way. Percy Jackson shows up and uses his typical 'go - it - alone' style that is so characteristic of him in the original books. This might undermine the group dynamic that the fanfic writer was trying to establish, and make the whole mystery - solving process seem too easy or forced, thus ruining the fanfic.
Well, it could mean that in the context of Percy Jackson, something about Percy Jackson's character or actions in a fan - created story (fanfic) disrupts or spoils what was otherwise a really good or well - structured fanfic. Maybe his actions go against the flow or theme the fanfic author had in mind.
It could mean that Percy, perhaps a character or a person, is ruining or disrupting a very good or well - constructed fanfic. Maybe Percy has some sort of action or behavior that goes against the plot, characters, or themes of the fanfic, thus 'destroying' it in a sense.
If Percy is a character, he might destroy the fanfic out of jealousy. Maybe the fanfic is getting more attention than he is used to, so he takes actions to undermine it.
I'm afraid I can't give you any examples of 'bunny ass expansion fanfic'. This is a very specialized and rather strange - sounding concept, and without more information about the broader context or any particular sources where such fanfics might be found, it's impossible to point to any specific examples.
I'm afraid I can't provide examples of '2b ass expansion fanfic' because I'm not aware of any particular works that go by this name. It could be a very specialized or even a newly - created fanfic concept that hasn't reached a broader audience yet.
Yes. In certain Percy Jackson fanfictions, a new character introduced could be the saving grace. Maybe a half - blood with a unique power that no one has seen before. For example, a demigod with the power to control time. When the heroes are in a situation where they are about to be defeated by an enemy, this new character uses their time - controlling power to reverse the situation, making it a saving grace. Also, the friendship between the main characters can be a saving grace. In a story where they are all poisoned, their combined strength and will to save each other because of their friendship helps them find a cure.
I'm not sure of specific examples off the top of my head. But it could be fanfiction that delves deeply into the backstories of minor characters from the Percy Jackson series. Maybe a story that focuses on the early life of a demigod that was only briefly mentioned in the books.
The overall world - building in Naruto can lead to fanfic creation. The different ninja villages, their cultures, and politics are rich sources. A fan might write a fanfic about a diplomatic mission between two villages that wasn't shown in the original. Also, Naruto's dreams and ideals, such as his desire for peace, can inspire fanfic writers to create stories about how Naruto tries to achieve peace in different and more complex ways than in the original plot.
Perhaps it's a gift from his father, Poseidon. Since Poseidon has control over the sea and all things related to water, he might have some connection to a power that gives Percy wings, like as a way to help Percy reach new heights both literally and metaphorically.
Well, in a fanfiction like this, Percy could be shipwrecked on an island in the Norse seas. There, he meets a Valkyrie who mistakes him for a Norse hero. He then has to learn about Norse magic and fight alongside Norse warriors against a frost giant invasion. Also, he could be summoned by Freya to help find a lost artifact of the Norse gods, all while trying to keep his Greek demigod powers a secret. And there could be a story where Percy is cursed by a Norse witch and has to go on a quest to break the curse, which involves interacting with various Norse creatures and deities.