In this fanfiction, Percy's character development would be quite complex. He would initially struggle with adapting to Apollo's world. He might feel out of place because Apollo's domain is so different from Poseidon's. However, over time, he would start to incorporate some of Apollo's traits. His leadership style could change, becoming more inspiring like Apollo's rather than the more instinctive leadership he had before. He would also develop a deeper appreciation for the arts, which could help him in unexpected ways during his quests. For instance, his knowledge of poetry could be used to solve riddles or communicate with ancient spirits. His view of the gods would also shift. Instead of seeing them mainly as powerful entities to be feared or respected like he did with Poseidon, he would see the more human - like and flawed sides of them through Apollo. This would make him more empathetic towards the gods' situations and perhaps more critical of their actions at the same time.
Percy's character would develop in several ways. Firstly, he'd be more attuned to prophecy and the future. Apollo has prophetic powers, and being raised by him, Percy would likely have a better understanding of the signs and omens. Secondly, his relationship with the sun and light would be stronger. He could gain powers related to the sun, like using sunlight to heal or creating illusions with light. Also, his sense of humor might change to be more like Apollo's, which is often witty and a bit self - centered at times. He would also be more used to the company of Apollo's many followers and children, which would make him more social in a different way compared to his normal self.
His character would become more confident in his artistic abilities. Apollo is the god of many arts, so Percy would likely be exposed to music, poetry, and painting. He might be more flamboyant in his actions and speech, as Apollo has a certain charm. For example, he could start using more flowery language when talking to his friends or enemies.
Percy's character would likely become more in tune with nature. He'd be more reserved perhaps, as he grows up in an all - female group. His sense of honor might be more shaped by Artemis' values, such as protecting the weak and the natural world.
Percy's character would likely become more versatile. He'd start to incorporate Apollo's traits like confidence and a love for the arts. His power set might expand to include things like healing, which is associated with Apollo. He'd also become more in tune with the sun and light, which could change his overall perspective on things.
Percy would likely become more confident in his powers. As Apollo's brother, he might gain access to some of Apollo's knowledge, which could make him a better strategist. For example, he could use Apollo's understanding of the sun's patterns to his advantage in battles.
Percy would likely become more confident in his abilities. Apollo's influence would make him more outgoing and perhaps a bit more self - assured. He'd also probably have a greater appreciation for beauty and the finer things in life.
If Percy were raised by Shinto, his character would change in multiple ways. Shinto places great importance on purification and cleanliness. Percy might develop a habit of purifying himself and his surroundings more often. This could also extend to his mental state, making him more focused and less likely to be influenced by negative emotions. His view of power would also shift. Instead of seeing power as something to be used for personal gain or to prove himself, he would see it as a tool to maintain the harmony of the world, as per Shinto beliefs. His growth as a character would involve learning to balance his Greek demigod nature with his Shinto - influenced values, which would be a complex and interesting journey.
The plot could be centered around Percy's identity crisis. Since he's raised by Apollo, he might struggle with whether he should follow Apollo's more flamboyant and carefree ways or stay true to his own nature. He could be exposed to Apollo's many lovers and children, which would make him question his place in this complex family. Additionally, his relationship with other demigods would change. He might be seen as an outcast by some who are loyal to Poseidon, while others might be jealous of his connection to Apollo. This would lead to various adventures where he has to prove himself not just as a son of Poseidon but as someone with a unique upbringing under Apollo.
His character might become more confident, as being raised by Zeus would give him a sense of specialness. He could also be more authoritative.
He would likely be more cautious and distrustful. Since he's being raised by a monster, he may not have the same sense of heroism and justice that the normal Percy has. He might see the world as a more dangerous place where only the strong survive.
Percy's character would be very different. Growing up alone, he would lack the social skills he has in the original series. He'd be more introverted. His view of the gods would be more cynical as he has no one to tell him the 'glorified' stories. He'd have to learn about his powers through trial and error, which would make him more cautious. He may also develop a stronger survival instinct. His relationships would be different too. He might be more hesitant to open up to others when he finally does meet people. Overall, his character would be a loner with a unique perspective on the demigod world.
His character could develop in a way that he becomes more powerful. Since Kronos is a very powerful being, Percy might inherit some latent power. But he would have to learn to control it. He would also become more empathetic towards the Titans in a sense, as he realizes that Kronos is his brother. This could lead to him trying to find a middle ground between the Titans and the gods, which would be a major shift in his character from just being a defender of the gods.