Perhaps it starts with Percy being tricked into a situation where he unknowingly agrees to marry Artemis. He might be in a daze or under some magical influence. Then, as he realizes what's happening, he tries to find a way out. Artemis, on her part, might also be trying to figure out how to handle this situation without breaking her own principles. Maybe they end up forming an unexpected alliance to break the forced bond.
Well, one possibility could be that some powerful entity forces Percy into this marriage for political reasons. Maybe there's a power struggle in the mythological world and this union is seen as a way to bring stability. For example, Artemis might be against it initially because of her vow of maidenhood, but then she and Percy find a way to work together against the forced situation.
In the 'percy is forced to marry artemis fanfic', it could be that an ancient prophecy demands this union. Percy is chosen because of his unique powers and lineage, and Artemis is the counterpart. At first, both are resistant. Percy is confused as he has his own life and relationships. Artemis is angry at having her will violated. But as they interact more, they start to understand each other better and might even find some common ground to either accept or fight against the forced marriage.
A group of dark forces or minor gods could be the antagonists. They might believe that the union of Percy and Artemis would disrupt the balance in a way that benefits them. So, they engineer the situation where Percy is forced to marry Artemis, hoping to use the resulting chaos to their advantage. They would likely try to keep Percy and Artemis from finding a way out of the forced marriage.
A possible plot twist might be that the force behind the marriage is actually an ancient evil that wants to use their union to gain power. Artemis and Percy then have to team up to not only deal with the unwanted marriage but also defeat this evil. It could also be that Artemis has a way to break the forced marriage bond, but in doing so, she would lose her immortality, which adds a huge moral dilemma to the story.
One possible plot twist could be that the gods interfere to stop the marriage at the last minute. They might realize that such a union goes against the natural order. Another could be that Percy discovers a way to break the forced bond by finding a magical artifact. Or perhaps Artemis herself finds a loophole in the situation that allows her to avoid the marriage without causing chaos among the gods.
The Olympian council itself could be the antagonist if they are the ones forcing the marriage for their own political gain. They might not care about Artemis' wishes or Percy's attempts to stop it, and they use their power and influence to push the marriage forward.
Artemis would be in shock initially. Given her status as a powerful and independent goddess, the idea of being forced into marriage is unthinkable. She would likely try to use her divine powers to break free from the situation. If she can't do it immediately, she might start to negotiate. She could offer other things in exchange for her freedom from this marriage. And if Percy shows any sign of taking advantage of the situation, she would not hesitate to put him in his place.
A plot could involve Percy being cursed and the only way to break the curse is to sing a song that moves Artemis. He has to learn about her past, her values, and her likes in order to create the perfect song. Or perhaps Percy discovers a new power within himself - the power of song - and he decides to test it out on Artemis, not knowing how she will react. This could lead to a series of adventures as he tries to make amends if she is initially offended.
Well, perhaps there's a power struggle in the mythological world. Some powerful being wants to control or manipulate Percy, and they see Artemis as a means to an end. By forcing Percy to stay with her, they can keep an eye on him or use Artemis's power and influence to their advantage. It could also be that Percy has unknowingly stumbled upon a secret or a power that is related to Artemis, and to protect it or study it further, he is made to stay with her.
Well, one possible plot could be that some powerful outside force, like an ancient god or a magical entity, forces Annabeth to marry Percy for some grand scheme. Maybe it's to unite two powerful bloodlines or to fulfill an old prophecy. And they initially resist but as they face the situation together, they start to discover new feelings for each other.
One possible plot could be that Percy comes across a disabled Artemis in a situation where she has lost some of her powers. He could help her find a way to regain them while facing various mythological threats. For example, they might have to battle a new kind of monster that is taking advantage of Artemis's weakened state. Along the way, Percy discovers more about the true nature of the gods and their vulnerabilities.
Well, it could be that Artemis sees Percy as a special child with great potential. Maybe Percy's parents are unable to take care of him for some reason. Artemis, being the goddess she is, decides to take him under her wing. She might teach Percy all about her ways, like archery and hunting. And Percy, growing up in this unique environment, could develop powers or skills different from his normal fate in the original stories.