It could also limit the potential growth of the Percy Jackson fanfiction universe. If the main character is seemingly ignoring it, new writers might be deterred from joining in. Without new voices and ideas, the variety and depth of fanfiction could suffer. However, on the other hand, it could also keep the fanfiction more true to the original essence of Percy Jackson, as it won't be overly influenced by attempts to get his 'attention' in the fictional sense.
One consequence could be that the fanfiction community might feel less connected to the character. If Percy doesn't seem to interact with or acknowledge the fan - created stories, fans might feel like their creativity isn't being recognized. For example, they might be less motivated to write more stories about him.
It could lead to a breakdown in the demigod community. Percy is kind of a hero figure, and if he doesn't care, it might demoralize other demigods. They might start to question their own purpose and the importance of their roles. Also, it could make Camp Half - Blood more vulnerable to attacks as Percy is a strong fighter.
One possible consequence could be that he becomes even more powerful in a dark way. Tartarus is full of dangerous and ancient forces. Staying there might expose him to unique and powerful magics that change him. For example, he could gain new combat skills or the ability to control certain Tartarus - born entities.
Well, one possible consequence could be that Percy gains an immense amount of power. Kronos was a very powerful Titan, so Percy might become nearly invincible. He could also face some internal struggles as Kronos' essence might try to influence his mind and actions.
The entire world of the story could be altered. Monsters might be stronger or weaker depending on what he changes in the past. If he stops some key event that was related to a monster's origin, it could lead to a different power balance in the world of demigods.
Well, Percy could experience emotional trauma. This might show up as nightmares or flashbacks in the fanfiction. He might also isolate himself from his friends and family because he feels ashamed or doesn't want to burden them with what he's been through. And his view of the world could become more cynical. He may start to see the world as a cruel place where bad things happen to good people like him.
He might face extreme physical challenges like battling powerful monsters on his own. In Tartarus, there are many dangerous creatures that could be a huge threat.
On the positive side, it might force his sisters to reflect on their own behavior. If they realize that their actions led to Lincoln ignoring them, they could make an effort to change. And for Lincoln, he might find that he misses his sisters' company after a while, which could lead to a reconciliation where they all learn to respect each other's boundaries better.
In the 'Percy Jackson Forced to Marry Artemis' fanfiction, for the Greek pantheon, it could be a major upheaval. If Percy is forced to marry Artemis, it would change the power dynamics. Artemis' role as a virgin goddess is an important part of the pantheon's fabric. Her marriage could mean a shift in the roles and powers of other goddesses. There could be a breakdown in the traditional hierarchy. Some gods might see this as an opportunity to gain more power, while others would fight to maintain the old ways. This could also lead to new alliances forming, both among the gods and between the gods and certain demigods, which would completely transform the structure of the Greek pantheon as it was known before.
Well, for fans, it limits their creative outlet. They can't freely explore and expand on the Percy Jackson universe in their own writing as they might like. For the fanfiction community, it means one less popular franchise to create stories around.
Well, for starters, it means that we might be missing out on some really great stories. Since Percy Jackson has a lot of depth to his character and the world he inhabits, if it's underestimated in fanfiction, we don't get to see all the different interpretations and creative takes that could be done. It can also lead to a sort of self - fulfilling prophecy in the fanfiction community. If new writers see that Percy Jackson is often underestimated, they may be less likely to take on the challenge of writing good fanfiction for it, which in turn keeps the overall quality down. And finally, it can make the Percy Jackson fanfiction seem less appealing to a wider audience compared to fanfiction for other series that are more highly regarded in that regard.