It could also open up new storylines. Maybe there would be a search for a new Hunt, or some demigods would try to resurrect the old Hunt. The gods might also get involved, either to punish Percy or to try and fix the mess. This single event in the fanfic could lead to a whole new set of adventures and conflicts in the Percy Jackson universe.
The morale among the demigods would be greatly affected. The Hunt is often seen as a symbol of strength and unity for female demigods. If Percy kills them, it might create a divide between male and female demigods, leading to internal conflicts within the demigod community. Also, it would change the way demigods view Percy. Some might see him as a hero for eliminating a potential threat, while others would see him as a murderer for killing the Hunt.
The gods would have mixed reactions. Some gods who are more on the side of order and the well - being of the mortal world, like Athena, might be secretly glad that Typhon is out of the picture, but publicly they might have to condemn Percy's actions as overstepping his bounds. Other gods who are more chaotic or who had some sort of alliance with Typhon (if any) would be angry at Percy and might seek revenge. The minor gods and goddesses might feel a shift in the power balance and start to reevaluate their relationships with the major gods and the demigods.
Well, it would create a huge power vacuum. Ares was one of the major gods, and his death would surely shake up the balance of power among the gods. Other gods might start jockeying for his territory or influence.
The balance in nature would be disrupted. Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature. Her death could cause strange phenomena in the natural world, like animals going wild or the moon's cycle becoming erratic. This would not only affect the demigods but also mortals who depend on the stability of nature.
Well, if Percy stays as praetor, it could lead to a more stable leadership in Camp Jupiter. This might mean stronger defenses against external threats like the giants or other monsters. It also could change the power dynamics between the demigods of the two camps, as Percy has strong ties to Camp Half - Blood too. His continued presence as praetor might encourage more cooperation between the camps, which would be a big shift from the usual somewhat tense relationship.
The power structure would be completely disrupted. There would be no more divine interference in mortal affairs, which could lead to chaos at first as there are no gods to control natural elements like the sea or the sky. But it could also lead to new opportunities for mortals to take control of their own destinies.
One possible motive could be a misunderstanding. Maybe the Hunt has been misinterpreted as a threat to Percy's friends or Camp Half - Blood. So in his attempt to protect his own, he takes extreme action.
These fanfics can have a significant impact. They add new dimensions to the characters. For Percy, being sick shows his vulnerability, which is not always explored in the original books. It makes him more relatable to fans who have also experienced illness. Fans can then engage more deeply with the character.
Some of the hunters might be skeptical at first. After all, an OC is a new and unknown element. But if the OC shows strength and loyalty, they could gradually be accepted.
Her character development could be quite complex. First, she'd have to adapt to the rules and values of the hunt. This might mean suppressing some of her more impulsive tendencies that Percy is known for. As she spends more time with the other hunters, she'll likely pick up new skills and ways of thinking. For example, she could learn new tracking methods or ways to communicate without words. Her view of the world may also change as she experiences the hunt. She may come to see the importance of the balance between the mortal world and the world of the gods in a new light, which could shape her actions and decisions in the future.
They might start with some mutual suspicion. Percy would be cautious around Thor as he's a very powerful being from a different mythology. Thor might see Percy as a bit of an oddity at first. But then they could start to exchange stories about their adventures. Percy could tell Thor about his battles with the Titans, and Thor could share his tales of fighting giants. This would lead to a newfound respect between them.