Well, a few of the gods might actually like it. The Percy Jackson series has brought new life to their old tales. The fanfiction is like an extension of that. Gods who like to be in the spotlight, like Apollo perhaps, would enjoy seeing more stories about themselves, even if they are made - up fan stories.
Some gods would be angry. They are used to being in control of their own stories and having strict rules in the old myths. Fanfiction often changes things up, and that could make them mad.
I think some past gods would be indifferent. They've been around for so long and seen so many interpretations of their stories over the centuries. A little bit of modern fanfiction might not even register on their radar.
Some might. Gods who like to be in the spotlight, like Dionysus, could enjoy seeing himself in different scenarios in the fanfiction. He might find it entertaining.
Some Avengers might find it entertaining. For example, Thor could chuckle at the creative ideas about his brother. Others like Captain America might be a bit bewildered. He comes from a more straightforward world of stories, and fanfiction can be really out - of - the - box.
His mother, Sally Jackson, could play an important role as an ally. She has a strong will and has always been there for Percy. Also, Tyson, his cyclops half - brother, could be a powerful ally with his strength and loyalty. And don't forget about the Nymphs. Some of the water nymphs might help Percy since he has a connection to water.
Well, Zeus might be furious. He's always so prideful in the original stories, and in fanfiction, if someone writes him in a less - than - glorious way, he'd be enraged. Athena might be more intrigued. She loves knowledge and stories, so she might analyze the fanfiction for its creativity and how it portrays the world she knows. Poseidon would probably be a bit more laid - back about it. He has a soft spot for Percy, so as long as the fanfiction doesn't completely distort his relationship with Percy, he might even find some of it amusing.
Athena might also be a good candidate. Although she and Poseidon have their differences, she could see Percy's potential and befriend him. She could offer him wisdom and strategic advice for his various adventures.
Some Avengers might be flattered. For instance, Spider - Man could be happy that fans are so interested in his part in Infinity War that they write fanfiction about it. Meanwhile, Loki, if he were still alive in the context of the reaction, would probably be using the fanfiction to his advantage, maybe trying to manipulate the perception of his actions in Infinity War within the fan - created stories.
Well, the gods' personalities play a huge role. Take Zeus. He's all about power and control. So if a fanfiction shows him losing control or being bested easily, he'll be livid. Athena, being the goddess of wisdom, might actually study the fanfiction, looking for new ideas or different ways of thinking. Poseidon, with his laid - back attitude towards Percy, will probably be more lenient. He might laugh at some of the more outlandish interpretations in the fanfiction. Apollo, as the god of poetry, will be very critical of the writing style and the use of language. If it doesn't meet his standards, he won't be happy. Hades is usually detached, but if the fanfiction distorts his image too much, he'll be annoyed. Aphrodite will be drawn to the love and relationship aspects. If the fanfiction has a beautiful love story, she'll be all for it, but if it's a poorly written or unromantic one, she'll be disappointed.
I think it would be Magnus Chase. Since Magnus has experience with the Norse world and Percy is used to dealing with the demigod stuff, they could combine their knowledge and skills. Also, they both have a sense of justice and would likely work well together.
It's possible. Female fans often bring a different perspective to fanfiction. They might focus on character relationships and emotions more deeply. Gods like Apollo, who is all about art and creativity, could potentially like it. He might appreciate the new stories that the female fans create. But gods who are more concerned with their status and power, like Ares, might not care much for it as it might not align with their self - importance.
Grover might be the most likely to resist. He has always been very connected to the mortal and natural world. His role as a satyr has been to protect and guide demigods in the mortal world. Becoming a god would mean leaving behind his familiar role and the simple joys of the natural world he loves so much. He might fear losing his identity and his close connection to the forests, meadows, and the young demigods he has befriended over the years.