The interaction between Annabeth and Samirah could be amazing. They are both strong, intelligent female characters. They could exchange stories about their leadership roles in their respective groups and maybe even have a friendly debate about which mythology has the more interesting architecture or battle strategies.
I really like the idea of Percy and Magnus just chatting about their lives. Percy talking about his experiences with the Greek gods and Magnus sharing his Norse - related adventures. It would be a simple but really engaging interaction.
If Percy reads positive fanfiction about Magnus, he might develop a new - found respect for him. He could start to think of Magnus as more of an equal in the world of demigods, even though they are from different mythologies. For instance, if the fanfiction shows Magnus doing heroic deeds, Percy would recognize the similarities between their roles as heroes. However, if the fanfiction portrays Magnus in a negative way, Percy might be a bit more cautious around him, wondering if there's some truth to those made - up aspects.
Percy would be very interesting. His charm and his ability to get into and out of trouble are always fun to read about.
One great fanfic is 'The Adventures Beyond Borders'. It combines the worlds of Magnus Chase and Percy Jackson in a really cool way. The characters interact in a believable manner, and the plot is full of action and adventure. It has some really exciting fight scenes and also delves into the relationships between the different characters from both series.
You can start by looking on fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own (AO3). There are countless stories there. Just search for 'Magnus Chase Percy Jackson' and you'll get a ton of results. Some are crossovers that combine the two universes in really interesting ways, like having the characters meet and go on adventures together.
Time - travel is another trope that shows up. Writers might send Percy or Magnus back in time to change something in the other's world. It creates a lot of opportunities for adventure and exploring different time periods in the Riordanverse. This can also lead to some really cool crossovers between the mythology of the two series.
Well, it could be really interesting. Percy could introduce Magnus to the Greek gods and their ways, while Magnus shows Percy some of the unique Norse magic. They could go on an adventure together, perhaps to retrieve a powerful artifact that has significance in both mythologies. Their different skills and personalities would make for a great dynamic. Percy's swordsmanship and water - based powers combined with Magnus's ability to talk to the dead and his knowledge of Norse runes could lead to some really cool battle scenes and problem - solving situations.
One interesting crossover could be a quest where Magnus and Percy have to team up. They could combine their different powers, like Percy's water - based abilities and Magnus's connection to Norse mythology. For example, they might face a sea monster that has a connection to both Greek and Norse realms. Another could be a story where they end up in each other's worlds and have to adapt. Percy in the Norse world would be really fun to read as he tries to figure out the different rules and gods there, and vice versa for Magnus in the Greek world.
The Titans from Greek mythology could also be a good choice. Imagine if the Titans, who are still bitter about their defeat by the Olympians, team up with some of the more malevolent Norse giants. They could try to take over both the Greek and Norse realms, forcing Percy and Magnus to join forces to stop them.
Another common theme is character relationships. This could be romantic relationships, like a pairing between a Magnus Chase character and a Percy Jackson character. Or it could be friendships, exploring how characters from the two different series would be friends.
Another pairing that might be popular is Jack (Magnus' sword) and Riptide (Percy's sword). It's a more unique and humorous pairing as fans might write about the two sentient weapons having conversations or competing with each other in some way.