In the long run, their relationship could become very complex. Loki may have adopted Percy with certain motives, but as they spend more time together, unexpected emotions would surface. Percy might look up to Loki in some ways, yet also be aware of Loki's flaws. And Loki would have to deal with his own feelings of protectiveness towards Percy, which could be a new experience for him, as he's not used to caring so deeply for someone other than himself.
As their relationship progresses, Percy could influence Loki as well. Percy's strong sense of justice and loyalty might start to rub off on Loki. Loki, who has often been self - centered, could start to consider others more. They might also face challenges together, like fighting against common enemies from both the Greek and Norse mythologies. These shared experiences would strengthen their bond and transform their relationship into a more father - son - like one.
At first, their relationship might be rocky. Percy would be cautious of Loki, given Loki's reputation as a trickster. But over time, Loki could use his charm and knowledge to gain Percy's trust. For example, Loki might teach Percy some Norse magic or fighting techniques that Percy didn't know before, which would make Percy see Loki in a new light.
Their relationship could start off rocky as Triton might be jealous of Percy's relationship with Poseidon. But over time, they could come to respect each other's abilities. For example, Percy's courage in battle and Triton's knowledge of the sea's secrets.
At first, their relationship could be a bit rocky. Zoe might be hesitant to accept Percy as her brother. After all, she has her own way of life and Percy is quite different. But as they face challenges together, like fighting off some mythical creatures, they start to respect each other. Percy would see Zoe's courage and Zoe would see Percy's determination.
Well, initially, Percy might be in awe of having a sister like Artemis. He would try to get closer to her, but Artemis would be cautious. As time passes, they could bond over their shared love for the natural world, in different ways though. Percy loves the sea and Artemis the forest. They could exchange stories about their experiences in their respective domains. This could lead to a deeper connection and eventually a strong, unbreakable bond where they would support each other through any difficulties, be it in the world of the gods or among the mortals.
At first, their relationship could be rocky. Kratos is a brooding and violent character, while Percy is more of a smart - aleck teen. But as they face challenges together, like fighting off hordes of mythical beasts, they would start to respect each other. Percy would see Kratos' determination, and Kratos would notice Percy's courage.
Their relationship could start with Kronos trying to manipulate the female Percy. But as she gets to know him through their interactions (maybe in dreams or through some magical connection), she starts to understand his motives, which were once noble but got corrupted. She might then try to reform him.
Percy would likely become more devious. Growing up with Loki as an adoptive father, he'd be exposed to Loki's tricks and lies. So instead of his straightforward, if sometimes impulsive, nature in the original Percy Jackson stories, he might think more about the different angles of a situation before acting.
Their relationship could develop slowly. At first, Percy would be very wary of Hera due to her past actions and reputation. But as they are forced to interact more, for example, if they are on a joint mission, Percy might start to see that there is more to Hera than just the cold and calculating goddess. Hera, on the other hand, might start to respect Percy's courage and loyalty.
Maybe Loki adopts Percy because he sees in Percy a power that could be useful for his own plans. But as time goes on, Loki actually starts to care for Percy like a real son. This would change Loki's character development throughout the fanfiction. He might start to make decisions that benefit Percy more than his own self - interested motives, which would be a huge shift for his character.
Their relationship could develop in a very interesting way. At first, Aragorn might be a bit wary of Harry's magic, but as he sees Harry use it for good, he would start to trust him more. Harry, on the other hand, would look up to Aragorn as a strong and noble father figure. They would bond over shared experiences like facing danger together. For example, when they are attacked by orcs, they would rely on each other's skills - Aragorn's combat skills and Harry's magic - to survive, which would deepen their bond.
In the fanfiction, their relationship could start off rocky. Maybe the sister resents Percy for always being in the spotlight. However, as they face challenges together, like fighting a powerful monster, they start to understand each other better. Percy learns to listen to his sister's ideas, and she learns to trust his experience. Eventually, they become a great team and have a really close relationship full of mutual respect.