Most Percy Jackson fans would likely be disgusted. The series has a large following of young fans who look up to the positive values in the story. Such inappropriate themes go against what they love about the series, and they would probably condemn any fanfic that includes them.
The Percy Jackson fandom values the positive and family - friendly nature of the original series. So, when it comes to fanfic with a 'gods being rapist' theme, fans would be appalled. They would see it as a distortion of the beloved characters and world. Many would take steps to distance themselves from such fanfic and encourage others to do the same, in order to preserve the integrity of the Percy Jackson community.
No. The Percy Jackson series generally promotes positive values like friendship, courage, and heroism. The idea of 'gods being rapist' goes against the spirit of the original story. Fanfic should also uphold the positive aspects of the source material, so it's very unlikely to be a common or acceptable theme in legitimate Percy Jackson fanfic.
Some fans might be intrigued. They could see it as an interesting exploration of 'what if' scenarios, even if it goes against the grain of the original story. However, a large number of die - hard fans would probably be quite upset as it goes against the strong bond that was built up between the two characters throughout the books.
Some gods might be curious. They would want to study the reincarnated character to understand how this reincarnation process happened. Others could be threatened. If the character has the potential to disrupt the power balance among the gods, they'll try to get rid of them. For example, Zeus might see the reincarnated character as a potential threat to his rule and act accordingly.
The gods might be outraged. They could see Percy as one of their own, especially since he has done so much for them. They might immediately seek to punish the abuser. For example, Zeus could send a bolt of lightning towards the person who abused Percy.
It's a really interesting thought. There's no official indication in the Percy Jackson series that gods read fanfic. However, if they were real and aware of modern human culture, it's possible that some of the more mischievous or curious gods might be interested. For example, Hermes, the messenger god, might be intrigued by the stories humans create about their world. But overall, it's more of a fun speculation.
Well, some past gods might be amused. They'd see these modern interpretations of their stories and characters in the Percy Jackson fanfiction as a strange yet interesting new form of worship or at least attention. For example, Zeus might be a bit irked at some of the liberties taken with his character, but also secretly flattered that people are still so interested in him.
Well, in many such fanfics, the gods might react with anger. They could seek revenge on the abuser. For example, Zeus might send a bolt of lightning to strike the place where the abuse took place as a sign of his wrath.
Most of the gods would be confused at first. Hera might see it as an opportunity to manipulate the situation for her own ends. She could try to use Percy's new connection to Ares to create more chaos or to further her own plans. Poseidon would be very conflicted. On one hand, he has a connection to Percy as his son, but now Percy has this new link to Ares which could put Poseidon in a difficult position among the other gods.
Athena, being the goddess of wisdom, might analyze the fanfiction. She could look at how the mortal writers understand the Greek mythology and use it to create new stories. She might be impressed by the intelligence and creativity of some of the fanfictions, or she might be critical of inaccuracies.
They might be very skeptical at first. After all, Percy's powers are based on Greek mythology which is quite different from their world.