Well, in this fanfiction, it could be that the author wanted to explore a different side of Percy's character. Being the 'Father of the Primordials' might mean he has the power to shape the very essence of the world in this fictional universe. It might also lead to some really interesting plot twists, like how he interacts with the existing gods and demigods, and how they react to his new - found status. It could also introduce new enemies or allies based on his role as the progenitor of the primordials.
This fanfiction is unique because it takes a well - known character like Percy Jackson and places him in a completely different and unexpected role. It forces the readers to reimagine the entire Percy Jackson mythology. The idea of him being the 'Father of the Primordials' gives the author the opportunity to create a whole new set of rules, powers, and relationships. It can also explore deeper themes such as creation, power, and the origin of the world in the context of the Percy Jackson universe. And it may attract readers who are looking for a more complex and alternative take on the beloved Percy Jackson series.
Well, perhaps Percy could be on a quest that leads him to the realm of the Primordials. He might have to face their ancient and powerful magic, and along the way, discover new aspects of his own powers. Maybe he has to make a deal with them to save his friends or the world.
Percy Jackson is surely one of the main characters as the title implies. And Annabeth Chase would likely be another important character as she has always been closely associated with Percy in the original series. There might also be some primordial gods or creatures that play significant roles, like Chaos perhaps.
Maybe some of the more malevolent Primordials themselves could turn out to be antagonists. If Percy refuses to do their bidding or stands in the way of their plans, they would oppose him. Also, there could be ancient creatures that are awakened by Percy's presence among the Primordials and they see him as an intruder to be eliminated.
I'm not sure specifically as there are many different versions of such fanfictions. But generally, it might involve Percy's journey to claim his new title, his battles against powerful foes in the primordial realm, and his relationships with other characters in this new and dangerous world.
Well, they might be interested in the unique interpretations of the gods and their powers. In Percy Jackson fanfiction, the primordial beings could see how mortals view their relationships with the Olympians. It could also be about the new storylines that involve them in different ways than in the original books.
Well, in Percy Jackson fanfiction regarding water powers, it often involves the characters pushing the limits of what's known in the original series. Some fanfictions might show a character using water powers to heal others, as water is often associated with life. There could also be a story where a character with water powers has to face an enemy who has a power that nullifies water, forcing them to find new ways to fight and use their abilities creatively.
In fanfiction, if Percy Jackson is the God of Water, his relationships would change. For example, his relationship with Annabeth would be different. There could be a power dynamic shift as he becomes a more powerful entity. She might have to adjust to his new status, and there could be some interesting tension and growth in their relationship.
The idea of Percy as the God of Space opens up a whole new world of possibilities. For instance, his relationship with other gods would change drastically. Gods like Zeus, who are used to being in control of the sky (which is related to space in a way), might see Percy as a threat or a new ally. Percy's adventures would no longer be just limited to the Earth or the known mythological realms. He could travel to distant galaxies and encounter new and strange creatures, and his demigod nature might be the key to interacting with these extraterrestrial beings.
Typhon in Percy Jackson fanfiction can be a great vehicle for exploring the concept of fear. His sheer size and power are terrifying. Writers may show how the characters overcome their fear of Typhon. It could be through the power of friendship, like Annabeth coming up with a brilliant plan and giving Percy the confidence he needs to face Typhon, or it could be Percy finding inner strength he didn't know he had.