The balance in nature would be disrupted. Artemis is the goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature. Her death could cause strange phenomena in the natural world, like animals going wild or the moon's cycle becoming erratic. This would not only affect the demigods but also mortals who depend on the stability of nature.
The story would take a very dark turn. Percy is a central figure, and his death would leave a huge void. His friends would be devastated. Annabeth, for instance, would likely be consumed with grief and seek revenge. This could lead to a new conflict within the demigod community.
Percy's character would likely become more in tune with nature. He'd be more reserved perhaps, as he grows up in an all - female group. His sense of honor might be more shaped by Artemis' values, such as protecting the weak and the natural world.
Well, it could be a really interesting and terrifying addition. Maybe it could be some kind of ancient monster that was locked away long ago in the world of Percy Jackson. It could be released by some dark magic or an evil demigod. The xenomorph's ability to adapt and its deadly nature would make it a formidable foe for Percy and his friends.
The power structure would be completely disrupted. There would be no more divine interference in mortal affairs, which could lead to chaos at first as there are no gods to control natural elements like the sea or the sky. But it could also lead to new opportunities for mortals to take control of their own destinies.
One possible motive could be some sort of mind control. Maybe a powerful enemy has the ability to control Percy's actions and forces him to go after Artemis. This would add an element of tragedy as Percy would be acting against his will.
The morale among the demigods would be greatly affected. The Hunt is often seen as a symbol of strength and unity for female demigods. If Percy kills them, it might create a divide between male and female demigods, leading to internal conflicts within the demigod community. Also, it would change the way demigods view Percy. Some might see him as a hero for eliminating a potential threat, while others would see him as a murderer for killing the Hunt.
One possible plot could be that the entire Greek pantheon is thrown into chaos. Percy might be seen as a huge threat, and other gods and goddesses would either try to hunt him down or form alliances with him out of fear or a desire for power. Demigods would be forced to take sides, leading to massive battles among them.
Percy is often characterized as his brave and sometimes impulsive self. He might be shown as being a bit in awe of Artemis at first. Artemis, in fanfiction, is usually depicted as the powerful and independent goddess of the hunt. She has her own set of rules and values that she adheres to strictly.
Yes, it is quite popular. Some fans like to explore alternate storylines where Percy takes extreme actions like this. It adds a new level of drama and reimagines the power dynamics in the Percy Jackson universe.
It might start as a mutual respect. Percy respects Artemis' power and independence, while Artemis respects Percy's courage. Then, they could be thrown into a series of dangerous situations together. Through these experiences, they start to rely on each other more. Their relationship could gradually shift from respect to friendship as they share their secrets and fears. Eventually, this friendship could turn into love, leading to their marriage.