In this fanfiction, perhaps the gods meet baby Percy because of a prophecy. They gather around the infant Percy, with Hera being a bit skeptical about his existence as he's a child of Poseidon. Aphrodite might coo over the cute baby while Ares is scowling, thinking he could be a future enemy. As they meet, they start to influence Percy's early life in different ways, setting the stage for his future adventures as a demigod.
Well, it could be that the gods, being curious about this special baby Percy, come to visit him. Maybe they bring gifts like in the story of baby Hercules. They might see his potential and start to argue among themselves about his future role in the world of demigods.
One possibility is that there is a great celebration among the gods and they invite Percy as a hero. They might bestow new powers or honors upon him. Or, on the contrary, there could be some gods who are jealous of Percy's popularity among mortals and demigods and try to undermine him during the meeting.
I think Poseidon is a must - he's Percy's father, after all. Then there's Zeus, who likes to be in control and would want to see this baby who could grow to be a significant force. Apollo might come just for the fun of it, being the god of many things including prophecy, he might have some insights. And Artemis, as the goddess of the hunt, could also be there to see what all the fuss is about regarding baby Percy.
In the fanfiction, Percy might sing to the gods as a way of expressing his own internal struggles. He could be feeling lost or confused, and the act of singing to the gods is his way of seeking guidance. He might pour out his heart about his identity as a demigod, his relationship with his father Poseidon, and his place in the world of the gods and mortals.
The plot might involve Percy having to complete a series of difficult tasks assigned by the gods. For example, he could be sent on a quest to retrieve a powerful artifact that has been lost or stolen.
Well, it could be about Percy having a new life in the realm of the gods. Maybe he gets special powers and training from them. He might also face new enemies that are threats to the gods, and he has to use his newfound abilities to protect the divine world.
Well, one possibility is that the gods are punishing Percy for some perceived disobedience. Maybe he defied their orders during a major quest and now they're making him suffer. For example, they could be sending him through never - ending trials in a hellish realm.
Perhaps the blessings make Percy a target. Other demigods or villains might be jealous of his new status. He then has to deal with the envy and threats while also trying to figure out how to fully utilize the blessings in a positive way. For instance, the gods' blessings might come with some sort of side - effect that he has to overcome as well.
Perhaps Percy leaves the gods after a great battle. He realizes that the cycle of the gods using demigods for their own purposes will never end. He decides to break free and start a new life. He could be seeking a place where he can be his own master and not be at the mercy of the gods' whims.
One possible plot could be that Percy has finally had enough of the gods' interference in his life and the lives of his friends. He might yell at them for their unfair treatment, like how they often use demigods as pawns in their games. Maybe he'll demand more respect for the sacrifices demigods make.
In the fanfiction, if Percy is turned into a baby, it could be a really heart - warming story. Maybe the story starts with Percy suddenly transforming into a baby right in the middle of an important event. His friends are shocked but quickly spring into action. They take him to a safe place and start trying to figure out what happened. As they take care of him, they learn a lot about themselves too. For instance, one character might discover their nurturing side. And Percy, even as a baby, might show signs of his future heroic self, like being fearless in the face of small challenges or showing an unusual affinity for water, which could be a hint at his powers.