Elsa would probably be cautious at first. She has her own kingdom to protect and a stranger with unknown powers like Percy might seem like a potential threat. Anna, on the other hand, would be more curious and friendly. She'd likely want to know all about Percy and his world right away. Kristoff might be a bit skeptical, but he'd also be interested in seeing what Percy can do.
Well, when Percy Jackson arrives in Arendelle in fanfiction, Elsa would be on guard. Her first priority is always the safety of her people and kingdom. However, as she sees Percy's good intentions, she might start to trust him. Anna would be thrilled to have someone new in Arendelle. She'd be eager to share stories and learn about Percy's world. Kristoff would be a bit more reserved but still interested. He'd be looking at how Percy's skills and abilities could be useful or not. Olaf would be the most welcoming. He'd be so excited to meet Percy and would keep talking non - stop, asking Percy about his home, his friends, and his adventures.
The characters' reactions would vary widely. Annabeth would likely be critical of any fanfiction that got the details of her character or her knowledge wrong. She's very intelligent and detail - oriented, so inaccuracies would bother her. On the other hand, if a fanfiction captured her essence well, she might secretly enjoy it. Leo would probably be excited to see all the creative ideas people had in fanfiction, especially if there were cool new inventions or adventures in them.
Annabeth would probably be the first to try to calm Percy down. She's always been the rational one. She might use her knowledge of architecture and engineering to quickly assess the damage and come up with a plan to protect people. Grover, on the other hand, would be more worried about the nature spirits affected by the earthquake. He'd try to communicate with them to see if they can help in any way.
Percy would be really conflicted. On one hand, he's used to following the orders of the gods, but on the other, he knows the Avengers are heroes. He'd probably feel guilty about banishing them. The Avengers would be confused and angry. They'd try to figure out who Percy is and why he's banishing them. Iron Man might try to use his technology to find a way out of the banishment, while Captain America would be more focused on trying to reason with Percy.
The gods in the Percy Jackson universe would have mixed reactions. Some might see the daughter as a potential threat or a powerful ally. Zeus might be initially suspicious, but if the daughter proves her worth, he could be an important figure in her story. Poseidon would be proud, as he was of Percy. In the Naruto world, the village elders would be cautious. They would want to make sure the daughter uses her powers for the good of the village. But characters like Iruka would be very supportive from the start, seeing the potential for great things in the daughter.
The gods would likely be very interested and a bit apprehensive. Zeus, for example, would be worried about Percy's new power disrupting the order of things. Athena might try to use her wisdom to figure out how to control or guide Percy in using his void powers. Poseidon would be conflicted, proud of his son's power but also concerned about how it will affect Percy's future and his relationship with the other gods and demigods.
Annabeth would be devastated. She and Percy have a deep connection. She might go into a state of shock at first, then be filled with a fierce determination to find out who was responsible and make them pay. She would probably also be racked with guilt, thinking she could have done something to prevent it.
In a fanfiction, the Avengers' reactions to Percy Jackson's powers would be complex. Natasha Romanoff would immediately start thinking about how to use Percy's powers to their advantage in a mission. Bruce Banner, as the Hulk, might be a bit envious that Percy has such a natural and controlled power, while his own transformation is more of a chaotic force. Steve Rogers would be in awe of Percy's connection to an ancient power source, the Greek gods. And Clint Barton would probably make some jokes about Percy being like a human water hose, but deep down he'd be impressed. Tony Stark would want to incorporate Percy's power - controlling abilities into some new technology, or at least try to understand the science behind it.
Percy would feel a deep sense of guilt as well. He might think that he should have been there to protect her. So, he would be determined not only to free her but also to make sure whoever is responsible pays for what they've done. He would use his powers over water to his advantage, like creating distractions or using water to weaken the enemy's defenses while he tries to reach Annabeth.
Percy would probably be very confused at first. He's used to dealing with threats from the world of Greek mythology, not superheroes like the Avengers. But once he realizes he's been kidnapped, he'd likely be angry. He'd try to find a way to escape using his powers, like controlling water to create distractions or even using it to overpower his captors.
His first reaction might be shock. Dragons aren't exactly common in his world, even with all the mythical creatures. But then his hero instincts would kick in. He could try to befriend the dragon, thinking it could be an ally in future battles against the Titans or other enemies. He might offer it some food, like a fish or something, to gain its trust.