As a child, Percy's sense of humor would be more childish. He might make more silly jokes and pranks. His sense of adventure would be more unbridled, not tempered by the experiences he has as an adult. Artemis, when turned into a child, would be more emotional. Her usual stoicism would be replaced by a more expressive nature. She might cry more easily when she's sad or laugh more freely when she's happy, which is a big change from her usually reserved adult self.
Percy is known for his impulsiveness. He often jumps into situations without thinking too much. Artemis, on the other hand, is very calculated. In a high school setting, this could lead to clashes. For example, when planning a school event, Percy might come up with wild and unstructured ideas, while Artemis would have a detailed, well - thought - out plan. Percy's spontaneity could annoy Artemis as it goes against her organized nature.
One reason could be as a form of punishment. Maybe Percy did something that Artemis considered disrespectful to the female gender or to her values as a goddess. Another reason might be for a mission. Artemis could think that in a female form, Percy would be able to infiltrate a place or situation that is only accessible to females.
Percy's relationship with the male demigods would change significantly. Some might see him as a traitor for joining the Hunters. However, he would also gain new allies among the Hunters themselves. His relationship with Artemis would be that of a mentee and mentor at first, but as time goes on, it could develop into a more family - like bond. And his relationship with the gods would be different too, as he's now under Artemis's protection, which might make some gods view him in a new light.
He would become more disciplined. The Hunters have a strict code, and Percy would have to adapt to it.
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.
The plot could involve some sort of magic gone wrong that turned them into children. In this state, they could be more vulnerable to the threats that usually they can easily handle. Maybe they are hunted by an old enemy who sees this as an opportunity to finally get rid of them. They then embark on a journey to find the source of the magic that changed them and reverse it. Along the way, they learn new things about themselves and their relationship as they are forced to see each other in a different light.
Well, she could betray Percy by revealing his secrets to his enemies. Maybe she's forced to do so under some kind of magical compulsion or threat.
Well, first of all, they would be more curious. Instead of just focusing on their missions or fighting dragons, they'd be interested in everything around them. The once fearless Dragon Slayers might be a bit more timid as kids, especially when faced with things that are new or a bit scary. Their competitive streaks might also show in different ways, like competing to see who could climb a tree the fastest instead of who could defeat the most powerful enemy. And they'd be more likely to show their feelings openly, whether it's affection for their friends or sadness when they're scolded.
Percy might become more protective of Artemis, seeing her as the mother of his child. Artemis, on the other hand, would have to adjust to having a more personal connection with a mortal - Percy. Their relationship would be a blend of love for their child and their own unique bond that was formed before the child came into the picture. It would be a complex relationship filled with new emotions and challenges.
It would change the story a great deal. Since Artemis is a goddess, Percy would be in a much more 'divine' environment. He might have to follow different rules compared to when he was just a demigod son of Poseidon. Artemis could teach him things that his father couldn't, like stealth and how to respect the wild. This would give Percy new powers and abilities that would come in handy during his adventures. His enemies might also be more cautious of him, knowing he has the protection and training of Artemis.