In the fanfiction, Percy's sense of identity could be greatly affected. He's not just Percy the demigod anymore; he's also a wolf - shifter. This could cause some internal conflict as he tries to balance these two parts of himself. He may struggle with the wildness of the wolf and the more civilized human side. But over time, he could learn to integrate the two, using the best qualities of both his human and wolf selves to become a more complex and interesting character.
He could become more in - tune with nature and the ways of the hunt. His character might become more reserved as he adapts to the hunt's culture.
Percy could develop a greater sense of purpose. Since he is the son of the Fates, he might start to see the grander scheme of things more clearly. He could become more solemn and less impulsive as he realizes the weight of the Fates' plans on his shoulders.
Percy would likely become more confident. Killing Gaea, a powerful primordial goddess, would be a huge accomplishment. He'd probably have more respect from the other demigods and gods. His self - belief would soar as he realizes he can overcome the most difficult of challenges.
He would become more cautious. Losing an eye would be a harsh reminder of his mortality. He'd likely train harder to make up for the loss of vision in one eye. For example, he might practice more with his sword in the dark to get used to fighting with limited sight.
In such a fanfiction, Percy's character would be in a constant state of turmoil. He's in an unthinkable situation, but he has to make the best of it. He would start to question his own identity and what it means to be a hero. However, as he navigates this new role, he could emerge as a more complex and nuanced hero. He might develop new powers or skills as a result of his connection to Kronos, which he could then use against him. His moral compass would be put to the test, and through this trial, he could become a stronger and wiser version of himself.
Percy might become more cautious. Being forced into a marriage with Artemis, a powerful and independent goddess, would make him think twice before acting. He would also likely become more diplomatic as he has to deal with the complex politics of the gods. For example, he'd have to find ways to communicate his unwillingness to marry without offending Artemis or the other gods.
One idea could be that Percy discovers his ability to turn into a wolf during a dangerous quest. He uses this new form to his advantage, like being able to track enemies better or move stealthily through the forest at night. Maybe he has to protect his friends from a powerful enemy that only he in his wolf form can defeat.
He would become more confident. Having the power to control elements gives him an edge. He would no longer be just a demigod with limited powers but a force to be reckoned with.
His character could develop in terms of his understanding of the divine world. Since he's with a goddess, he'd get a closer look at how the gods operate, their politics, and their values. This would make him more aware of his place in the grand scheme of things, not just as a demigod but as someone with a connection to a powerful goddess. He might also become more diplomatic as he tries to navigate the complex relationships within the divine realm.
His character would definitely become more complex. The abuse from Gabe would shatter his innocence. He might start to see the world in a more cynical way. However, through his own strength and the support of others, he could gradually regain his hope. He could develop a sense of empathy for others who have been through similar situations. Percy would grow from a victim to a survivor, with new - found wisdom and a fierce determination to create a better life for himself.