Well, Percy is a resourceful character. In this fanfiction scenario, he could start by investigating the reasons behind being forced to marry Artemis. If it's some sort of plot by an enemy god, he'd work on uncovering it. He might also use his skills in combat and his connection to water to create some sort of diversion or escape plan if things get too tough. And he'd definitely have some internal conflict, given that Artemis is a virgin goddess and such a marriage goes against her nature too.
In the 'Percy Jackson Forced to Marry Artemis' fanfiction, Percy would likely be extremely confused and resistant. He has his own life and relationships, like his connection with Annabeth. First, he'd probably try to communicate with Artemis directly. Since she's also not likely to be happy about this forced situation, they might team up to figure out who is behind it. Percy could also use his powers to try and break any magical bindings or curses related to the forced marriage. He might even look into ancient prophecies or consult the Oracle to find a way out of this strange predicament.
Percy could also try to use his wits and charm. He is a likable character. He might try to convince Aphrodite that he is not the right person for her. He could point out all the reasons why their marriage would not work, like their different natures and his already existing relationships and responsibilities.
The Olympian council itself could be the antagonist if they are the ones forcing the marriage for their own political gain. They might not care about Artemis' wishes or Percy's attempts to stop it, and they use their power and influence to push the marriage forward.
Artemis would be in shock initially. Given her status as a powerful and independent goddess, the idea of being forced into marriage is unthinkable. She would likely try to use her divine powers to break free from the situation. If she can't do it immediately, she might start to negotiate. She could offer other things in exchange for her freedom from this marriage. And if Percy shows any sign of taking advantage of the situation, she would not hesitate to put him in his place.
One possible storyline could be Percy trying to find a way to break the forced marriage. He might seek the help of the gods who are sympathetic to Artemis' situation. Another could be Artemis using her wits and powers to resist the marriage while Percy supports her from the sidelines. Maybe there's a prophecy involved that the marriage is a part of but they find a loophole.
Well, Percy could also try to expose the wrongdoings of those forcing him to marry. If there are any illegal or unethical reasons behind it, by bringing it to light, he might be able to get out of the forced marriage.
He may also try to figure out what went wrong. Percy is a smart demigod, and he would likely not just accept the betrayal without trying to understand the cause. So, he might start investigating, talking to other characters who might have some insight, like the other demigods or even some minor gods who are friendly to him.
In the 'Percy Jackson Forced to Marry Artemis' fanfiction, for the Greek pantheon, it could be a major upheaval. If Percy is forced to marry Artemis, it would change the power dynamics. Artemis' role as a virgin goddess is an important part of the pantheon's fabric. Her marriage could mean a shift in the roles and powers of other goddesses. There could be a breakdown in the traditional hierarchy. Some gods might see this as an opportunity to gain more power, while others would fight to maintain the old ways. This could also lead to new alliances forming, both among the gods and between the gods and certain demigods, which would completely transform the structure of the Greek pantheon as it was known before.
Percy may initially resist with all his might. He's a strong - willed character. But as he realizes that fighting against it might not be the best option for the moment, he could start to observe Artemis more closely. He might learn from her, like how she handles her power and her connection to nature. However, there would always be an underlying sense of unease and a longing for his own world. He may also try to communicate with his friends secretly, hoping they can find a way to get him out of this situation.
She could also be angry. Given her power and status, she might feel slighted by Percy. She may take some form of revenge, not in a malicious way but perhaps by making Percy's life a bit more difficult during his quests. For example, she could send her hunters to interfere or withhold some information that could be useful to him.
First, he has to accept the rules of the Hunters. Since they follow Artemis, there are strict codes of conduct. Percy might struggle with some of these, like the no - fraternization with boys rule. But he also adapts by learning new skills from the Hunters. He becomes better at tracking, for example, and his archery improves. He also learns to work as part of a female - dominated group, which changes his perspective on teamwork. He starts to see the value in different leadership styles and communication within the group.