If Triton reacts with anger, maybe because he feels Percy has been too reckless and has put the underwater world at risk in his battles (as evidenced by the scars), then he could try to isolate Percy. This would force Percy to find new ways to prove himself not only to Triton but also to the rest of the world. It could also lead to Percy having to make some difficult choices about whether to fight Triton's opposition or try to find a way to reconcile with him.
One idea is that Triton seeing Percy's scars makes him reflect on his own role. Maybe he starts to feel guilty for not being more involved or helpful in Percy's previous struggles. So, he decides to offer his support and protection to Percy in a more meaningful way. This could involve teaching Percy some new skills or sharing some secrets of the underwater world that could help Percy in future battles.
Jason might be shocked at first. He could feel a sense of respect for Percy, knowing that those scars are the marks of his many battles and hardships. Maybe he would be more curious about Percy's past adventures that led to those scars.
The scars might be a symbol of Percy's loyalty. He has fought for his friends and the world, and the scars are the physical reminders of his selfless acts. In the fanfiction, when Jason sees them, he might understand Percy's true character better. Also, the scars could be a connection to Percy's past loves and losses. They might have stories related to people he cared about deeply and lost, or relationships that were strengthened through the battles that left the scars.
They might react with shock, as they may not have fully realized the extent of the danger Percy has faced. Some gods could be impressed by his survival and show newfound respect.
At first, it could be a relationship of wonder and mentorship. Triton, being much older and more experienced, would be like a guide to Percy. Percy would look up to Triton with admiration. As Percy grows, they might develop a more equal relationship, with Percy challenging some of Triton's ideas. For example, Triton might be more traditional in his views of the ocean hierarchy, while Percy, with his modern - day thinking, might suggest new ways of doing things.
Well, one possibility is that Artemis could be initially shocked to see Percy's scars. Maybe she realizes the extent of his battles and starts to see him in a new light, as a true warrior. It could lead to a moment of understanding between them, perhaps even a newfound respect.
Chloe could be very empathetic. Since she has a caring nature, seeing his scars would likely make her feel sad for what he has been through. She would want to comfort him and might even get a bit angry at whoever or whatever caused those scars.
Well, it depends on the nature of Percy's friends. If they are very close friends, they would likely approach him with empathy. They may offer support, like listening to his story without judgment. For example, one friend could be really gentle and hold his hand while he talks about the origin of the scars. Another friend might try to lighten the mood by saying that the scars make Percy look like a tough hero from a story.
Triton could be shocked at first. After the initial shock, he might feel a sense of guilt for not having noticed earlier. He could then become very protective of Percy, making sure that Percy is always safe and that no one can harm him again. He might even offer to train Percy so that Percy can defend himself better in the future.
In fanfiction, Annabeth's reaction could be very complex. She could immediately reach out to touch the scars gently, a sign of her closeness to Percy. She might ask him about each scar, wanting to know the story behind it. This would not only show her concern but also her curiosity about Percy's past. It could also lead to a moment of bonding between them, as Percy shares his experiences related to the scars and Annabeth listens intently, further strengthening their relationship.