His relationship with the Greek gods could become more strained. Since he is now the son of Hela from Norse mythology, the Greek gods might see him as an outsider or a potential threat. They could be less willing to offer him their protection or help as they did before.
In these fanfictions, Percy's relationship with the Greek gods is likely to be very complex. Given his new parentage as the son of Hela, the Greek gods may initially be hostile towards him. They may fear that his loyalties are divided or that he will bring in elements from Norse mythology that could disrupt the balance in their world. However, some gods may also be curious about Percy's new powers and his connection to Hela. For instance, Athena might be interested in how Percy's mind is affected by his Norse heritage, while Poseidon may be conflicted because Percy was once his son in a way but now has this new and different origin. This all leads to a very different and often tumultuous relationship between Percy and the Greek gods compared to the original series.
Well, in many such fanfictions, Percy's relationship with the gods often starts with their initial interest in him. Maybe it begins with a particular god noticing his unique abilities. As the story progresses, the gods might start to interfere more in his life, either to help or hinder him. For example, a god could offer him special powers or tasks that lead to a deeper connection. Sometimes, there could be rivalries among the gods over Percy, which also shapes their relationship.
His friends might be more suspicious of him at first. Since Titans are often seen as the enemies in the Percy Jackson world, his friends could worry that Percy has some hidden, malevolent Titan - influenced agenda.
If Percy was the son of Achilles, his relationship with Annabeth might become more strained. Percy could become more headstrong and impulsive because of the influence of Achilles' traits, which would clash with Annabeth's more strategic and cautious nature. For example, in battle situations, Percy might rush in without a proper plan, causing Annabeth to worry more about his safety and get frustrated with his new behavior.
In some fanfictions, a really cool plot twist could be that Percy's Hela - given powers are slowly corrupting him. He starts to see the world in a different, darker way. His friends notice the change in him but don't know the cause at first. As he struggles with this corruption, he has to find a way to either embrace it and use it for good in a new way, or find a way to get rid of it. Also, imagine if Percy discovers that he has a half - brother or sister from Hela's side in the Norse world, and this new relative has a completely different view on life and power, which causes more drama and conflict for Percy.
They might think mortals are more creative. The fanfiction shows that mortals can come up with all sorts of wild ideas about the gods, which could make the gods see mortals as having vivid imaginations.
Well, in a 'Percy Jackson no gods' fanfiction, the power balance is completely shifted. In the original, the gods play a huge role, whether it's Zeus throwing his lightning bolts or Poseidon controlling the seas. Without them, Percy and other characters have to find new sources of strength. For example, Percy might have to rely more on his training and his wits. It's like taking away the safety net of the gods, and the characters have to fend for themselves more.
Percy's relationship with the other campers at Camp Half - Blood would be a rollercoaster. The children of Poseidon might feel a bit betrayed or confused, as they thought Percy was one of their own. However, Percy could use his new status to bridge gaps between different cabins. For example, he could work with the children of Aphrodite to improve relationships in the camp, since Hera has some connection to love and relationships in a different way than Aphrodite. With the gods, his relationship with Zeus would be extremely strained, given Zeus's past issues with Hera. But he might find new allies among the gods who are friendly with Hera, like Hephaestus. Overall, Percy's relationships would be a mix of challenges and new opportunities.
Athena, being the goddess of wisdom, might analyze the fanfiction. She could look at how the mortal writers understand the Greek mythology and use it to create new stories. She might be impressed by the intelligence and creativity of some of the fanfictions, or she might be critical of inaccuracies.
In the Percy Jackson series, the Greek gods are central. Percy is a demigod, son of a Greek god. The giants are ancient enemies of the gods. In the books, Percy and his friends often face challenges related to the gods' feuds and the resurgence of the giants. The story weaves together Percy's adventures with the mythology of the Greek gods and the threat of the giants.
Percy's relationship with the other demigods could change significantly. He could become a sort of mediator between the demigods and the father of the gods. This new role might earn him respect from some, but also envy from others who think he's getting special treatment. He might also have to make tough decisions that could affect the demigod community as a whole, which could further impact his relationships.