In 'percy keeps the curse of achilles fanfic', an interesting aspect could be the moral implications of having the Curse of Achilles. Percy is a hero, but having this curse might make him question his actions more. He may wonder if his invulnerability gives him an unfair advantage in battles and how that affects his status as a hero. Additionally, the fanfic could delve into how Percy's enemies react to his possession of the curse and how they might try to counter it in creative ways.
Well, in this fanfic, perhaps there are unique interpretations of the Curse of Achilles. It could be that Percy discovers new aspects of the curse that weren't in the original story. For example, it might have some sort of connection to his demigod powers in a way that makes him even more special. Also, the fanfic might explore how Percy deals with the knowledge that he has this powerful and potentially dangerous curse.
Perhaps there's a plotline where Percy has to keep the curse a secret from his friends. This could lead to some tense moments of near - discovery and the resulting drama as he tries to keep his friends in the dark while still relying on them in battles.
A great plot could involve Percy having to deal with the psychological impact of the Curse. He might start to feel overconfident and make mistakes. Then, his friends have to help him realize that the Curse is both a strength and a potential downfall. For example, he could be lured into a trap by an enemy who plays on his new - found sense of invulnerability.
In this fanfic, Percy's character could develop in several ways. Firstly, his understanding of power and responsibility might deepen. With the Curse of Achilles, he has a significant advantage, but also a great burden. He may become more cautious in his actions as he doesn't want to misuse the power of the curse. Also, his relationships with other characters may change. Some might be in awe of him, while others may be jealous, which could lead to him becoming more discerning about who he trusts.
There could also be antagonists. For instance, some old enemies of Percy might be drawn to him because of the Curse of Achilles. They might see it as a challenge or an opportunity to finally defeat him, and these antagonists would be important characters in driving the story forward.
Well, perhaps in the fanfic, the curse is not what it seems. It could be a ruse by an even more powerful entity. Percy, with his wits and the help of his friends, discovers this truth. He then has to figure out how to expose the real culprit and free Calypso. It might involve delving into some long - forgotten prophecies or seeking help from unlikely allies.
It could be an old enemy of the gods who sees Percy as a threat because of the Curse of Achilles. Maybe a Titan who escaped from Tartarus and wants to use Percy's power for their own gain. If they can control Percy, they could have a powerful weapon against the gods.
Well, it's quite an interesting scenario. If Percy gets the Achilles curse while reading fanfiction, he might be so distracted by the story he's reading that he doesn't immediately notice the full implications of the curse. Maybe he'd initially think it was just some strange side - effect from whatever fictional world he was immersed in through the fanfiction.
One idea could be a story where a young curse breaker discovers a long - forgotten and extremely powerful curse in the Forbidden Forest. They then have to race against time to find a way to break it before it starts to affect the entire Hogwarts. Another could be about a curse breaker who is wrongly accused of creating new curses and has to prove their innocence while also breaking real curses that are plaguing the wizarding world. Maybe a curse breaker could be sent on a mission to an ancient wizarding ruin, filled with curses, to retrieve a powerful magical artifact.
One interesting plot idea could be exploring the untold stories of the minor characters in the 'Titan's Curse'. For example, what the satyrs were up to when they weren't with Percy and his friends.
One idea could be exploring her life before meeting Achilles. Maybe she was a strong - willed princess in her own right, trained in combat secretly. Another could be her dealing with the pressures of being married to a great warrior like Achilles, and how she copes when he's away at war for long periods.